Hey, thank u so much! I have philips qs6140 and bought it in 2014. And it still works, but the battery is already very weak and the button rubber broke. The blades are not so easy to find today... It has a very cool and convenient system for changing the length of the trimmer. I think my qs6140 is like the 'father' of your bd7025 model! 🙂 And thanks to your videos, I realized that most likely the best choice would be to buy bd7025, as the most universal solution. Philips makes good things, of course, Braun is already hot on their heels and even somewhere overtakes them, but this is good - let them give us new high-quality products. Thank you and greetings from Belarus!
great video , but i have been using a Philips trimmer with the same attachment mechanism and i initially thought it would break soon , but 5 years later its still crisp and fits well , my 5 year old philip trimmer still works fine but i still bought a 7000 series yesterday
That sounds reassuring. I've had some bad luck with these kinds of things, but if it lasts for 5 years, it really is a good value trimmer. Thank you for sharing and for your nice comment. Best regards, Philip
My Phillips 7000 trimmer died 3 days ago after 8 years. Somehow, I didn't have any difficulty to decide I'm going to order a new one from the same device. 🙏
Thank you very much. I hope it turns out to be a successful purchase, as it's hard to find a trimmer with so many accessories in that price range. Best regards/Philip
What about the nose hair attachment? I have the series 5000 and it was a disappointing experience. Whats your review on the nose hair trimming feature of this 7000 series?
No, I haven't tried it as I'm not fond of using that type of trimmer. It gives me an uncomfortable feeling, so unfortunately, I can't answer your question. However, I wouldn't be surprised if they are similar. Regards, Philip.
The one blades 360 design is far better for going around the face for a trim. I think the difference is you're trying to cut a lot of hair which would be unusual for most people using the one blade. Also ideally you're supposed to trim down long hair because trying to shave it
Hi @user-tx4wj7qk4t, Thank you for your comment. I can partly agree with you, but the fact is that the OneBlade actually has a distance of up to 10 mm, so it feels like they've tried to design a product that should be able to handle a bit more length. However, my beard in this video might have been a bit to long. But I recall that at the end of the video, I recommend the product for those who want shorter beards and good for more detailed shaving. I hope the video gave you something. Have a great day. Best regards, Philip.
Apologies, I thought this comment was under my OneBlade video. At the end of the video, I mention that it's more suitable for shorter beards. Sometimes it gets a bit confusing with all the comments. Take care.
I am using one blade pro but that 7mm attachment is nightmare , it's very hard and long to shave beard with this attachment , but without attachment it shaves fine , and last bad thing is expensive blades , it gets blunt very fast if you shave hard beard often or body parts Thinking of buying mg7920 but your old model also looks good i wanted to ask what model is that
Hi! I totally get your frustration with the 7mm attachment on the OneBlade Pro-it’s definitely tricky for longer beards. And yes, the blades can get expensive, especially if you’re shaving hard beards or body hair often. The model I used in my review is the Philips BG7025. It’s been a solid choice for me by the year but its limited. If you’re considering the MG7920, it’s also a great option with more trimming features and own category by itself. Just reach out if you have more questions.
Hi. I do have the One Blade pro. I just noticed how expesive the blades are. Also, I noticed that after just 3 months they dont shave well anymore. Thats why Im going to buy the 9000! I like that the 9000 has also many guards included so not only i can go for a shorter beard but also longer more than 10mm. Thank you for your video!
Hi! Thank you so much for your feedback and for sharing your experience with the OneBlade Pro. I understand how frustrating it can be with the expensive blades that don’t last as long as you’d like. It sounds like the Series 9000 will be a great fit for you, especially with all the different guards for adjusting your beard length. As a side note, Braun has a model called the BT5200, which is somewhat similar to the OneBlade. The blades last around 6 months and cost between $17-$20, and the trimmer itself is around $40. The downside, however, is that it doesn’t have an adjustable dial for the length; instead, you have to switch out fixed guards up to 5mm. Just a tip if you’re looking for a smaller model! I’m glad the video was helpful, and I hope you’ll be happy with your new trimmer! /Philip
@@Philip.315 Hi. Thank you for your suggestion. I checked the website and it seems like the guard for the XTC is max 5mm which is a shame. It seems like its very hard to a find a device that can provide full grooming experience. I have 2 questions: 1) For the 9000, would I need to replace the head after certain time period? 2) Which microphone do you use in your videos?
