We've put electric shavers – ranging from £30 to more than £300 – to the test, so we can tell you which electric shavers will leave you rubbing your chin in amazement.
To find the best electric shavers, we put the most popular foil and rotary shavers from Braun, Panasonic, Philips, Remington and more through their paces.
Testers with varying hair types and stubble lengths recorded how well each one removed stubble after both one and three days. We also rated manoeuvrability, skin irritation, noise, ease of cleaning and durability.
And we've found a fantastic Great Value option that's often on sale for less than £40, so a decent shaver needn't break the bank.
The best electric shavers from our tests
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Dates tested: August 2022 and September 2023. Page last checked September 2024. We're not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available.
The electric shavers we tested
All the electric shavers we tested are listed in alphabetical order below.
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Barbarossa Brothers Titanium Electric Foil
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Most recently testedSeptember 2022
Type Foil
AccessoriesPop-up trimmer, charging cable, cleaning brush
Cheapest cost to replace shaver head £14.99at Barbarossa Brothers
Braun Series 3
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
TypeFoil
AccessoriesCharging cable
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£21.39 at Amazon (subscribe and save)
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Braun Series 5
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Most recently testedSeptember 2022
Type Foil
AccessoriesCharging cable, charging stand, cleaning brush, micro comb, body groomer, beard trimmer attachments size 2-7
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£31.99at Braun Shop UK
Braun Series 6
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Foil
AccessoriesCharging cable, charging stand, cleaning brush, pop-up trimmer, travel case
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£24.99 at Amazon
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Braun Series 7
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Foil
AccessoriesCharging cable, charging stand, cleaning brush, pop-up trimmer, travel case
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£33atAmazon
Braun Series 8
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Foil
AccessoriesCharging cable, charging stand, cleaning brush, pop-up trimmer, travel case
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£41.95 at Amazon
Braun Series 9 Pro
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Most recently testedSeptember 2022
Type Foil
AccessoriesCharging cable, charging stand, cleaning brush, travel case, pop-up trimmer
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£49.36at Amazon
Braun Series 9 Pro+
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Foil
AccessoriesCharging cable, charging stand, charging case, cleaning brush, pop-up trimmer
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£40atAmazon
Carmen Cordless Titanium
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Most recently testedSeptember 2022
Type Rotary
AccessoriesCharging cable, charging stand, precision trimmer, nasal trimmer
Cheapest costto replace shaver head N/A
Panasonic 5 Blade ES-LV97
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Most recently testedSeptember 2022
Type Foil
AccessoriesCharging cable, charging station, pop-up trimmer, carry case, cleaning brush
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£58.61 at Amazon
Panasonic 4 Blade ES-RF31
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Most recently testedSeptember 2022
Type Foil
AccessoriesPop-up trimmer, cleaning brush, charging cable
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£33.02at Amazon
Panasonic ES-RT37-K511
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Foil
AccessoriesPop-up trimmer, charging cable, cleaning brush
Cheapest costto replace shaver head n/a
Philips Series 3000
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Rotary
AccessoriesPop-up trimmer, charging cable, carry bag
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£22.99 at Boots
Philips Series 5000
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Rotary
AccessoriesPop-up trimmer, charging cable, carry bag
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£22.99 at Boots
Philips Series 7000
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Foil
AccessoriesCarry case, charging cable, charging station
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£15 at Amazon (currently unavailable)
Philips Series 9000 Prestige
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Rotary
AccessoriesPrecision trimmer, charging cable, wireless charging base, soft brush
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£135 at Amazon
Remington F3 Style Series
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Most recently testedSeptember 2022
Type Foil
AccessoriesPrecision trimmer, charging cable, wireless charging base, soft brush
Cheapest cost to replace shaver headn/a
Remington F6
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Foil
AccessoriesCharging cable
Cheapest costto replace shaver headn/a
Remington F9 Ultimate Series
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Most recently testedSeptember 2022
Type Foil
AccessoriesPrecision trimmer, charging cable, wireless charging base, soft brush
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£22.67 at Amazon
Remington MS5120
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Foil
AccessoriesPop-up trimmer, charging cable
Cheapest costto replace shaver headn/a
Remington Virtually Indestructible Rotary PR1855
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Rotary
AccessoriesCharging cable
Cheapest costto replace shaver headn/a
Remington Virtually Indestructible Foil PF7855
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Foil
AccessoriesUSB charging cable only
Cheapest costto replace shaver headn/a
Wahl Clean & Close Plus Wet & Dry
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Most recently testedSeptember 2023
Type Foil
AccessoriesCharging cable, cleaning brush, carry case
Cheapest costto replace shaver head£16.22at Amazon
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How we test electric shavers
To test electric shavers we recruit a panel of volunteers from a mix of ethnic backgrounds, so that each shaver is tested on a variety of different hair types. We buy every product we test.
