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Braun Series 9 9385cc Latest Generation Electric Shaver, Rechargeable & Cordless Electric Razor for Men, with Clean&Charge Station & Leather Travel Case

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Style: 9385cc Graphite


Features

  • BEST EFFICIENCY: 5 shaving elements get more hair in one stroke than any other shavers
  • MAXIMUM COMFORT: sonic vibrations glide over your skin for maximum skin comfort
  • BATTERY POWERED: shave cordlessly for longer (60 min) with 20% more battery than the previous Series 9
  • CLEAN & CHARGE: station selects your cleaning program automatically, cleans hygienically, lubricates, dries and charges your shaver
  • WET OR DRY USE: flawless shave in one stroke no matter if used dry, with water, foam or gel.

Description

Braun Series 9 is the world’s most efficient electric shaver. The 5 shaving elements capture more hair in one stroke for a flawless shave. This foil shaver provides you with both a close and gentle shave, without compromise. The electric razor for men glides over skin and is suitable for wet or dry shaving. You can now shave cordlessly for longer (60 min) with 20% more battery than the previous Series 9. All Series 9 shavers are made in Germany with premium craftsmanship. Product recommended by GQ magazine.


Brand: Braun


Recommended Uses For Product: Beard


Special Feature: Waterproof, Wet, Dry Shave, Cordless, Battery Indicator, Rechargeable


Power Source: Battery Powered


Included Components: Series 9 silver Wet&Dry, Clean & Charge System Pro, Cleaning cartridge, Leather travel case, Cleaning brush, SmartPlug See more


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.18 x 6.18 x 9.92 inches; 2.18 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 80