Tough question, maybe the OneBlade. But if you find a good deal on the 5000 model so that there isn't much of a price difference, I think the 5000 model is more worth it considering what you get for the money. However, if you prioritize simplicity, then the OneBlade might be a better choice. I am currently editing a video about the Braun Series X vs. OneBlade Pro, spoiler alert, I prefer the X model (Xt5200) for two simple reasons: the price range (cheaper) and better edge trimming. But as I said, this is based on what I think works for me, which might be different for someone else. Good luck with your purchase! Feel free to reach out if you have more questions. Best regards, Philip
Hi i just lost mine (mine is 19in 1)foil attachment spring and i want to shave like 6 days in week (maybe 7) if i use body attachment on my face it can be shave clean? Or wich attachment do you reccomend for clean shave
Hi @mustiboy6506 ! That was a difficult question to answer. There was a person who commented that according to the manual's recommendation, you shouldn't use the body groomer part on the face, which I haven't personally verified. I don't think the result would be satisfactory, and I become a bit uncertain about whether it's wise to use it almost every day. I myself tend to get irritated skin if I do it every day. In that case, it might be better to invest in a proper shaver. You'll simply have to try it out and see if it works. Otherwise, Philips usually offers spare parts, so it might be worth checking out their website or contacting customer support; I think i found the right part and it cost around 18 dollar (www.philips.se/c-p/CP1563_01/multigroom-series-7000-rakhuvud-med-skaerblad). Double-check with the shaver you have, because it's a jungle when it comes to all the series numbers and model years, etc. Unfortunately, I can't access the American Philips website because my computer insists on logging into the Swedish site. As I said, double-check it. I hope I managed to provide some guidance, but it's difficult to answer since we're all different and therefore get different results. Good luck! Feel free to reach out if you have more questions! /Philip
it seems that it doesn't cut the beard almost to zero... I'm used to the oneblade and it seems much worse as a result or am I wrong? If I can ask you a couple more questions. I have always used the Philips OneBlade but perhaps it has lost power over time and now tends to pull out the hair, I would like to ask you if you knew if the Bodygroom 5000 was able to cut the hair almost to zero like the OneBlade does, I don't know if you know this model but it is the one with the back extender and I believe that the body blade is identical to the old 7000 that you have. Also I know very well that this part is not designed for the beard, but do you think having the regulating combs would it be possible to do it anyway? Finally I would like to ask you if you have tried the back extender accessory, as I am undecided whether to get this razor or another one specifically for this feature. Thanks
Thanx for the question! I know exactly which model you mean. I was actually considering buying it myself at one point but ended up getting new blades for my BG7025 instead. The 5000 packaging says "Norelco," which is the part that some people say you don't get when you order replacement parts. Instead, they claim you get a slightly inferior copy from Philips. Why they do this, I don’t know, but I did write to them, and they responded saying they couldn’t answer my question. To answer your question, I personally feel that the Bodygroom gives a better finish on the body and is quicker compared to the OneBlade. So, if you’re looking for a body groomer that provides a good shaving finish on different body areas, the BG5000 might be a better choice. With the OneBlade, you often have to go over the same spot several times before you start seeing decent results. As for the combs, I can't say for sure whether they'll work well or not since I haven’t tried them. Lastly, I’m quite confident that you can use it on your neck and nape as well.
@@marcospalluto. I'm hesitant to answer that, as I have no idea if it would work for that. But you can get the Philips BG7025 for about the same price range, and with that, you have a dedicated trimmer side.