Most of the panel test three or four shavers each and, so that we can get a true and fair comparison of all shavers, three testers also spend six weeks comparatively testing them all at home.
- Close shave Each shaver's ability to deliver a super-smooth close shave is rated on one day of stubble and three days of stubble. Best Buy shavers will leave you smooth all over. In contrast, the worst shavers will leave you with scratchy patches on your face for the rest of the day.
- Manoeuvrability Particular attention is paid to how well each shaver performs close to sideburns, on the top lip, and around and underneath the chin. There's a real difference between how accurately and closely the Best Buys can shave in these areas compared with the worst.
- Skin irritation After each shave, each tester is examined for skin irritation to see if some are more likely to cause inflammation or in growing hairs.
- NoiseSome shavers make a low, powerful buzz, others an irritating whine that will wake the house. We assess each shaver for how loud and irritating a noise it makes.
- Ease of cleaning After use, we painstakingly clean each shaver and rate it for how easy it is to do.
- DurabilityEach shaver is dropped five times from head height to see how robust it is.
- Ease of use With a Cambridge Simulation glove, which allows the wearer to empathise with those who have hand mobility issues, we assess each shaver for how easy it is to use. All of our Best Buys are easy to use, even if you have limited hand movement. However, the worst we tested are really tricky to get to grips with and control if you have a condition such as arthritis.
Foil vs rotary shavers
The biggest question you'll face when buying a new electric shaver is whether to opt for a foil or rotary model.
Foil shavers
- Foil shavers have straight heads that use blades beneath a fine perforated foil to cut hair.
- Based on our testing, if you're the type of person who shaves every day, or every one to three days (76% of people, according to a survey of Which? members conducted in May 2022), you're likely to get on better with a foil shaver, rather than a rotary.
- Our test results reveal that, in general, foil shavers will give shorter stubble a closer shave and more quickly.
- They're also easier to use to get accurate results around the chin, lips and sideburns.
Rotary shavers
- Rotary shavers usually have three circular heads that rotate to lift and then cut stubble captured by the outer, stationary guard.
- Our testing revealed that most people prefer foil to rotary shavers.
- According to our testing, those who leave their stubble to grow for a week or more (22%, according to our survey) are more likely to prefer a rotary shaver.
- This is because rotary shavers are marginally better at capturing longer hairs than foil shavers.
How to buy the best value electric shaver
It pays to shop around. All of our Best Buys are nearly always available on a good deal somewhere.
In some cases, you can save well over £100 by buying from the cheapest retailer.
If you're looking for a good deal, beware of being influenced by extra features and attachments, such as self-cleaning charging bases, travel cases and even wireless charging bases. These can make comparing different prices difficult, and they often add hundreds of pounds to the overall cost of the shaver.
Our testers weren't that impressed with many of these types of extras, as they take up quite a lot of space in the bathroom and weren't considered to enhance the shaving experience very much.
How to clean
The vast majority of electric shavers are really easy to clean.
You can do this by running the head under the tap and removing the foil protection to expose the blades, which can then be cleaned with the small brush provided.
Some expensive shavers come with their own cleaning stations. However, the majority of our panel found that these were a bit excessive considering that cleaning a shaver is very easy in the first place.
You can save quite a lot of money, if you want to, by opting for a shaver package that doesn't have additional extras, such as a self-cleaning station.
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How often do you need to replace shaver heads?
Most manufacturers recommend that you change the shaving head every 18 months.
Remember to consider the cost of the replacements when you're buying your electric shaver.
Save money by sharpening your rotary shaver head
One benefit of a rotary shaver over foil models is that it's possible to sharpen the blades yourself, if you own a whetstone.
If your rotary shaver allows it, you can remove the three circular blades from the shaving head, swirl each blade face down and with light pressure on a whetstone for five seconds each, to make it almost as good as new.
We've tried this out with an old rotary shaver and it works a treat.
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