I’ve personally invested heavily financially and practically in shaving. Here’s what I’ve found based on years of experience looking for shave I want. (I want the smoothest quick shave without getting ingrown hairs or irritation.) 1) Annually, with daily shaving, the Oneblade will cost the same as buying the Braun Series 9 with cleaning cartridges replacing the cleaning cartridge solution every 19 cycles (I took over two weeks to count exactly how many cycles until the light turns on.) 2) The Philips Norelco OneBlade doesn’t provide the closest shave when “close” is defined by the length of hair protruding from the skin. However, “smoothness” I have found the OneBlade can provide (with extra work) a shave nearly as smooth as a Double Edge Safety Razor. This is all from my experience, not the opinions of others. 3) Using Leftric Shave or another electric pre-shave will make this even smoother. If your goal is the closest shave, the Gillette Fusion 5 should be the winner because it will cut under the skin, but that’s a problem. Cutting under the skin produces ingrown hairs. Don’t get me wrong, the experience of taking a warm shower followed by shaving against the grain with a new Gillette Fusion 5 ProGlide using the Gillette Fusion ProGlide Sensitive 2 in 1 Shave Gel is AMAZING. (Assuming you didn’t break out in ingrowns the next day.) But you know, like I do, that those sharp, amazing shave experiences don’t last very long on those blades. In my experience, the way to get an oil-covered baby butt dish soap lathered slip and slide smooth shave is using a double-edge safety razor. The best part is you don’t get breakouts. It takes time to learn, but I go against the grain nearly everywhere on its face every time I shave and am never disappointed by blade performance. Double edge safety razors are much sharper, profoundly cheaper, and easy to learn.
I started using an electric shaver recently for a month now (no longer using a manual razor) my skin is too sensitive for a manual razor!! No more razor bumps or any kind of irritation!! Great review!
Love it man! I'm telling you I thought this was just hype but I don't get cuts or crazy ingrown hairs anymore and don't need oils or shaving cream. It changed everything for me. Still using this all the time. It's incredible. Thanks for the feedback.
I was thinking about getting 1 of those for travel I have a philips norelco 9400 shaver i love my current 1 I quit using manual razors 6 years ago I always cut myself never could get it right with them no matter how careful I was
I think this would be great because shaving creams destroy my skin and razers cut me every time. My skin is too sensitive and my hair is really course. If anything, I haven't got cut once with this. Not even close it just won't happen.
So far I am happy and haven't changed the blade since I've had it. I use it 3 times a week to get rid of stubble and keep a mustache. Works great still!
I went on temu and bought a usb-a charging cord for it, so no more wall wart. Way more portable. Also from there I picked up a great travel case for it, and nose hair trimmer attachment. Everything fits in the one travel case. It's all I need, ever. No more creams gels or blades or ingrown whiskers for me. Wish I'd tried this thing years ago.
Hey Adam, thanks for this review. My girlfriend and I are considering getting one... She does cut my hair too. she thought maybe it might be good for trimming the neck area . did you tried it also on the chest area or the under arm area? Just 6 noticed that this video was uplaoed 6 months ago.. soooo are you planning on an 6 month update video? thankss
What I can say is it's great for neck hair but it'd be better to get something like the Manspot or Manscape trimmers because I do know women who use that to shave their legs lol Oneblade is great for the face, neck and ear areas.
The only difference between the normal and pro models is the battery life. The blades are the exact same. The pro lasts longer. You might get more or less (or just different) attachments based on where you buy the OneBlade from, but the actual machine is the same between versions.
(( 🪒 )) Sure this looks like a great razor blade and all that but there's two things I notice with this. 1. there's no trimmer for your sideburns and 2. this razor does not give you that really close shave the way a Gillette razor blade can. Yeah it may be nice to shave without shaving cream but if I'm going to shave , I want a nice smooth face with no hair at all and I need a trimmer to trim my sideburns too.