Hi! Yes, the Philips beard trimmer can be rinsed directly under water after use, but make sure it’s turned off first. Personally, I usually brush off the hair instead of washing it. Even though the trimmer is water-resistant, I’m always cautious and let the water gently run over the blades rather than soaking it. Also, check the manual to see if your model is fully washable or if only the detachable parts should be rinsed. Hope this helps!
Pay the extra money and buy the Philips model. You will get more value for your money. They are not even comparable, Philips is just playing in another league. Good luck with your future purchases!
When it comes to the Philips bg 7025 model shaver head, you should change it every 12 month so I think it’s not that un likely that has worn out after that time.
I also found one blade and 7000 14 in 1 at the same price, I'm undecided I don't know why to choose, I'm most interested in the bady part (of the legs to be exact) what do you recommend, much respect for what you do!!
I would say that the Philip 7000 ore the ”all in one” that I think it’s called now this day is a well diversified device, but if you just won’t to shave your legs I would say Philip’s bg 5021 is might a better choice
Philips is good, and you get a lot of accessories, whereas the Braun model I tested came with fewer accessories, but overall I really liked it. So, you should ask yourself, what are your needs? For me, the Braun BT PRO Series 9 is enough, and I supplement it with a regular razor, but just because it suits me doesn’t mean it will suit you.When it comes to body trimming, I think the Philips BG 7025 does a good job in terms of the shaving finish.
Hello Philip, I decided to buy Philips 7000 after watching your video. But there is a options like 7930-7940-7950 what is the difference between these?
Hello, thank you for your question. Off the top of my head, it’s possibly the accessories or the battery. I just looked at one model, and it had automatic speed adjustment, similar to what Braun has in its 9000 model. I think this is something new, or I might have missed that some variants of the 7000 model have it. I’ll look into it a bit more. I’ll be back
@@mehmetcan3079 It wasn't easy to discern the differences, but here's what I've found from Philips' Swedish site, which might be different from information in other countries, at least when it comes to the "Braun" brand. The main differences lie in the accessories; all models have the same battery life and feature Beard Sense technology that detects beard density and adjusts the speed to provide optimal trimming. Otherwise, it's the accessories that set them apart. The 7940 and 7950 models includes a superior cutting blade, which I believe is wider and better for precise edging. They also come with more attachments for body grooming. Other than that, I couldn't identify any further differences. As mentioned, double-check this information yourself as it may vary between countries. Speaking of Philips' website, I highly recommend checking for sales. I snagged a great deal there with a 40% discount, definitely worth a look. Good luck! Best regards, Philip
@@Philip.315 I just double checked. As you say there is one more attachment, superior cutting blade. But 7940 or 7950 does not have body grooming attachment. At least for Turkey. Thank you for information (:
Hi Omar, I believe they are trying to include it in all categories, but from what I can see, they are calling it the "Philips all in one," which might be an update, or "Philips multigroomer." It feels like they've changed some accessories and may have added auto-sense to certain models. Here in Sweden, stores rename the model numbers with a letter or number so that they can't be price-compared since some stores have a price guarantee.
Hey, thank u so much! I have philips qs6140 and bought it in 2014. And it still works, but the battery is already very weak and the button rubber broke. The blades are not so easy to find today... It has a very cool and convenient system for changing the length of the trimmer.
I think my qs6140 is like the 'father' of your bd7025 model! 🙂
And thanks to your videos, I realized that most likely the best choice would be to buy bd7025, as the most universal solution. Philips makes good things, of course, Braun is already hot on their heels and even somewhere overtakes them, but this is good - let them give us new high-quality products.
Thank you and greetings from Belarus!
great video , but i have been using a Philips trimmer with the same attachment mechanism and i initially thought it would break soon , but 5 years later its still crisp and fits well , my 5 year old philip trimmer still works fine but i still bought a 7000 series yesterday
That sounds reassuring. I've had some bad luck with these kinds of things, but if it lasts for 5 years, it really is a good value trimmer. Thank you for sharing and for your nice comment. Best regards, Philip
Update? How does the mini foil and eyebrow attachments work? Are they good?
