Recently got a series 5 on sale for fifty bucks. I have more hair than yourself in the front but im still balding and it cuts really close and quick its better than i expected. Will be getting the serose nine in future though it looks realky good. Nice video
I can't answer that. I can only say try one and see what works better for you. What works better for me doesn't mean that same razor will work better for you.
Thank you. Yes, it certainly is expensive, and I'm not all that happy with its performance on my neck, either. For me, and it's important I specify this, for me, I think rotary razors work best. The Braun Series 9 Pro is great on my head, though.
@@easy493 Use my link, and buy the Philips 9000 series. If you don't like it, you can always go with the Braun afterwards. By all means, take advantage of Amazon's return policy if need be. amzn.to/3x2PMsl
Hello.I want to ask you something about this machine.I normally shave my hair every 2-3 days with a razor with 5 blades.Applying foam etc. makes me very tired.Do you think this machine will work for me?Can the razor cut the hair as short as Mach5.I would be very happy if you help me.Which one do you think is most suitable for bald hair?
Thanks for reaching out. If you're tired of the hassle of using a traditional razor and foam, the Braun Series 9 Pro could be a game-changer for you. This razor is designed to deliver a close shave with minimal effort, and many users find it much more convenient than traditional methods. While it may take a bit of time to get used to the electric shaving experience, once you do, you'll likely find it much quicker and easier than your current routine. As for cutting hair as short as a multi-blade razor, the Series 9 Pro can definitely achieve a very close shave. It has ultra-sharp blades and a powerful motor that can tackle even short stubble with ease. Ultimately, the best way to know if this razor is right for you is to give it a try. Everyone's preferences and hair types are different, so what works for one person may not work for another. If you're looking for a convenient and effective way to shave your head, the Braun Series 9 Pro is definitely worth considering. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with. Also, feel free to visit the Electric Razor Rap board at www.electricrazorrap.com for more suggestions and discussions on electric shaving.
This shaver is my last hope. I suffers from razor bumps while using Gillette, Andis Titanium TS 2 was terrible on my skin, Philips oneblade pro is not good for short hair, i really hope that Braun 9 pro is good
@@AmonnRa Both the Braun Series 9 Pro and Philips S9000 are designed for wet and dry use, meaning you can use them with shaving foam or gel, and they're both waterproof for easy cleaning. Ultimately, the choice between the two comes down to personal preference. If you prefer a foil razor, go with the Braun Series 9 Pro. If you like rotary razors, the Philips S9000 is a great option.
Seriously? Complaining about noise on an electric razor is like complaining a blender is loud. It’s built for power and efficiency, not silence. If you're looking for the quiet of a manual Gillette, then maybe stick to the basics. But some of us prefer getting the job done faster with tech that actually works. And I’d bet you didn’t even stick with it for the proper break-in period of a few weeks, which is key to getting the best shave with the Braun.
@@ElectricRazorRap Thank you for confirming my suggestion. There must have been a survey or any market research which says that most of the customers combine noise with efficiency, and so Braun decides to make its products noisy to claim they are efficient. Come on, what has noise to do with efficiency? Back in the old days when we were a country of inventors and tinkerers Max Braun founded his company to create useful devices and succeeded because his products just worked. I grew up with this, so don’t tell I have no clue. And as I said: Your video shows that you need far more time using the Braun razor than I need using a Gillette (well, Procter & Gamble don’t care hence they own both). So the Braun is noisy without being efficient. And that means: If you really prefer tech that actually works, you must turn back to the basics.
@@janjochser9030 Wow, you really cracked the code there. Braun must have definitely designed their razors to be noisy just to trick us into thinking they’re efficient. I guess that's why they're one of the top names in electric razors, right? As for your nostalgic trip about 'the old days'-newsflash: technology evolves. You know, kind of like how cars aren’t as loud as they used to be, yet they’re faster and more efficient. The noise level has nothing to do with performance. It’s about the mechanics inside doing the work. You want silence? Stick to a candle and a safety razor. Oh, and let's talk about time. Sure, your wet shave with a Gillette might feel faster, but don’t forget the lathering, rinsing, and blade replacements-plus, using an electric razor isn’t about racing the clock, it’s about comfort, convenience, and less irritation. Braun didn’t become a trusted brand by accident. They’re efficient because they combine all those factors-noise included, if it means getting the job done right. As for Procter & Gamble owning both Braun and Gillette, I’m glad you found Wikipedia. But guess what? Owning different brands doesn’t make them identical products. You might want to brush up on the concept of 'diversification' in the corporate world.
