WHEN IT comes to a close, fast shave that’s easy to clean up after, electric razors are hard to beat. Don’t believe me? Take it from our grooming editor, Garrett Munce, who has sworn off shaving creams and regular razors after going electric. “Electric razors are also easy to travel with (no extra products!), intuitive to use (especially newer versions that incorporate sensing technology and even AI), and less expensive in the long run,” he previously said.
While electric razors are worth the investment, buying one ain’t cheap. Enter Amazon, which is knocking up to 25% off off a bunch of Braun electric razors while supplies last. And based on years of testing, we can safely say that Braun makes some of the best face mowers around.
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Among the markdowns is the industry leading Series 9 Pro, which we’ve dubbed the absolute best electric razor. It’s loaded with top-of-the-line features like a self-cleaning charging station, flex head that can contour hard-to-reach spots (like your jawline), and a brilliant AutoSense tech that automatically adjusts power based on the density of your facial hair, which means it can mow down a week’s worth of stubble in one fell swoop.
“After conducting our Series 9 Pro review, we found the razor cuts shaving time into a fraction of what other electric razors typically put out,” Munce says.
If you’re looking for a more budget-friendly option, you can go with the Series 8, which we dubbed the best electric razor for everyday use. The only difference between the 8 and 9 is that the latter has an extra cutter, which makes it slightly easier to cut down longer hairs. “[But] if you’re someone using a razor every day, then this one will perform with flying colors,” Munce said.
So if you’re looking to save time and money on your next shave, Amazon’s Braun markdowns have you seriously covered.
Deputy Editor, Commerce
As Men’s Health’s Deputy Editor, Commerce, Christian Gollayan oversees all shopping content on menshealth.com. He relocated back to New York by way of Portland, where he was the Associate Managing Editor at TheManual.com. Christian’s work has also been featured in InStyle, Food & Wine, the New York Post, and Tatler Asia.
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