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Braun CruZer Z-50 Shaver User Reviews
In searching for the top Braun Shaver, we found a stellar product called the Braun CruZer Z-50 Shaver. We've pulled user reviews and comments from around the web on this top product to give you better insight on why it's so highly rated.
Styles precise lines and sharp contours. The Braun 3-in-1 cruZer Z-50 electric cordless shaver gives you everything you need to keep in step with the latest styles.
The shaving head is equipped with a floating foil to comfortably shave those areas you want to keep smooth.
Designed with an ergonomic shape, the CruZer Z-50 fits perfectly in your hand and the non-slip grip provides easy handling.
Customer Reviewer and Rating: A. Butterfield - 5 Stars
This was my first electric razor though I have tried many others in the past. I have a thick beard and am usually clean shaven. This model caught my eye because of the wide and small angle pop up trimmers as well as the trimmer attachment. Overall, it is very good. A shave as close as a mach3 is achieved on the face, though the neck and jawline are not as good, but adequate. The razor is best if you shave everyday or relatively often, otherwise you might want to look at a rotary. However, the brauns and other foil razors are usually best in terms of closeness. The trimmers work well to an extent, if you are doing heavy trimming, get a dedicated trimmer.
The wide and narrow pop ups are great. The razor is sturdy and looks a little flashy but is washable which makes cleanup easy. I just rinse it off with hot water or use compressed air to blow off the hair. Once a week, I will soak the cutting head in alcohol and oil the trimmers and foil. Unfortunately it is made in China not Germany. It holds a charge for over a week, more like 2. Also the quick charge option lets you charge it for a single shave quite quickly, though if it does run out it will suddenly stop grabbing the hairs on your face. Cliffs: Great all around razor, trimming pop ups and attachments are great, worth the price despite a few flaws.
Very Good Razor for the Price!
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Customer Reviewer and Rating: W. Basil - 5 Stars
The Braun CruZer 3 is many tools in one, let's take a look at one of them. 1-Shaver: This shaver uses the Braun shaving foil which is supposed to catch all hair regardless of the direction of growth, it raises it and then the cutter block finishes the job. It's a nice theory that doesn't work as intended. The shaver foil doesn't catch all hair and the cutter block isn't sharp enough or maybe the whole mechanism needs a redesign. At first when I tried to shave after a few days of not shaving (Braun in that case recommends using the trimmer first then the shaver) well, I did exactly that and only thing that worked was the trimmer, the shaver still didn't shave well. Next time I used the shaver I had just shaved the day before and I noticed that the shaver did a better job than the time before but still not as good as I expected. After a while I figured that this shaver doesn't need to be moved quickly up-down like others, you better press well against your skin and move very slow, that gave me the best results.
After many years of searching, I finally have found a razor that meets most of my criteria for a great razor. It is reasonably priced, it is cordless, it fits the hand nicely, it is light, it is easy to clean, it has a single curved screen, it gives a pretty good shave if you are in a hurry and will give a blade close shave without irritation if you are willing to spend a little more time, it has a well fitted protective cover with slots to allow the head to dry after cleaning, and the replacement cutter and screen that are good for over a year of shaving will cost you around $20 bucks. This is an extremely well designed razor.
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Customer Reviewer and Rating: Parker - 5 Stars
I have no idea what is wrong with some of these people. One actually said in the trimmer mode the hairs don't reach the screen. That's because they aren't supposed to, the trimmer does the cutting. I guess that's why they call it a trimmer. Read the directions and you shouldn't have a problem. Some people apparently expect this thing to act like a ladies electric. This is a razor for a man so like all men's razors it has power and isn't delicate. If you want that buy a ladies version.
With electrics you have to go in different directions more than once a lot of the time. This is no exception but it does a great job on my neck which was ALWAYS a problem with the Remington's I've had. I've had a couple of Remington's that didn't last but a couple years then broke down or the battery died. I had an old Braun that worked well for several years with little sharpening. Now that I'm back to Braun I'll never switch back. HUGE difference. This thing does a great job of keeping my facial hair trimmed and once you get used to the trimmers you can easily create anything you want. Just be extra careful when you start using it and you shouldn't have problems.
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