Braun Series 7- 790cc Pulsonic Shaver System, Silver
- Innovative pulsonic technology. 10,000 micro vibrations help capture more hair
- 3 personalization modes for a more individual shave.
- Fully flexible shaving system for maximum facial adaptability.
- Activelift captures flat-lying hair in problem areas for a smooth and precise shave.
- Optifoil – for the closest braun shave ever.
Braun’s most advanced technology for our most complete and comfortable shave. It contains the Braun Clean and Renew cleaning solution The Series 7 is the most advanced and premium shaver line from Braun. The Pulsonic technology with 10,000 micro vibrations helps capture more hair with every stroke – for Braun‘s most thorough and comfortable shave. The Series 7 shaver combines the most advanced Technology and Design. Series 7‘s leading edge shaving technology three different Personalization
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Braun Series 7 vs. Panasonic ES-LA63 vs Norelco SensoTouch 3D,
I’ve accumulated quite a few electric razors over the years, with the three most recent being the new models from Norelco, Braun and Panasonic. So, thought I’d do a comparison to perhaps help those who are debating between these high-end models.
But first let’s get a basic question out of the way: do you have to spend this much to get a good shave from an electric shaver? Absolutely not. Lower-end models such as the Braun Series 5, the 7000 and 8000 Norelco series and the Panasonic ArcIV are great shavers. What you get for the extra money is a slight improvement in the shave, a bit better design, and a few somewhat useful bells and whistles.
Build quality – all are very nicely put together. The Braun feels the most substantial; the 3D feels the most “plasticy.”
Sound – the 3D runs very quietly; the Braun and Panasonic are far more “buzzy” but not too loud.
Overall feel – for me, the Braun feels the most comfortable to hold. Easy to grip even if your hands are wet. The Panasonic is a close second. The 3D feels the most awkward. Not horrible, but not all that comfortable either.
Dry shave: closeness – this is a tough call, with the Braun and the Panasonic both providing very close shaves. The 3D does a pretty good job, but my face does not feel as smooth as with the others.
Dry shave: speed – the 3D is the clear winner here. Just mows through my beard, with a total shave time of less than 3 min. The Panasonic takes about 4 min for a good shave; the Braun clocks in at about 5 min.
Dry shave: neck – this is the most difficult area for most shavers, and all of these models left a few errant hairs here and there. The 3D did the best but it comes at the expense of some irritation (see the next note). The Braun and Panasonic are about equal.
Dry shave: comfort – Braun is the winner for me, followed by the Panasonic. Zero redness even in the more sensitive spots (jaw line and neck). The 3D left me with some red spots on my neck. Nothing severe, but it is clearly a notch below the others on the comfort meter.
Wet shave – this is limited to just the Panasonic and the 3D. I’m not a big fan of wet shaving, but both of these do a very good job. The Panny works best with a very thin layer of gel-type cream; the 3D works best with a heavier lather (I got good results with Edge). Both provided close shaves, with the Panny a bit more gentle than the 3D. But, the 3D did a better job on the neck and jaw line.
**Update: Just tried the new Remington Alphagel shaving cream and that works very well with both the Panny and the Norelco. The scent is a bit heavy (menthol) but the no-foam consistency is a perfect match for a wet electric shave. Much better than any other shave cream I’ve tried. I reviewed the Alphagel if you want more info.
Maneuverability – this is where the Braun really shines for me. I have a mustache, and edging it with the Braun is a piece of cake. The 3D takes some practice, but it can do a decent job. Worst by far was the Panasonic – the huge head makes it very hard to create a clean edge around the `stash.
Auto cleaning – I love the cleaning station from Braun. Works well, cleans well, and the razor comes out lemony-fresh. The Panasonic cleaning station is OK, but is louder, takes longer, and the water-based cleaning solution is not as effective. I can’t comment on the 3D station since the model I bought didn’t come with it.
Manual cleaning – both the Panasonic and 3D are very easy to clean manually. They actually don’t need the auto cleaning station (although it is handy for storage for the Panny). The cutters are removable from the 3D (unlike the Arcitec models) for extra cleaning every so often. The Braun can be cleaned with water, but it’s hard to get it very clean since the cutter block is a single unit.
