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The Philips Norelco Shaver 3900 Series is designed for a smooth, clean shave, featuring 27 self-sharpening ComfortCut Blades and 5D Pivot & Flex Heads for optimal comfort. It offers both wet and dry shaving options and comes with a travel pouch and charging stand, ensuring convenience and performance wherever you go.
T**K
Great, smooth shave!
What a fast and smooth cut! I've had both wet or dry foil shavers and this 3 blade rotary and there's no comparison. The foil cutter took twice as long to get about 80% of the way to what this Norelco 3900 did. Quiet, efficient and water proof so clean-up is quick and easy. I've never had an electric shaver that cost hundreds of dollars, but I can't imagine it doing any better a job than this one for around $80. For me, the 3-head rotary type shaver is hands down superior to the blade type foil shaver.
A**R
MAKE UP YOUR MIND, Continue the wet blade mess!
WOW!!! What a difference! I have used a Gel & Blade Razor since I started shaving when I was 18., and now I'm 88. I finLLY got tired of standing in front of a mirror, wet washcloth in one hand and with blade razor So I purchased a Phillips Norelco 3900 electric shaver.After all these years . I will tell you that I am going to tell you, that now I am getting an equally good shave in half the time, and without all the fuss of a wet blade shave. I SHOULD HAVE MADE THE SWITCH YEARS AGO!Glenn J. White
T**Y
Norelco makes my favorite electric shavers.
I've been using electric shavers for over thirty years. In addition to Norelco, I've also owned electric shavers made by Remington and Braun. Of the different razor brands/types I've tried, I like Norelco shavers the best. Why? I find that I get a better and faster shave with the Norelco three-rotary-head design over foil-type shavers. Also, Norelco shavers are noticeably quieter than foil shavers.Shaving Performance: This shaver shaves very well. Several years ago I purchased one of Norelco's expensive top-of-the-line models. I found that it didn't shave any better than the mid-priced models I usually buy.Pop-Up trimmer: This is the worst thing about this razor. It doesn't work very well when I use it to trim my sideburns and mustache. I find it difficult to get a straight line on my sideburns. I ended up buying a dedicated trimmer just for my sideburns and mustache. The poor performance of the pop-up trimmer is the reason I rated this razor at four stars instead of five.Shaving Time Per Charge: I get at least forty-five minutes of shaving on a single charge. As with other devices that use a rechargeable battery, you can expect the number of shaves per charge to diminish as the razor ages. It takes approximately one (1) hour to recharge the razor.Indicator Lights: This razor is equipped with three white lights on the housing that indicate the charging status (the owner’s manual provides full details). An orange light will begin to flash when you have no more than five (5) minutes of shaving time remaining.Housing Shape: Compared to some of my older Norelco razors, the housing shape of this razor is a little more square and less rounded. At first I didn’t like it as much. But I’ve gotten used to it. Overall, it fits comfortably in my hand.Blades: Norelco says to replace the blades once a year. I find this to be a good recommendation. I once went eighteen months on an older Norelco before buying new blades. The razor got to the point where it wasn't shaving very well. A new set of blades fixed the problem. Note: When you purchase a new set of Philips Norelco blades, they come with a matched set of slotted combs. Tip: I once purchased some cheaper third-party blades not made by Philips Norelco. That was a mistake. They didn't shave well at all. I returned them, and now I only buy genuine Philips Norelco blades. They’re more expensive, but they’re worth it. Look closely when buying replacement blades. Many third-party brands try to make you think you’re purchasing the genuine article. All of the genuine Philips Norelco blades that I’ve purchased were made in the Netherlands.Shave Wet or Dry: I like that I can use this razor wet or dry. When I want the closest possible shave, I first cover my face with a light layer of hair conditioner. It creates less drag too.Quality: The fit and finish of the razor is excellent. I found no nicks, scratches, or poorly fitted parts.Power Button Location: Some of my previous Norelco razors had the on/off button located right where your thumb grips the razor. While it was convenient, it meant that I sometimes accidentally turned the razor off when shaving. The power button on this razor has been moved a little lower on the housing. The location is not quite as convenient, but I’ve yet to turn the power off by accident.Day to Day Cleaning: For day to day cleaning, just flip open the top and hold the underside of the shaving head under hot running tap water (it's normal for water to drip from the bottom of the razor after rinsing).More Extensive Cleaning: Facial oil and hair (especially longer hair), will eventually accumulate in the blades and slotted combs that aren’t removed entirely by rinsing under hot water. Extensive cleaning requires that you remove the blades and combs from the shaving head. Norelco's previous design made reassembly of these parts a bit tricky. But the newer design of this razor makes the process much easier.Here's my cleaning process: Word to the wise. If you're going to do this in the bathroom, close the stopper in your sink. If you accidentally drop a blade or a comb in the sink, there’s a good chance it’ll fall down the drain, and you’ll have to disassemble your plumbing to retrieve the parts. 