@@ElectricRazorRap If you want to falsify my words, it’s counterproductive to confirm them. It was me who said that noise has nothing to do with efficiency. And it was me who said that Braun succeeded because of their useful devices. And it was me who said that an electric razor differs from the Gillette. And it was me who said that I grew up with Braun devices and that I know the brand. And I don’t need Wikipedia to know who bought an old German brand; I know what happens to most of our famous companies. So what’s left? „Technology evolves.“ Sure. And that’s the reason why electric razors don’t have to be that noisy anymore. And that’s the reason why they should do the job faster and better than the old-fashioned do. „Using an electric razor is about comfort, convenience, and less irritation.“ Well, it should be. But if you notice that it’s less comfortable and less conveniant, it isn’t. I don’t have less irritations using an electric razor, and I’ve tried a lot so far - Braun, Remington, Philips. Only the Pitbull is okay. I put my head under the faucet and shower it; no lathering. Then I shave my head. Afterwards I shower my head under the faucet again. That’s it. Changing the blades takes seconds, and I must change them at most once a month. I watched your video because I considered to buy the Braun Series 9. But watching you using it disappointed me. So I didn’t order it.
@@janjochser9030 Ah, the classics-someone who already knows everything about Braun and still watches a Braun review video just to point out how great their own method is. Impressive. But let’s clear things up: your words are still confirming my point. Noise doesn’t equal inefficiency, but it sure seems like you can’t separate the two in your experience. You’re right-technology evolves, which is why an electric razor like the Series 9 does the job faster for most of us who actually give it time to adjust. Maybe your ‘shave under the faucet’ method is your personal golden standard, but not everyone wants to go caveman-style. If you didn’t order the Series 9 based on one video, that’s your choice, but trust me, the razor speaks for itself-millions of users worldwide aren’t wrong. Electric razors prioritize comfort, convenience, and less irritation when used correctly, but judging by your experience across different brands, it sounds like you’ve either got the worst luck in the world or you’re using them like they’re Gillette razors, expecting the same results. And as for the Pitbull… I’m not sure how that comparison even made it here, but hey, everyone has their preferences. Keep enjoying your faucet routine-I'll stick to using razors that actually evolve with the times.
Recently got a series 5 on sale for fifty bucks. I have more hair than yourself in the front but im still balding and it cuts really close and quick its better than i expected. Will be getting the serose nine in future though it looks realky good. Nice video
Good deal! Thanks for your comment. I may look to buy a series 5 myself for the purposes of another video.
Which is better for a head shave: A Philips Norelco or Braun series 9? Please help
I can't answer that. I can only say try one and see what works better for you. What works better for me doesn't mean that same razor will work better for you.
Good video. I'm looking to get the Pro, myself. But its bloody expensive. £229 here in the UK.
Thank you. Yes, it certainly is expensive, and I'm not all that happy with its performance on my neck, either. For me, and it's important I specify this, for me, I think rotary razors work best. The Braun Series 9 Pro is great on my head, though.
Hello im in a military, so For zero shave 0mm which one advice me philips 9000 or Braun 9 pro plus
Either one. Choose whatever one is less expensive.
@@ElectricRazorRap both same price 🥲so which one
@@easy493 Use my link, and buy the Philips 9000 series. If you don't like it, you can always go with the Braun afterwards. By all means, take advantage of Amazon's return policy if need be. amzn.to/3x2PMsl
Do you think series 7 is close as good? This one is pretty expensive
Everyone's experience is different. Try a series 7 and see if it meets your needs. If not, you can get your money back. You have nothing to lose.
Hello.I want to ask you something about this machine.I normally shave my hair every 2-3 days with a razor with 5 blades.Applying foam etc. makes me very tired.Do you think this machine will work for me?Can the razor cut the hair as short as Mach5.I would be very happy if you help me.Which one do you think is most suitable for bald hair?
Thanks for reaching out. If you're tired of the hassle of using a traditional razor and foam, the Braun Series 9 Pro could be a game-changer for you.
This razor is designed to deliver a close shave with minimal effort, and many users find it much more convenient than traditional methods. While it may take a bit of time to get used to the electric shaving experience, once you do, you'll likely find it much quicker and easier than your current routine.
As for cutting hair as short as a multi-blade razor, the Series 9 Pro can definitely achieve a very close shave. It has ultra-sharp blades and a powerful motor that can tackle even short stubble with ease.
Ultimately, the best way to know if this razor is right for you is to give it a try. Everyone's preferences and hair types are different, so what works for one person may not work for another. If you're looking for a convenient and effective way to shave your head, the Braun Series 9 Pro is definitely worth considering.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with. Also, feel free to visit the Electric Razor Rap board at www.electricrazorrap.com for more suggestions and discussions on electric shaving.
This shaver is my last hope. I suffers from razor bumps while using Gillette, Andis Titanium TS 2 was terrible on my skin, Philips oneblade pro is not good for short hair, i really hope that Braun 9 pro is good
There is only one way to find out if it will work for you. Buy one. If you don't like it, you can always return it. Keep us posted.
@@ElectricRazorRap Ok and what's the difference between Braun 9 pro and Philips s9000?