I’ve been heavily investing in shaving for the last five years. Here’s what I’ve found (and I have high expectations for my baby smooth shaves.) 1) Annually, with daily shaving, the Oneblade will cost the same as buying the Braun Series 9 with cleaning cartridges replacing the cleaning cartridge solution every 19 cycles (I took over two weeks to count exactly how many cycles until the light turns on.) 2) The Philips Norelco OneBlade doesn’t provide the closest shave when “close” is defined by the length of hair protruding from the skin. However, “smoothness” I have found the OneBlade can provide (with extra work) a shave nearly as smooth as a Double Edge Safety Razor. This is all from my experience, not the opinions of others. 3) Using Leftric Shave or another electric pre-shave will make this even smoother. If your goal is the closest shave, the Gillette Fusion 5 should be the winner because it will cut under the skin, but that’s a problem. Cutting under the skin produces ingrown hairs. Don’t get me wrong, the experience of taking a warm shower followed by shaving against the grain with a new Gillette Fusion 5 ProGlide using the Gillette Fusion ProGlide Sensitive 2 in 1 Shave Gel is AMAZING. (Assuming you didn’t break out in ingrowns the next day.) But you know, like I do, that those sharp, amazing shave experiences don’t last very long on those blades. In my experience, the way to get an oil-covered baby butt dish soap lathered slip and slide smooth shave is using a double-edge safety razor. The best part is you don’t get breakouts. It takes time to learn, but I go against the grain nearly everywhere on its face every time I shave and am never disappointed by blade performance. Double edge safety razors are much sharper, profoundly cheaper, and easy to learn.
I’ve personally invested heavily financially and practically in shaving. Here’s what I’ve found based on years of experience looking for shave I want. (I want the smoothest quick shave without getting ingrown hairs or irritation.)
1) Annually, with daily shaving, the Oneblade will cost the same as buying the Braun Series 9 with cleaning cartridges replacing the cleaning cartridge solution every 19 cycles (I took over two weeks to count exactly how many cycles until the light turns on.)
2) The Philips Norelco OneBlade doesn’t provide the closest shave when “close” is defined by the length of hair protruding from the skin. However, “smoothness” I have found the OneBlade can provide (with extra work) a shave nearly as smooth as a Double Edge Safety Razor. This is all from my experience, not the opinions of others.
3) Using Leftric Shave or another electric pre-shave will make this even smoother.
If your goal is the closest shave, the Gillette Fusion 5 should be the winner because it will cut under the skin, but that’s a problem. Cutting under the skin produces ingrown hairs. Don’t get me wrong, the experience of taking a warm shower followed by shaving against the grain with a new Gillette Fusion 5 ProGlide using the Gillette Fusion ProGlide Sensitive 2 in 1 Shave Gel is AMAZING. (Assuming you didn’t break out in ingrowns the next day.) But you know, like I do, that those sharp, amazing shave experiences don’t last very long on those blades.
In my experience, the way to get an oil-covered baby butt dish soap lathered slip and slide smooth shave is using a double-edge safety razor. The best part is you don’t get breakouts. It takes time to learn, but I go against the grain nearly everywhere on its face every time I shave and am never disappointed by blade performance. Double edge safety razors are much sharper, profoundly cheaper, and easy to learn.
Stfu posting this shit everywhere
I started using an electric shaver recently for a month now (no longer using a manual razor) my skin is too sensitive for a manual razor!!
No more razor bumps or any kind of irritation!!
Great review!
Love it man! I'm telling you I thought this was just hype but I don't get cuts or crazy ingrown hairs anymore and don't need oils or shaving cream. It changed everything for me. Still using this all the time. It's incredible. Thanks for the feedback.
I'm definitely copping one of these
Best electric razer I've ever used. I won't use those circular ones again. Not as precise.
Try the Aveda men's shaving cream and after shave. It feels really good on my sensitive skin.
I'll check it out.
@@TechOutAdam really good face wash from them as well. I like all of there products and they also don't test on animals. 🙏🏻 Hope the product helps.
Great job my friend. Happy 2022
Thanks! You too! Hope you're well.
I've had mine 5 years. Keeps u clean shaven & only had to replace the blade once coz I accidentally dropped it & the plastic snapped.
I was thinking about getting 1 of those for travel I have a philips norelco 9400 shaver i love my current 1 I quit using manual razors 6 years ago I always cut myself never could get it right with them no matter how careful I was
I think this would be great because shaving creams destroy my skin and razers cut me every time. My skin is too sensitive and my hair is really course. If anything, I haven't got cut once with this. Not even close it just won't happen.
Still happy with this product? How's it held up? How often do you use it?