1. Flip open the top. There's a knob in the center of the retainer that holds the blades/combs in place. Twist the knob slightly and lift the retainer out. Note: Before continuing, it's important to remember that the blades and combs are matched sets. Do not mix different blades with different combs. 2. Remove the blades and combs from the shaving head. Soak them in some isopropyl alcohol for a couple of minutes. 3. Use a soft toothbrush to gently brush away any hair on the blades and combs. 4. When the blades and combs are clean, place each blade back in its matching comb, then place the combs back in the shaving head (it doesn't matter which comb goes where). 5. Set the retainer in place, and give the knob a slight twist to lock it in position (you can feel it lock in place). Note: If you can’t easily lock the retainer in place, or you’re having difficulty closing the shaving head, it most likely means that the retainer isn’t positioned and/or locked properly. I've used this cleaning method for decades, and it's worked well for me.Note: Some of Norelco's more expensive razors include a solvent-based cleaning system. I've used it, and I personally think it's not worth the extra cost.Charging Stand: This razor includes a charging stand. But I don’t like using them. When my razor needs to be charged, I simply plug the charging cord directly into the razor.Warranty: A two-year limited warranty is included. But understand that the warranty doesn't cover worn out blades. In addition, Philips Norelco offers a forty-five (45) day money back guarantee if you’re not happy with the razor (see owner’s manual for details).Dislikes: I have three complaints about this shaver:1. If you run out of juice before you're through shaving, you can't finish your shave by plugging it into a wall outlet (the included power cord is for charging the battery only). However, I find that if I charge the battery for just five minutes, it gives me enough of a charge to finish shaving. Pay attention to the orange flashing light on the body of the razor. It tells you that you’ve got less than five minutes of shaving time remaining.2. It wasn’t made in America. Sorry, but no American manufacturing jobs were created when you purchase this razor. I'd willingly pay more to see "Made in USA" on this shaver, but I know I'm in the minority. This razor was designed in the Netherlands and was made in Indonesia. All of my previous Norelco razors were made in the Netherlands.3. The pop-up trimmer is junk. Buy yourself a dedicated trimmer for your beard, mustache, and sideburns.My Review: I did not receive a free razor, any compensation, or any other free items from Norelco or Amazon for my review. My opinions are my own.
T**M
Norelco electric razor
I bought this for my father who is getting older and has shaky hands and was nervous about him using a razor. He has tried this, and seems to really like it and is much easier for him to use. He can pretty much use it anywhere.
A**R
Good value for the price
A comfortable, no-fuss shaver at a fair price. Not the closest shave, but gentle and easy to use. It’s great for wet/dry use and offers decent flexibility.
M**K
Awesome shaver
I bought this shaver for my dad as a Christmas gift. He was thrilled with it after replacing his older, less expensive shaver. The battery holds a long charge, lasting almost a month of daily use before needing to be recharged. It’s a powerful shaver that provides a smooth shave without pulling hair. Even six months later, he still raves about how much he likes it.
S**K
Just adequate
I got this as a replacement shaver and find it a little “underwhelming “. It doesn’t seem to have much power and after using it for three weeks, it still doesn’t feel like it gives me a “smooth” shave. I find myself using a safety razor to “finish” the job. I suppose if you’re looking for something you can travel with and don’t need a super close shave, this might work for you. If you’re looking for something that makes you go, “WOW!!! I’VE NEVER HAD A SHAVE LIKE THIS BEFORE”…you may have to keep looking.
R**.
Great Shaver
This is my third Norelco shaver spanning over 15 years. Each shaver has performed well, feeling solid, easy to hold while shaving, easy to clean, and with heads that are easy to change. This shaver seems to continue that feeling for me and I expect several years of service from it. The five-star rating is for the shaver only. I am however disappointed in the accessories that are NOT included. I fondly remember that my first Norelco shaver included a charger, cleaning brushes, stand, and a hard-body travel case. This new shaver included only a soft case and a charging cord without the necessary wall plug, which I had to purchase separately. I also paid extra to get a stand. My, how times and businesses have changed!
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