I bought one today. I have the first version but the PRO is better in my opinion. I stopped shaving with blades because of skin irritations. This PRO shaves perfect, it charges to a 100 % within the hour and not expensive to purchase ( € 69,- including 2 blades and a travel case ).
Hey, sorry about annoying you but I have one question. I bought King C Gillete style master trimmer. I have not yet used it on my beard. I never had longer beard because areas where it would not grow (where mustache should be) hairs are not nearly as strong as the one on my face below cheek bones. Nevertheless, should I buy Philips One Blade Pro, or One Blade 360 today? I want to have that one - so please just give me strait answer between One Blades, whic one should I go for? FYI, I clean shave with Gilette proglide, and so far that has been the best blade for me. Now I'm on the market for trimmers. I know that I have one already, but I think that I might have bought the wrong one. What say you?
I returned mine for a rotary style razor. Had it for less than a month and the blade wear indicator was already showing. And found out replacement blades are $28 no thank you
Very nice channel! Randomly found it today and have been loving the videos! This is also very helpful to me for picking the OneBlade by Philips finally. My old Philips trimmer has to retire. The only downside is that after some research I found out that the so called NORELCO products is pretty much a line-up of products only in the US. In other parts of the world there doesn't seem to be Norelco Philips products, but I also seem to fail to understand the difference between Norelco Philips and regular Philips products. I see there's changes in the model serial numbers but apart from that I don't know if there's any other physical difference.
I dont see the point with the Pro. Never tried it but I'm perfectly happy with the regular Oneblade, which is half the price. The main advantage I see with the oneblade is how close to zero you come when you shave without a guard. You also dont need any shaving gel and it causes no irritation or scars, which makes it very convenient and easy. With guard its pretty crap so then I use my hair clipper.
Check out the demo I did using this here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-E_wfHNYQJHE.html You can get it on Amazon here (affiliate): amzn.to/3hcsapI Thanks for watching and make sure to subscribe!
I’ve personally invested heavily financially and practically in shaving. Here’s what I’ve found based on years of experience looking for shave I want. (I want the smoothest quick shave without getting ingrown hairs or irritation.) 1) Annually, with daily shaving, the Oneblade will cost the same as buying the Braun Series 9 with cleaning cartridges replacing the cleaning cartridge solution every 19 cycles (I took over two weeks to count exactly how many cycles until the light turns on.) 2) The Philips Norelco OneBlade doesn’t provide the closest shave when “close” is defined by the length of hair protruding from the skin. However, “smoothness” I have found the OneBlade can provide (with extra work) a shave nearly as smooth as a Double Edge Safety Razor. This is all from my experience, not the opinions of others. 3) Using Leftric Shave or another electric pre-shave will make this even smoother. If your goal is the closest shave, the Gillette Fusion 5 should be the winner because it will cut under the skin, but that’s a problem. Cutting under the skin produces ingrown hairs. Don’t get me wrong, the experience of taking a warm shower followed by shaving against the grain with a new Gillette Fusion 5 ProGlide using the Gillette Fusion ProGlide Sensitive 2 in 1 Shave Gel is AMAZING. (Assuming you didn’t break out in ingrowns the next day.) But you know, like I do, that those sharp, amazing shave experiences don’t last very long on those blades. In my experience, the way to get an oil-covered baby butt dish soap lathered slip and slide smooth shave is using a double-edge safety razor. The best part is you don’t get breakouts. It takes time to learn, but I go against the grain nearly everywhere on its face every time I shave and am never disappointed by blade performance. Double edge safety razors are much sharper, profoundly cheaper, and easy to learn.
Totally agree - this isn't going to give you the closest shave, but it's really comfortable for me because it's less irritating and it still gets pretty close. Thanks for the in depth assessment!
Hey man, thanks a lot for the comment and the important info. Definitely know the struggle of trying to find the best way to shave. I'm going to try out this sort of shaver now and hopefully, it is what I've been missing 😁
I’ve seen people using this with no guard on to shave daily I don’t get why ? When the is Bruan series 9 pro or Panasonic arch 5 or 6 .which give off a way better shave than this garbage one blade
Great, because it doesn't get close enough to irritate your skin and if you're shaving daily then you will keep a pretty close shave still at the same time
I did not know that Philips OneBlade had a Pro version as well. I think I have the 'standard' one, and I do get the charger with it. Maybe in your country, they do not sell it with the charger. I don't know...
How close is shave compared with cartridge razor? I need to choose between Philips and Panasonic Arc 5 because my skin is sensitive and i have bad shaving technique so i don't want to use manual razor anymore. Panasonic is surely better but if i order it from Amazon for delivery i need to pay 60 $ more so i'm interesting is Philips oneblade worth buying as my first electric razor or to choose Panasonic?