So far I am happy and haven't changed the blade since I've had it. I use it 3 times a week to get rid of stubble and keep a mustache. Works great still!
I bought mine 2 days ago, now im waiting to test …
I'll do a long term update but so far, it's working amazingly. No cuts, hasn't worn out after rinsing, it's a clean one.
You tried this razor on any other body hair? Chest, down low, etc. Good stuff mate.
I got one for christmas i love iy
Subbed to you because of this video 🙏🏻💪🏻🙌🏻
What I'm looking for is the charging cord for a Philips Norelco OneBlade, model QP 272470.shaver. Any ideas of where to get one?
temu
what if water goes inside where the charger goes
It's water proof, you can use it in the bath or shower.. Not while plugged in obviously..
How’s the battery life though?
in Indonesia the price is twice as expensive
Great review, how do you charge this thing tho if you don't have a wall charger
Great question, Idk. lol
Probably have to buy an adapter
I went on temu and bought a usb-a charging cord for it, so no more wall wart. Way more portable. Also from there I picked up a great travel case for it, and nose hair trimmer attachment. Everything fits in the one travel case. It's all I need, ever. No more creams gels or blades or ingrown whiskers for me. Wish I'd tried this thing years ago.
do you think it's worth getting the pro?
No. I got the cheaper “first shave” one
Hey Adam, thanks for this review. My girlfriend and I are considering getting one... She does cut my hair too. she thought maybe it might be good for trimming the neck area . did you tried it also on the chest area or the under arm area?
Just 6 noticed that this video was uplaoed 6 months ago.. soooo are you planning on an 6 month update video? thankss
What I can say is it's great for neck hair but it'd be better to get something like the Manspot or Manscape trimmers because I do know women who use that to shave their legs lol Oneblade is great for the face, neck and ear areas.
This is the one I use for my body: amzn.to/3IUVUpA
Worth every penny
Bro same as me. I don't really like lines and curve lines on my head. Just doesn't look natural. Looks too fake.
Haha it looks weird to me I don't get why people do it.
Move the phone so I can see you are actually using the Oneblade, please.
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should i get a pro or normal
So far this one has been doing great and it's been a couple months now. I don't have both to do a comparison however.
The only difference between the normal and pro models is the battery life. The blades are the exact same. The pro lasts longer. You might get more or less (or just different) attachments based on where you buy the OneBlade from, but the actual machine is the same between versions.
(( 🪒 ))
Sure this looks like a great razor blade and all that but there's two things I notice with this. 1. there's no trimmer for your sideburns and 2. this razor does not give you that really close shave the way a Gillette razor blade can. Yeah it may be nice to shave without shaving cream but if I'm going to shave , I want a nice smooth face with no hair at all and I need a trimmer to trim my sideburns too.
I’ve been heavily investing in shaving for the last five years. Here’s what I’ve found (and I have high expectations for my baby smooth shaves.)
1) Annually, with daily shaving, the Oneblade will cost the same as buying the Braun Series 9 with cleaning cartridges replacing the cleaning cartridge solution every 19 cycles (I took over two weeks to count exactly how many cycles until the light turns on.)
2) The Philips Norelco OneBlade doesn’t provide the closest shave when “close” is defined by the length of hair protruding from the skin. However, “smoothness” I have found the OneBlade can provide (with extra work) a shave nearly as smooth as a Double Edge Safety Razor. This is all from my experience, not the opinions of others.
3) Using Leftric Shave or another electric pre-shave will make this even smoother.
If your goal is the closest shave, the Gillette Fusion 5 should be the winner because it will cut under the skin, but that’s a problem. Cutting under the skin produces ingrown hairs. Don’t get me wrong, the experience of taking a warm shower followed by shaving against the grain with a new Gillette Fusion 5 ProGlide using the Gillette Fusion ProGlide Sensitive 2 in 1 Shave Gel is AMAZING. (Assuming you didn’t break out in ingrowns the next day.) But you know, like I do, that those sharp, amazing shave experiences don’t last very long on those blades.
In my experience, the way to get an oil-covered baby butt dish soap lathered slip and slide smooth shave is using a double-edge safety razor. The best part is you don’t get breakouts. It takes time to learn, but I go against the grain nearly everywhere on its face every time I shave and am never disappointed by blade performance. Double edge safety razors are much sharper, profoundly cheaper, and easy to learn.