

The Philips touts 21 different heads for a truly customizable device. Still, it’s Wahl with a capital W for the win. If you want true all-in-one for head - shave, trim, detailing, and body - then go with Philips. If you want 95-percent trimming and shaving, it’s Wahl all the way. I was so blinded by my loyalty to Philips that I disregarded the ways in which Wahl’s device could win outright.īut, as you’ll see from the overview below, it really does come down to what you want from your all-in-one device. Price and warranty: With all of the above in mind, what does it cost, and how long is its warranty (a key indicator of value and longevity, itself)?.Charge and battery time: Can you tote it for a month without having to worry about battery life? And can it give you enough juice in a pinch, if you’re in a hurry?.Performance of core offering: Beard, shave, hair, detailing, body… how does it perform in each category overall? Also, what kind of power is this thing packing, and do its blades hold up for each task?.Range and value of offering: What are the “heads” and functions it offers, and are all of these valuable to the user? Sometimes, more isn’t always more.To find out which all-in-one groomer is best, I assessed the following key components: Philips Norelco All-in-One Multigroom 9000 vs. Philips Norelco All-in-One Multigroom 9000 (Model: MG7770), $87.So I made the space for this one to see if it can dethrone Philips Norelco.

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Admittedly, I was familiar with the device but had never elevated it to full rotation. But I’ve heard from many people over the years that Wahl’s Lithium Ion 2.0+ is actually the supreme pick in this field. I’ve been a longtime fan of this one, noting to both friends and readers that it’s an exceptional multi-tasking groomer that covers the core bases thoroughly. I’m scruffy all over, in places I’d sometimes rather not be, so I’m doing a degree of detailing all around my person.Īmong the many devices I keep in rotation is Philips Norelco’s 21-head Multigroom 9000. I grow out my facial hair, trim and shave it down, and do the same with the hair up top. Unless… unless his multi-groomer can manage the annual task just fine.Īs a grooming editor for nearly a decade, I’ve tested just about every device under the sun. Maybe a guy who buzzes his hair once every June doesn’t want to invest in a full hair clipper - even if it’s inexpensive, it still takes up space, and it makes more sense to just pay for a buzz cut. Maybe they rarely do a clean shave, so having an adequate one is good enough, so long as the beard trimming functions are up to snuff. And the popularity of all-in-one grooming devices is too strong to ignore: Some people want one device that does it all, for any number of reasons.
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