Lots more that I could say about these razors, but this review is already way too long. If I had to pick just one, I’d go with the Braun. While not perfect, it excels in several areas and feels the best. It also offers three settings (gentle, normal and intensive) that vary the speed of the cutters, a feature the other two lack. I find that very helpful. Plus, replacement heads are easily available and often discounted (as are the cleaning cartridges). But, the 3D and the Panasonic are also very good shavers and will get the job done. If you are willing to spend the money, any one of these would be a good choice.
Note: I have the Braun 790cc-4 since I was able to get it at a fantastic price (on another site – sorry Amazon!) on Black Friday. But, under normal pricing situations, the 760 is cheaper and a better value. They work the same, with the differences limited to color of the razor, type of read-out on the handle, and the fact that the 760 lacks the “quick clean” feature in the cleaning station. None of…
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|First shave out of box, stunning results!,
I’ve had a top of the line Braun 8000 series (8595) for about 6+ years. It just started to fail recently – I didn’t feel like trying another replacement foil/blade and after over 2,000 shaves – I guess it’s hard to complain. If this new one lasts the same duration, then it will be well worth the money for just over $0.12 per day plus consumables (cleaning solution & replacement foils).
I opened this new shaver morning (790-CC4), charged it, and started using it. I like the variable setting (3-steps) for mild to intense. I like the feel of it and although the display is less sophisticated than my old one, this one might be more practical in usage. It has a Li-Ion battery and so is a bit lighter, and seems well-constructed.
The real test is the shave – and this is the best result I’ve ever had from shaving with an electric. On rare occasions I’ll use a blade for a special occasion and a blade is usually much closer than most electrics – but I’ve been okay with a slight sacrifice using an electric in the past. My face right now feels so shockingly smooth, I’d swear I shaved with a blade this morning… So the proof is in the pudding – and I’d wholeheartedly recommend this shaver if you’re partial to electrics.
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|Good for Some – A Step Back for Most,
As a longtime user of Braun shavers (20 years), each model was a significant and welcome improvement over the last. Until now.
Previous models shaved so well that my wife thought I used a blade. For the 3 months I tried this model, I used my 4-year old 6000 series to clean up everything this expensive shaver missed. People commented on my ‘one day’ stubble the same day I shaved with this razor. For shaving quality, this model was a visible step down from earlier Brauns.
Although quieter than other models, there’s no audible confirmation of clipped beard hairs as they’re cut, so it’s harder to brush over an area and hear whether you got additional hairs you’d missed before.
There are improvements such as the trimmer that folds nicely away into a stylish and rubber-accented grip. It also has a clean silver look with a nice blue LED accent. Although the base is too busy-looking for my tastes, it’s shaped well and looks sturdy for being made of plastic. You honestly couldn’t buy a better-looking shaver.
But for a close shave, this is a huge step back for Braun. Although their new shave head does a great job of retaining clippings and catching those pesky hairs that lay flat against your skin, the overall shave is far inferior to previous models. Worse, the entire line of Braun shavers including the 3 and 5 series all use a variation of this inferior shave head as well. As a result, I’ve turned to discontinued Braun shavers (6000 and 8000 series) and grudgingly turned in my longtime Braun fan-boy status for a move to Panasonic.
PROS:
For those with soft beards, this may work well
Gets hairs pressed flat against your skin very well
Attractive and accurate charging level display
Retains shavings better than earlier models (fewer flecks fall out)
Quieter shaver (not as noisy) than others
CONS:
Pop out trimmer isn’t as wide as previous models
Trimmer has odd angle (hard to see where you’re trimming)
Shaver looks ergonomic, but is hard to hold firmly in hand
Shave head becomes unbearably hot after 10 minutes of use
Unnecessary cleaning solution
Travel case holds shaver only, not charging cord
Charging cord is bulky (huge head on outlet side)
With cleaning base, takes up a lot of space on countertop
Braun provides a 90-day guarantee if you don’t like the shaver. So, if you’re on the fence, give it a try. NOV 2010 UPDATE – This has now been reduced to a 60-day guarantee by Braun.
If you don’t like it and choose to return it, get ready to walk the gauntlet and wait a long time for your refund. The Braun web site makes it nearly impossible to find the return location (keep the form that comes with your shaver for these details – which may be outdated and refer to the 90-day risk free period which is now only 60 days). Braun requires 8-12 weeks to even notify you (by mail) that they received your shaver and then even longer to cut a refund check. Their refund center has a looping phone tree that suggests you can check the status of your return but endlessly loops to a recording of the location to mail your shaver instead. Obviously keep your receipt. Also send your return with a Delivery Confirmation to preserve your costly investment.
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