@@humansrants1694 The most up to date one is the one without the display numbers and with lesser battery time? Edit: Also, what about this 360 one? Is that supposed to be the 2023 model?
Do you think it's possible to buy adjustable head and plug it to the regular version of one blade? (QP2521 for example?) I mistakenly bought the regular version and now trying to find a solution to upgrade it to pro.
True - but with this pro version you get the extra attachment guard with more settings and better battery life though. Over time, the price difference is worth it to just go with the Pro version IMO.
For me, I don't use that attachment daily anyway so I usually end up just taking the main trimmer with me on shorter trips. I have thrown the other attachment in my Dopp kit or top pouch on my backpack with other items though and it has held up fine actually.
Ahora veo que la pro carga más rápido que la versión normal que bondades más tendrá si la cuchilla se dice que hay que cambiarle cada cuatro meses bno me voy por la normal no soy apurado son ocho meses de afeitado aunque escuché que unos la tienen más de un año sin cambiar cuchilla eso me anima más por la versión normal aunque la versión pro que es más cara tampoco sería mala inversión viendo la duración de las cuchillas además de ser considerada por muchos cómo la mejor afeitadora del mundo 😎
lol - Zenni optical actually. They're an online site and you put in your prescription and they ship to you. I think they were these ones exactly: www.zennioptical.com/p/acetate-plastic-rectangle-eyeglass-frames/1251?skuId=125118
@@tpassmedia iirc there was a sale on the most basic oneblade with a single attachment, it went for $28 and the pro were ranging from $101 to $152 depending which one you bought as apparently they all had their little differences, like which attachment they came with.
it work for your pubes? cause no matter how many times i try to use fresh razor blades on any gillete razor ill still get red itchy bumps. i dont get it. its like theres no other way around that.
It's not safety razor close or even other razor close, but to me it's more convenient and good enough. The whole premise of this OneBlade is that there's a buffer so as to not irritate you as much and not nick you (which does work great). The result is that it isn't baby's bottom smooth but it looks good in my opinion and doesn't bother me ever.
Somebody knows what in the world is that hole in the back part of the shaver? Not the charging port in the bottom, but one little hole near from the top to where you attach the blade. Mine is leaking some white grease out of it
I wonder, could i use that attachment for shaving my head? ohhh I must know, I will buy it soon :). I already saw a video before about how well it shaves and it is smooth looking and I really like it. I am getting razor burn now from the one I use to shave my head and face and need a change now :). Great video :)
Yeah I don't see why not! It's a *pretty* close shave but not as close as a traditional razor so if your'e getting irritation then I think this could be a good option for you. The attachment this comes with wouldn't allow you to keep your hair very long but if you keep it short then it could definitely work for your head too. Thanks for watching!
The newer 360 Face is cheaper but it has a NiMH vs Li-Ion battery. The lifespan in a NiMH battery is typically 2.5-3 yrs or 500 charge cycles vs the 5 years/1000 cycles in a Li-Ion battery like in the Pro. The usage time and charge time is also pretty different. In the 360, the usage time/charge time is 45 min/8 hrs vs 90 min/1 hr in the Pro. The guard you get is also a lot shorter on the 360 version (5mm max vs 9mm on the Pro). I just got the 360 to test out actually. These are the models I'm referencing (affiliate links): Pro: amzn.to/4cbLuyB 360: amzn.to/49UeZmW
I use the cheap version on my face and use a Merkur safety razor on my neck, I prefer visible stubble on my face the one blade is good for that if you shave the night before.
🤔hmmmmmm, Most definitely it is a nice little razor blade there's no question about it. the one thing i don't like about it, is the fact you cannot get a really good close shave with it at all. At least with a Gillette razor blade you can get a really close shave.
It's a bit of a trade-off for sure - for me, I think it gets plenty close without giving any irritation at all or nicks so I'm pretty happy with it still. I will occasionally touch up other areas with my razor blade when I want a really smooth shave.
I mean…electric razors are a convenience tool that don’t get as close as sharp blades from manual razors. It’s not a fault of this razor. The only way to cut shorter with an electric razor is the spinning foil type which can cause ingrown hairs.
Yeah you can use it for that as well. Might want to set the guard appropriately for certain areas to be safe but you could definitely use this with no guard on your chest for example.
I do not know for the pro, if it is a different blade? for my part, a blade lasts me one month max if I shave 3 times a week, I do not understand how it could last 4 months unless to have hair of teenager!
I think it depends on your shaving habits a bit but for someone like me, yes. If you have a thick beard and regularly shave your stubble each day, maybe not. I am still super happy with it however and it causes me ZERO irritation.