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It will of course work just fine on the rest of the body, but it’s really practical in those particular areas. Testers also said it was quick to achieve their desired style and only tugged slightly on thicker beard hairs. It allows you to hold the groomer at an ideal angle in a more comfortable way — it’s difficult to explain, but take my word for it. It took at least a quarter less time to do my regular weekly shave, thanks to the fast-moving cutter (12,000rpm).
It was a top scorer for dealing with head hair too, with everyone finding it easy to reach the back of their head comfortably.Otherwise, it does pretty much the same things, except this one focuses on the face and hair, with a foil shaver attachment included so you can shave too.
And while these removable guards aren’t as practical as an integrated adjustable guard that offers more granular control over the hair length, the ones that come with the Bodygroom 5000 have a few specific pros. Not only is such a trimmer more effective at catching the hair, it’s also more enjoyable to use and feels very natural and easy on the wrist.Having experimented with hair clippers during lockdown and various disastrous at-home haircuts,” Stephen says, “it’s clear that beard trimmers are far more adept at gliding around difficult areas of the face and jaw.
These levers allow you to adjust the cutting length incrementally, enabling you to alter the cutting length without switching guards. The upside of this is that it offers a super quick cut; the downside, however, is that it lacks the accuracy smaller blade surfaces allow.Those who need to shave regularly loved that it was lightweight enough to take with them on the go, and everyone said it left them with a smooth finish. Side note: The European equivalent is the Philips Bodygroom 5000 BG5020/15 (identical performance-wise).