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Procter & Gamble


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Germany


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  • A well built razor with great shaving performance, but the high price leaves some caveats.
Short Review: A good razor with lots of nice features. The biggest cons for me are the price and some inconsistent performance at the top of the neck/lower jaw. However if you're in a hurry and don't have much issue with the price tag, then this is a solid 4 out of 5 stars from me. Long Review: To ensure you know which razor I'm reviewing since Braun seems to have a dozen versions of each of these bad boys, I'm specifically talking about the Braun Series 9 9385cc razor. This is the newest (as of this review 10/21/2020) revision of the Braun Series 9 and reflects the upgraded battery life, internal processor, external display, traveling case, and cleaning station. Some of these upgrades are more cosmetic, while others are more significant (e.g. battery life), but Braun refers to all of them as upgrades so we'll go with that. The model I have is the Graphite colored one. So for starters, this is my first foil razor since the 90s. Prior that I had my all-time favorite electric razor which was a rotary Remington from the 80s which sadly got plunked into various sources of water by wee ones too many times (yes, unfortunately including the toilet - thankfully unused at the time). After the Remington got to the point I could no longer repair it I switched over to a couple of different foils (not Brauns) in the 90s and did not like them, at all. So I switched over to Norelco rotaries and used those up until the SensoTouch 3D came out in 2011 or so. I loved the SensoTouch 3D (or whatever they eventually renamed it to) - that is until Norelco decided to outsource its replacement razor head manufacturing to Lucifer and ended up turning one of my favorite razors into the biggest piece of garbage I have ever had the displeasure of slicing my face to pieces with. If you're also a veteran of the SensoTouch 3D replacement heads you'll know what I mean, if you're not, just go check out the reviews here on Amazon for the replacement heads. Anyways, the reason I share the past 3+ decades of my facial lumberjacking history is mostly to state that I have no experience with Braun and haven't used a foil since the 90s. So if you're someone who hasn't used the Series 3, 5, 7, 8, or 9 before or hasn't used a foil electric razor before, we were roughly in the same spot. Since my once-beloved SensoTouch 3D was causing literal bleeding probably 1/3 of the time I used it, I swore off Norelco and their cheap replacement heads forever and decided to give foils another try. I was really considering the Panasonic Arc 5 as it was much cheaper than the Braun Series 9, but then I noticed a consistent pattern of Panasonic just giving abysmal customer service responses here on Amazon and elsewhere, so I decided not to take that risk. Maybe Braun would be no better, but I was a seeing a clear pattern of garbage customer support from Panasonic with my own eyes. So then the decision came down to Braun Series 7 or the Braun Series 9. This is probably the biggest weakness in my ability to review the 9385cc - I haven't used any variation of the Series 7, old or new. A lot of what you've probably read is the pros and cons of the Series 7 vs. the Series 9 - at least I know I read a bunch. In my case I ultimately decided to spring for the Series 9 because at a certain point you just get real tired of running a cheese grater across your face each morning (looking at you Norelco). That said, because I did not get the Series 7 I cannot compare the Series 7 and Series 9 with my own follicles. My guess is that the biggest and best argument for not getting the Series 9 is because the Series 7 is either "better," "just as good," or "close enough" when considering the price difference. So I guess that's the downside to my review, having not used a foil in so long and having no prior experience with Braun I cannot make good or fair comparisons to other razors in those categories. However, what I can do is share the experience of someone who is "new" to foil razors (at least those made in this millennium), Braun, and who is upgrading from what had become an objectively bad razor. So all that said, my thoughts on the 9385cc? I think it's a great razor. It shaves most of my face exceptionally well. Definitely better than any rotary I've used in the past 20+ years has done, maybe even better than my beloved Remington but that's hard to say due to nostalgia. I say most because it does struggle a bit at the top of my neck, you probably know the spot, where your neck meets your lower jaw. I've found that I have to shave that spot over and over, up and down, left and right, and it still doesn't get all of it sometimes. That said, it does not give me razor burn even when I really work at it, and now that I've used the razor over a month I've only had a *single* hair get pulled to the level of causing ouchies and desires to smash the razor in the early AM hours. This was a nearly daily occurrence with my old rotary. So it's a very smooth and gentle razor for me and if that means it struggles with one spot of my face, that's a trade-off I'm willing to make. The razor does get a bit hot, but this hasn't seemed to affect irritation levels for me, though if you take a longer amount of time to shave I could see it becoming an issue but for me at least it's not caused any discomfort, just a noticeable level of heat. It's also far louder than my old rotary, but if I remember correctly foils are just more loud in general, so I can't fault it much there. The attached trimmer is decent, to be honest I've never found the built-in trimmers to be exceptional, but this one isn't noticeably bad, so really no complaints there either. The razor is easy to take apart and clean as well, which I guess is a good time to mention the cleaning station. I have never owned a Cadillac-esque cleaning and charging station for an electric razor before. It seemed a bit.. excessive? I mean cleaning the razor and adding a drop of oil here and there has never been an issue. But here I am, a little older, with a little more gravitational pull, and a fair bit lazier than I once was. So I figured "Why the heck not?" and opted for the model with the newest cleaning station. Here's the thing. My thoughts remain the same overall. The station is absolutely, categorically, emphatically not required. Is it useful? Sure. Is it worth the extra money? For me I have no regrets. But MUST you have it? Definitely not (for example you can easily charge the razor with just the cord). You can still just clean and oil your razor the same way people have been doing since electric razors were invented and you'll be just fine. Also, you don't have to follow Braun's (in my opinion excessive) directions and use it each day. That would not only drain their blue magic razor juice and your wallet quite quickly, it just simply isn't needed. I use mine once per week, mostly in place of when I would have normally oiled the razor. So I view the extra cleaning and disinfecting as a little bonus, but the other 6 days (I normally shave 7 days per week) I'm still just cleaning the razor the old fashion way, with water and/or the little brush. You'll read this hint elsewhere, but with the cleaning/lubricating fluid (the blue stuff) don't throw away the cap for the bottle, if you want to use the fluid less often you can easily replace the cap and it will keep the fluid from evaporating. If you leave the fluid open and don't use it it will evaporate and you'll still have to get more, and then you won't even have the benefit of an overly clean razor. For battery life and travel I can't say much yet. Since I use the cleaning station once a week I also charge the razor once a week at the same time and the razor performs flawlessly between those charges. If you're following Braun's advice and using the station once a day then you'll probably forget it even has a battery that needs charging. As for traveling, I've heard some people say the Series 9 doesn't travel well. I've not traveled with mine yet so I can't say for sure. The 9385cc comes with the nicer leather travel case, but there's still no sort of included cover for the foil-head itself, which I could see being an issue. While I generally take pretty good care of my items as I travel, even with my attention to safe packing a flight attendant still managed to accidentally crack the protective cover on my Norelco once when smooshing in another bag to the overhead bins on a packed flight, so the best laid plans of mice and men and all that. In the case of the Norelco the protective cover did its job, whereas the Braun doesn't have one, so that does concern me somewhat, but the leather case itself does seem more sturdy than the case my Norelco has. Since I'm not traveling much right now it might be a bit before I can test it out, and there may well be a significant difference in protection quality between the higher and lower end travel cases spread throughout the Braun line, but I'm not sure. Wrapping up, the 9385cc is definitely a very solid 4 out of 5 stars for me. It's overall the most close and comfortable shave I've had in a of couple decades and it has some nice added features. It does struggle a bit around my upper neck/lower jaw area, but not so much as to dock more than a single star. However the big issue here is price. Simply put, I do not know if the Series 9 is worth the price over the Series 7. Everything I've gained from my old Norelco I may have also gotten with the Series 7 and saved money, so again that's the caveat of my whole review. However, as I am not a razor collector with lots of spare change, I'm personally very happy with my decision to go with the Series 9, regardless of how effective of a razor it is in comparison to the Series 7, simply because in my own circumstances it is a massive upgrade and feels like a quality razor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2020 by B. Thompson

