Which beard trimmer to buy




















The MG requires no oiling. Philips offers a five-year warranty on the body although not on the trimmer heads and accessories and a day money-back guarantee.

The MG is the heaviest cordless trimmer we tested, albeit by a margin of just 0. We liked the way it felt in our hands, but some might prefer a lighter, nimbler trimmer like the Philips Norelco MG , our budget pick.

At nearly half a pound, the MG will add noticeable weight to an overnight bag, too, so frequent travelers may also favor the MG The Aqua Blade seems to have the same mechanism in a different case. Like our top pick , the Aqua Blade doubles as a hair and body trimmer. The guide combs are a little flimsier compared with those of the Philips models we picked, but they get the job done.

Still, the Aqua Blade should go at least a couple of weeks between charges, even when trimming a heavy beard daily. It also includes a charging LED to let you know when it needs a charge and when the charge is complete.

The Aqua Blade comes with a five-year full warranty. But unlike those typically tanklike trimmers, the Peanut has a slim design, making it more practical for home use and precision grooming.

It also comes with fewer guide combs than our other picks. Compared with cordless trimmers, the Peanut, which is available in black or white, does a better job of removing a large amount of beard hair in one pass; when used as a shaver, it also gets rid of more stubble than the cordless models we tested. Weighing 4 ounces not counting the cord and measuring only 4 inches in length, the Peanut is easy to hold and maneuver around your face, even with a 7-foot-long cord attached.

The four trimming guides simply pop on or off; some other corded tools require a screwdriver to make these adjustments. Wahl covers the Peanut with a one-year warranty. If you break any of the accessories or require a new blade, replacement parts are readily available.

Several customer reviewers who have reported more than a year of use cite eventual reductions in power not tied to replacement battery status. This plastic-bodied trimmer has a slim, lightweight design that ensures plenty of dexterity for detailing and shaping, with a good grip that feels more secure than most trimmers its size.

It also works as a hair and body trimmer, although the relatively narrow head may make cutting hair a little tedious. Both Carlos and Brent found the MG quite similar to the larger, more expensive MG in its ability to trim with just a single stroke and without grabbing beard hairs. Even the barbers who tested it gave it a slightly above-average score for how much hair it could remove in a single pass, how close each trim could get to the skin, and how it pulled fewer hairs than other budget trimmers.

It also delivers a reasonably close shave around the bottom of the beard. Still, those with thick beards would probably have a better experience with our costlier picks. A clear downside of the MG is its short, one-hour battery life. And as the MG ages, the run time will decrease.

You can get about five minutes of use with a minute charge, though. The shorter warranty suggests the MG may not be as reliable as the MG , which has a five-year warranty.

Given our long-term experience with less-expensive trimmers, we would expect to see signs of power fade, slower motor speeds, or shorter battery life after a while. It is preferred by barbers for close-cutting and fine detail work. Both are covered by one-year warranties. If you want a trimmer with an adjustable guide comb, the Braun BT is a solid choice. The unusual design of the ConairMan i-Stubble features a floating trimmer head that moves as you run it over the contours of your face.

An interesting idea, but we prefer our picks. We found too many reliability-related complaints about the ConairMan Cordless Beard and Mustache Trimmer to consider it a contender. Both models are covered by one-year warranties. A former runner-up pick, the Panasonic ER-GBK is a powerful, versatile beard trimmer with a whopping 39 length settings. But in our tests it seemed to pull too many hairs for comfort, and the list price is rather high given the performance flaws. And its guide-adjustment knob has to be spun with your thumb and forefinger, rather than just flicked with the thumb, which is uncomfortable and inconvenient.

The motor is slightly weaker and the attachments are flimsier. We considered the simple, affordable Remington MB with an adjustable guide comb as a possible budget pick because it cuts well, but we found too many complaints about battery life in online reviews. Its measly run-time of just an hour may put some people off.

But if your beard routine only involves a quick touch up which is most people , that shouldn't deter you. It comes with plenty of attachments for any precise cuts you need to take care of and the stainless steel guards are easy to detach and clean. Attachments: 13 Run Time: 1 hour Warranty: 2 year. This aluminum-body beard trimmer has two times as many blades for a more precise trim.

Its Lithium-ion battery delivers a 6-hour runtime, and the MG comes with six purpose-designed attachments and a range of trimming guards. It comes with a rugged zipper case that has a contoured foam body to hold the trimmer and pouches to secure attachments. Attachments: 6 Run Time: 6 hours Warranty: 10 year. This trimmer has 39 adjustable settings to fine-tune your grooming routine — a rubberized dial controls the settings in.

The stainless steel blades are washable and a convenient water-drain allows quick cleaning after each use. While the battery will last just shy of an hour, a LED charge indicator on the handle indicates the power level as to not leave you stranded in the middle of a trim.

The attachments that come with the ER-GBS are designed for closer facial hair trimming, longer beard styles and precision body hair grooming. Panasonic also outfitted the trimmer with a rubberized handle that fits comfortably in bigger hands. Attachments: 3 Runtime: 50 minutes Warranty: 2 years. This compact trimmer can keep up with the best. It comes with nine attachments and can trim beards from. The battery delivers one hour of runtime and a LED indicator on the handle displays the battery life.

Thankfully, this trimmer is fully washable, making on-the-go cleanup a breeze. Attachments: 9 Runtime: minutes Warranty: 2 years. If you need a precision trimmer to touch up your neck, beard and mustache, this is a solid option. Inside the heavy-duty housing, a quiet magnetic motor powers carbon-steel blades designed for years of use. Weighing in at This pick is great for guys that need a powerful-yet-compact trimmer. The magic lies in the versatility of the adjustable steel blades.

The battery on this top beard trimmer also delivers up to minutes of cutting time and the waterproof design makes clean-up painless. Powerful lithium-ion battery technology enables up to four hours of run time and gives a clean trim to stubble or longer beard hair. In addition to a T-blade, this trimmer comes with a detail shaver head; rotary ear, nose and brow detail head and 12 guide combs. Even the smallest beard trimmer specs or features can transform your final look.

With up to seven length settings one to 12 millimeters , this top beard trimmer lets you achieve just about any personalized style. Take your time, as this one has up to 70 minutes of battery life. And, just rinse the blade under water for easy cleanup and maintenance. For decades, Andis has helped guys achieve professionally-groomed visages — right from the comfort of our bathrooms. The cordless Andis beard trimmer is great for guys looking for professional-level trims right at home, and this pick offers the calculated precision and detail that many have grown to expect.

Powered by a rotary motor and lithium-ion battery that delivers over minutes of trim time, the carbon steel T-blade trimmer cuts closely and delivers clean lines. The Braun beard trimmer BT is one of the most affordable and accurate beard trimmers available for guys who are just starting to trim their beards at home.

With over 50 minutes of battery life and 20 precision-length dial settings from. The trimmer and head comb feature ultra-sharp blades that allow for painless contour edging around the beard and neckline. After your grooming session is up, just run the blade under water for quick clean up.

Men with thicker beards can be more prone to ingrown hairs and razor bumps. The Bevel beard trimmer is highly reviewed as one of the best beard trimmers for men with thick or curly beards. The built-in adjustable antimicrobial blade dial repels dirt and provides ultra-close cuts without irritation. The trimmer is designed to sit comfortably in the hand as it gets to work.



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