@@BobRoss-wm3lc yes , the eye brow attachment works really well to get a good trim of the eye brow and the mini foil body too is great and very safe
@@Enigmasuhail ok thank you
My Phillips 7000 trimmer died 3 days ago after 8 years. Somehow, I didn't have any difficulty to decide I'm going to order a new one from the same device. 🙏
Good video, I bought this trimmer three days ago just waiting delivery
Thank you very much. I hope it turns out to be a successful purchase, as it's hard to find a trimmer with so many accessories in that price range. Best regards/Philip
Update??
What about the nose hair attachment? I have the series 5000 and it was a disappointing experience. Whats your review on the nose hair trimming feature of this 7000 series?
No, I haven't tried it as I'm not fond of using that type of trimmer. It gives me an uncomfortable feeling, so unfortunately, I can't answer your question. However, I wouldn't be surprised if they are similar. Regards, Philip.
The one blades 360 design is far better for going around the face for a trim. I think the difference is you're trying to cut a lot of hair which would be unusual for most people using the one blade. Also ideally you're supposed to trim down long hair because trying to shave it
Hi @user-tx4wj7qk4t, Thank you for your comment. I can partly agree with you, but the fact is that the OneBlade actually has a distance of up to 10 mm, so it feels like they've tried to design a product that should be able to handle a bit more length. However, my beard in this video might have been a bit to long. But I recall that at the end of the video, I recommend the product for those who want shorter beards and good for more detailed shaving. I hope the video gave you something. Have a great day. Best regards, Philip.
Apologies, I thought this comment was under my OneBlade video. At the end of the video, I mention that it's more suitable for shorter beards. Sometimes it gets a bit confusing with all the comments. Take care.
I am using one blade pro but that 7mm attachment is nightmare , it's very hard and long to shave beard with this attachment , but without attachment it shaves fine , and last bad thing is expensive blades , it gets blunt very fast if you shave hard beard often or body parts
Thinking of buying mg7920 but your old model also looks good i wanted to ask what model is that
Hi! I totally get your frustration with the 7mm attachment on the OneBlade Pro-it’s definitely tricky for longer beards. And yes, the blades can get expensive, especially if you’re shaving hard beards or body hair often.
The model I used in my review is the Philips BG7025. It’s been a solid choice for me by the year but its limited. If you’re considering the MG7920, it’s also a great option with more trimming features and own category by itself. Just reach out if you have more questions.
Hi. I do have the One Blade pro. I just noticed how expesive the blades are. Also, I noticed that after just 3 months they dont shave well anymore. Thats why Im going to buy the 9000! I like that the 9000 has also many guards included so not only i can go for a shorter beard but also longer more than 10mm. Thank you for your video!
Hi! Thank you so much for your feedback and for sharing your experience with the OneBlade Pro. I understand how frustrating it can be with the expensive blades that don’t last as long as you’d like. It sounds like the Series 9000 will be a great fit for you, especially with all the different guards for adjusting your beard length.
As a side note, Braun has a model called the BT5200, which is somewhat similar to the OneBlade. The blades last around 6 months and cost between $17-$20, and the trimmer itself is around $40. The downside, however, is that it doesn’t have an adjustable dial for the length; instead, you have to switch out fixed guards up to 5mm. Just a tip if you’re looking for a smaller model!
I’m glad the video was helpful, and I hope you’ll be happy with your new trimmer! /Philip
@@Philip.315 Hi. Thank you for your suggestion. I checked the website and it seems like the guard for the XTC is max 5mm which is a shame. It seems like its very hard to a find a device that can provide full grooming experience. I have 2 questions: 1) For the 9000, would I need to replace the head after certain time period? 2) Which microphone do you use in your videos?
Cool review
Thanx! Glad that you enjoyed it
Which one do you advise for clean shaves?
