![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, it's pricey for a beard trimmer, but it feels premium and like it's built to last. The flip-back shaving head also makes rinsing out any fine hairs really easy, as there's no fiddling around trying to clip a cheap plastic head back on. We found the battery life to be excellent too, and the 'power sensor adaptor' automatically adjusts the speed of the motor depending on how hard it works, allowing it to plough through longer sections without getting bogged down like some cheaper beard trimmers we've tried.Īlthough we wouldn't recommend submerging it in a bubble bath, it is supposedly 100-percent waterproof and performed perfectly well when we tested it in the shower. That steel cutting head is brilliantly contoured, thanks to “anti-friction skin follower” technology, and it manages to get into the awkward or hard-to-reach areas where many rivals fall down. There's a robust steel dial that quickly adjusts the blade length from 0.4mm to 5mm, or throw on a plastic guard and cover the 5.4mm to 10mm lengths.ĭesigned primarily with neater beard-scaping in mind, it will whip away whiskers without any snags or pulls. Thankfully, the BT9000 Prestige isn't just a looker, because in our review we found it offers an equally classy shave. Heck, even the battery life indicator is neatly integrated into the base of the trimmer. That's thanks to its steel body, steel blades and heavy-duty rubber grip. Although it doesn't have a fricken' laser like some other Philips beard trimmers, the BT9000 Prestige is the classiest-looking we've ever clapped eyes on.
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