  • Excelente afeitadora
La recomiendo.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by Jose Gomez

  • close, non irritating, fast.
This is fantastic shaver. It has a few quirks to get it as close as possible and pick up all the stray hairs, but it's easily the best on the market. Irritation - This is as safe for sensitive skin as it gets. The fluid they use in the cleaner IS irritating but cleaning by hand is as simple as applying some soap and running it under water. You don't have to clean it every day. Every few days if you detach and tap the hair out of the blade you'll be fine for weeks. You can play around with pressure, direction, and a few other things but after you get your pattern down irritation wont happen regularly. I was on accutane as a kid and my neck is very sensitive because of it, this shaver is by far the best option. Closeness- As close as it gets. This shave is comparable to a razor when done correctly. There are a few tricks like going over your neck at a few angles, or turning the shaver upside down for the trick spot under your nose, but once you're done experimenting it's basically as close as a blade, just barely not there. Easily the closest shave I've had from anything electric. Speed- Hands down fastest way to shave. The design makes getting clean lines for side burns incredibly easy and cleaning (assuming you don't use the station) take all of 30 seconds, ever. The powerful motor means even the thickest beards have less repetitions and again the bar design is just incredibly easy to make clean lines with. Pick and shave and be done in a minute, or 2 if you clean it by hand. The cleaning station is pretty bad. It's nice to charge it standing up but the cleaner clogs with hair regularly (still works, just gross), and the newest model seems to leave the shaver wet 24 hours after cleaning. I stopped using it on the last model because the fluid gives me irritation but tried it to see if they fixed the issues. Instead, they made them worse. This is still by far the best shaver on the market, even with it's quirks of having to shave at multiple angles or flipping it upside down for some areas. Everyone it putting disclaimers in there reviews, here's mine. I paid full price for this thing. I write reviews because I miss the days when you could buy confidently just looking at an items rating. Those days will never be back, but I can at least give people an honest well thought out opinion should they happen to find my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2021 by Jeff the aeroE

  • It provides a good shave.
It provides a good shave, not as good as a razor shave. Mine is new (2 months) so I do not know how long it will continue. It is a good alternative to shaving with a razor.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by Gerald P. Scala

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