I use the Philips Bodygroom Series 1000. It has 2 combs: 0.5 mm and 3 mm. It is waterproof. I use it with the 0.5 mm comb on the armpits and groin area. It trims very, very close. I am very satisfied with the trimmer. The only downside is that it's not rechargeable. It runs on an AA battery.
I bought the Brio Beardscape trimmer last year for $150. That's a total piece of shit. It never held a charge, and then it just stopped working altogether. JUST STICK TO THE BIG BRANDS! The Phillips 5000 is $40.
Is the Philips series 5000 any good? Does it nick your private areas? All trimmers I’ve used nicked me especially on the balls. Also can i use it without the guards on my balls? I want the closest shave without any nicks.
@@juniorleslie9494I honestly figured theirs would b better. Thinkin of lookin into a woman's trimmer. I have no shame. Idc bout the color either. Private use. 🤷🏽♂️😂
Saying that I shouldn't have a waterproof trimmer because it's bad to try to cut wet hair is like saying that I shouldn't have a waterproof watch because I'll start walking in Lake Erie while wearing concrete boots. Just because a product feature allows you to do something stupid without breaking it does not mean that you will.
The method I prefer is using a disposable razor on the scrotum. Obviously, it doesn't work well on an untrimmed, hairy sac, but after the first trim and to maintain, a razor is the best. It's quick and no stubble.
I wish I could do that. I can barely manage to use a screen on my balls because my sac is very stretchy and my balls hang ridiculously low. It's such a problem that I sit on them a lot if I'm not paying attention. It's even worse when riding my motorcycle.
@@audiogarden21I have the same problem, put the shower head on the coldest setting and put it on your balls 😅 bit uncomfortable at first but you get used to it and it tightens everything up aswell as making the hairs stand on end making shaving much easier
I find the opposite to work better. Your scotum naturally drops due to extra heat, making the stretchy skin easier to navigate. I find that using soap as a lubricant for the razor works best. Just take your time.@@InterYamah
Man, this is a difficult decision. A lot of men hate on the Manscaped trimmer. I just saw there’s a Gillette trimmer now. It look good but would it be good for the chest hair? I need something for the whole body.
The Gillette is a re-branded Braun 3 series - it has a really small NiMh battery. The 5 series in the Braun-All-in-One is the lowest I would go. Posting a full review on that lineup in a day or 2!
Funny. But probably the opposite. It snot a feeling. Its people who don't want their Pubic area bacteria to get on their fsce. Its reasonable. There is nothing to judge there
I think that the best thing to use on your pubic hairs and your balls is a razor with five blades if you know how to use it and you’re careful you will get smooth skin no stubble no nicks.An electric trimmer will cut your skin no matter what these other companies say like manescaped 4.0.You can use a razor for a longer time if you only use it on your pubes not your face.
Im very grateful with the ManScaped 3.0 its like 50 buks in my country and it saves me a lot when i meet someone but it cuts many many many times im gona try onther brand
Trimmer cuts too short? Isn't that the goal...to get your hairs cut down to the skin surface? People who can't use the same trimmer for all areas are mental cases.
I've received glowing reviews about the trimmer you mentioned, especially regarding its long-lasting battery and overall performance. However, for grooming your lower parts, I recommend considering the Brio for Life. It boasts an impressive 240 minutes of battery life, which translates to 4 hours, or 14,400 seconds. This could easily cover 2-3 months of regular use. If you only shave occasionally, the battery could even last up to a year on a single charge. While the Phillips 9000 is reliable with 50 to 90 minutes of battery life, the BeardScape stands out for its extended durability thanks to its superior blade and cutting precision.
I have Manscaped 5. I like it because it's small and handy, you can replace the blade with the foil shaver and it has a light that illuminates the skin.
Owned 2, first one wouldn’t hold a charge. The 4.0 I have now won’t turn on anymore. Maybe had it 6 months. Gave up on them. To each their own and I understand experience may differ. But I’ve seen too many other friends have the same issues.