Tough question, maybe the OneBlade. But if you find a good deal on the 5000 model so that there isn't much of a price difference, I think the 5000 model is more worth it considering what you get for the money. However, if you prioritize simplicity, then the OneBlade might be a better choice. I am currently editing a video about the Braun Series X vs. OneBlade Pro, spoiler alert, I prefer the X model (Xt5200) for two simple reasons: the price range (cheaper) and better edge trimming. But as I said, this is based on what I think works for me, which might be different for someone else. Good luck with your purchase! Feel free to reach out if you have more questions. Best regards, Philip
Hi i just lost mine (mine is 19in 1)foil attachment spring and i want to shave like 6 days in week (maybe 7) if i use body attachment on my face it can be shave clean? Or wich attachment do you reccomend for clean shave
Hi @mustiboy6506 ! That was a difficult question to answer. There was a person who commented that according to the manual's recommendation, you shouldn't use the body groomer part on the face, which I haven't personally verified. I don't think the result would be satisfactory, and I become a bit uncertain about whether it's wise to use it almost every day. I myself tend to get irritated skin if I do it every day. In that case, it might be better to invest in a proper shaver. You'll simply have to try it out and see if it works. Otherwise, Philips usually offers spare parts, so it might be worth checking out their website or contacting customer support; I think i found the right part and it cost around 18 dollar (www.philips.se/c-p/CP1563_01/multigroom-series-7000-rakhuvud-med-skaerblad). Double-check with the shaver you have, because it's a jungle when it comes to all the series numbers and model years, etc. Unfortunately, I can't access the American Philips website because my computer insists on logging into the Swedish site. As I said, double-check it. I hope I managed to provide some guidance, but it's difficult to answer since we're all different and therefore get different results. Good luck! Feel free to reach out if you have more questions! /Philip
@@Philip.315 thank you so much for help
Great video !
Thank you so much for the feedback! You made my day!
Im balled😂 and i shave head smooth, and face once a week. Wich gives the smoothest shaves?
That’s a hard one to give an answer on. I would go for different device only because the is such a sensitive area.
it seems that it doesn't cut the beard almost to zero... I'm used to the oneblade and it seems much worse as a result or am I wrong?
If I can ask you a couple more questions. I have always used the Philips OneBlade but perhaps it has lost power over time and now tends to pull out the hair, I would like to ask you if you knew if the Bodygroom 5000 was able to cut the hair almost to zero like the OneBlade does, I don't know if you know this model but it is the one with the back extender and I believe that the body blade is identical to the old 7000 that you have. Also I know very well that this part is not designed for the beard, but do you think having the regulating combs would it be possible to do it anyway? Finally I would like to ask you if you have tried the back extender accessory, as I am undecided whether to get this razor or another one specifically for this feature. Thanks
Thanx for the question! I know exactly which model you mean. I was actually considering buying it myself at one point but ended up getting new blades for my BG7025 instead. The 5000 packaging says "Norelco," which is the part that some people say you don't get when you order replacement parts. Instead, they claim you get a slightly inferior copy from Philips. Why they do this, I don’t know, but I did write to them, and they responded saying they couldn’t answer my question.
To answer your question, I personally feel that the Bodygroom gives a better finish on the body and is quicker compared to the OneBlade. So, if you’re looking for a body groomer that provides a good shaving finish on different body areas, the BG5000 might be a better choice. With the OneBlade, you often have to go over the same spot several times before you start seeing decent results.
As for the combs, I can't say for sure whether they'll work well or not since I haven’t tried them. Lastly, I’m quite confident that you can use it on your neck and nape as well.
@@Philip.315 Thank you very much, and instead do you think it would be possible to use it as a beard trimmer?
@@marcospalluto. I'm hesitant to answer that, as I have no idea if it would work for that. But you can get the Philips BG7025 for about the same price range, and with that, you have a dedicated trimmer side.