@@AmonnRa Both the Braun Series 9 Pro and Philips S9000 are designed for wet and dry use, meaning you can use them with shaving foam or gel, and they're both waterproof for easy cleaning.
Ultimately, the choice between the two comes down to personal preference. If you prefer a foil razor, go with the Braun Series 9 Pro. If you like rotary razors, the Philips S9000 is a great option.
@@ElectricRazorRap ok thanks, i think I will go for Braun
@@AmonnRa You're welcome.
I’m disappointed. The noise is annoying, and the shave seems to take by far more time than a wet shave using a Gillette razor.
Seriously? Complaining about noise on an electric razor is like complaining a blender is loud. It’s built for power and efficiency, not silence. If you're looking for the quiet of a manual Gillette, then maybe stick to the basics. But some of us prefer getting the job done faster with tech that actually works. And I’d bet you didn’t even stick with it for the proper break-in period of a few weeks, which is key to getting the best shave with the Braun.
@@ElectricRazorRap Thank you for confirming my suggestion. There must have been a survey or any market research which says that most of the customers combine noise with efficiency, and so Braun decides to make its products noisy to claim they are efficient. Come on, what has noise to do with efficiency?
Back in the old days when we were a country of inventors and tinkerers Max Braun founded his company to create useful devices and succeeded because his products just worked. I grew up with this, so don’t tell I have no clue.
And as I said: Your video shows that you need far more time using the Braun razor than I need using a Gillette (well, Procter & Gamble don’t care hence they own both). So the Braun is noisy without being efficient. And that means: If you really prefer tech that actually works, you must turn back to the basics.
@@janjochser9030 Wow, you really cracked the code there. Braun must have definitely designed their razors to be noisy just to trick us into thinking they’re efficient. I guess that's why they're one of the top names in electric razors, right?
As for your nostalgic trip about 'the old days'-newsflash: technology evolves. You know, kind of like how cars aren’t as loud as they used to be, yet they’re faster and more efficient. The noise level has nothing to do with performance. It’s about the mechanics inside doing the work. You want silence? Stick to a candle and a safety razor.
Oh, and let's talk about time. Sure, your wet shave with a Gillette might feel faster, but don’t forget the lathering, rinsing, and blade replacements-plus, using an electric razor isn’t about racing the clock, it’s about comfort, convenience, and less irritation. Braun didn’t become a trusted brand by accident. They’re efficient because they combine all those factors-noise included, if it means getting the job done right.
As for Procter & Gamble owning both Braun and Gillette, I’m glad you found Wikipedia. But guess what? Owning different brands doesn’t make them identical products. You might want to brush up on the concept of 'diversification' in the corporate world.
@@ElectricRazorRap If you want to falsify my words, it’s counterproductive to confirm them.
It was me who said that noise has nothing to do with efficiency. And it was me who said that Braun succeeded because of their useful devices. And it was me who said that an electric razor differs from the Gillette. And it was me who said that I grew up with Braun devices and that I know the brand. And I don’t need Wikipedia to know who bought an old German brand; I know what happens to most of our famous companies.
So what’s left? „Technology evolves.“ Sure. And that’s the reason why electric razors don’t have to be that noisy anymore. And that’s the reason why they should do the job faster and better than the old-fashioned do.
„Using an electric razor is about comfort, convenience, and less irritation.“ Well, it should be. But if you notice that it’s less comfortable and less conveniant, it isn’t. I don’t have less irritations using an electric razor, and I’ve tried a lot so far - Braun, Remington, Philips. Only the Pitbull is okay.
I put my head under the faucet and shower it; no lathering. Then I shave my head. Afterwards I shower my head under the faucet again. That’s it. Changing the blades takes seconds, and I must change them at most once a month.
I watched your video because I considered to buy the Braun Series 9. But watching you using it disappointed me. So I didn’t order it.
@@janjochser9030 Ah, the classics-someone who already knows everything about Braun and still watches a Braun review video just to point out how great their own method is. Impressive. But let’s clear things up: your words are still confirming my point. Noise doesn’t equal inefficiency, but it sure seems like you can’t separate the two in your experience. You’re right-technology evolves, which is why an electric razor like the Series 9 does the job faster for most of us who actually give it time to adjust. Maybe your ‘shave under the faucet’ method is your personal golden standard, but not everyone wants to go caveman-style.
If you didn’t order the Series 9 based on one video, that’s your choice, but trust me, the razor speaks for itself-millions of users worldwide aren’t wrong. Electric razors prioritize comfort, convenience, and less irritation when used correctly, but judging by your experience across different brands, it sounds like you’ve either got the worst luck in the world or you’re using them like they’re Gillette razors, expecting the same results.
And as for the Pitbull… I’m not sure how that comparison even made it here, but hey, everyone has their preferences. Keep enjoying your faucet routine-I'll stick to using razors that actually evolve with the times.