@@Philip.315 yes I know perfectly well but it wouldn't have the back extension arm 😅
@@marcospalluto. Do a MacGyver, a stick and duct tape solves the problem 😉haha
Sorry, to wash it after use, do I have to put the machine directly under water?
Hi! Yes, the Philips beard trimmer can be rinsed directly under water after use, but make sure it’s turned off first. Personally, I usually brush off the hair instead of washing it. Even though the trimmer is water-resistant, I’m always cautious and let the water gently run over the blades rather than soaking it. Also, check the manual to see if your model is fully washable or if only the detachable parts should be rinsed. Hope this helps!
@Philip.315 perfect thank you!!
Hi, I have a question, which is better Xiaomi Grooming Kit Pro or PHILIPS MG7925.
Pay the extra money and buy the Philips model. You will get more value for your money. They are not even comparable, Philips is just playing in another league. Good luck with your future purchases!
Thanks
Saludos desde Mexico
Glad you liked it
what is the lifespan of body shaver attachment? i couldn't find that information in their website.
When it comes to the Philips bg 7025 model shaver head, you should change it every 12 month so I think it’s not that un likely that has worn out after that time.
Solid review man
Thank you , im glad you liked it! This gives me fuel/energy to make my next video! have a great day!
I also found one blade and 7000 14 in 1 at the same price, I'm undecided I don't know why to choose, I'm most interested in the bady part (of the legs to be exact) what do you recommend,
much respect for what you do!!
I would say that the Philip 7000 ore the ”all in one” that I think it’s called now this day is a well diversified device, but if you just won’t to shave your legs I would say Philip’s bg 5021 is might a better choice
@thanks !!
@ I was referring more to the intimate area
whats the best all in one trimmer overall in your opinion
should i get 2 seperate trimmers for body and face or get the all in ones??
Philips is good, and you get a lot of accessories, whereas the Braun model I tested came with fewer accessories, but overall I really liked it. So, you should ask yourself, what are your needs? For me, the Braun BT PRO Series 9 is enough, and I supplement it with a regular razor, but just because it suits me doesn’t mean it will suit you.When it comes to body trimming, I think the Philips BG 7025 does a good job in terms of the shaving finish.
Hello Philip, I decided to buy Philips 7000 after watching your video. But there is a options like 7930-7940-7950 what is the difference between these?
Hello, thank you for your question. Off the top of my head, it’s possibly the accessories or the battery. I just looked at one model, and it had automatic speed adjustment, similar to what Braun has in its 9000 model. I think this is something new, or I might have missed that some variants of the 7000 model have it. I’ll look into it a bit more. I’ll be back
@@Philip.315 I'm waiting for you (:
@@mehmetcan3079 It wasn't easy to discern the differences, but here's what I've found from Philips' Swedish site, which might be different from information in other countries, at least when it comes to the "Braun" brand. The main differences lie in the accessories; all models have the same battery life and feature Beard Sense technology that detects beard density and adjusts the speed to provide optimal trimming. Otherwise, it's the accessories that set them apart. The 7940 and 7950 models includes a superior cutting blade, which I believe is wider and better for precise edging. They also come with more attachments for body grooming. Other than that, I couldn't identify any further differences. As mentioned, double-check this information yourself as it may vary between countries. Speaking of Philips' website, I highly recommend checking for sales. I snagged a great deal there with a 40% discount, definitely worth a look. Good luck!
Best regards,
Philip
@@Philip.315 I just double checked. As you say there is one more attachment, superior cutting blade. But 7940 or 7950 does not have body grooming attachment. At least for Turkey. Thank you for information (:
They still sell that old model under the body groomer category.
Hi Omar, I believe they are trying to include it in all categories, but from what I can see, they are calling it the "Philips all in one," which might be an update, or "Philips multigroomer." It feels like they've changed some accessories and may have added auto-sense to certain models. Here in Sweden, stores rename the model numbers with a letter or number so that they can't be price-compared since some stores have a price guarantee.