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title: "Electric Shaver and Trimmer for Men ES8103S Arc3, Wet/Dry with 3 Nanotech Blades and Flexible Pivoting Head"
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# 13,000 cuts/min linear motor Wet/Dry waterproof design Flexible pivoting head Electric Shaver and Trimmer for Men ES8103S Arc3, Wet/Dry with 3 Nanotech Blades and Flexible Pivoting Head

**Brand:** panasonic
**Price:** $629.48
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Elevate your grooming game — shave smarter, not harder!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Electric Shaver and Trimmer for Men ES8103S Arc3, Wet/Dry with 3 Nanotech Blades and Flexible Pivoting Head by panasonic
- **How much does it cost?** $629.48 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.us](https://www.desertcart.us/products/1180414-electric-shaver-and-trimmer-for-men-es8103s-arc3-wet-dry)

## Best For

- panasonic enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted panasonic brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Wet or Dry Convenience:** Shave comfortably in or out of the shower with foam or dry
- • **Smart LCD & Sonic Clean:** 10-stage battery display plus turbo cleaning mode for peak performance
- • **Precision Nanotech Blades:** 3 ultra-sharp 30° angled blades for a close, smooth shave
- • **Contour-Hugging Pivot Head:** Effortlessly glides over jawline, chin & neck for zero missed spots
- • **All-Day Power & Fast Charge:** Up to 1 week use with quick 30-min full recharge

## Overview

The Panasonic ES8103S Arc3 is a premium men’s electric shaver featuring 3 nanotech blades angled at 30° for ultra-close cuts, powered by a high-speed linear motor delivering 13,000 cuts per minute. Its flexible pivoting head adapts seamlessly to facial contours, while the wet/dry waterproof design offers versatile shaving options. Equipped with a 10-stage LCD battery indicator and sonic cleaning mode, it ensures effortless maintenance and long-lasting peak performance. Lightweight and travel-friendly, it’s engineered for sensitive skin and precision grooming.

## Description

The fully loaded Panasonic Electric Shaver and Trimmer for Men ES8103S Arc3, Wet/Dry with 3 Nanotech Blades and Flexible Pivoting Head is packed with smart, innovative features that deliver a remarkably close and comfortable shave. The ES8103S electric razor is a three-blade shaving system for outstanding shaver coverage and closeness. Panasonic Arc3 men's shavers feature 30-degree angle blades to cut hair at its base for close, accurate precision. The flexible pivoting head allows the cordless shaver to float effortlessly along the contours of your face for a clean shave, especially around your sideburns and under your chin. The Panasonic shaver has a fast, linear motor to help eliminate the tugging and pulling that may occur with slower electric razors, while maintaining peak power right up until the end of the charge. The Panasonic ES8103S men's three-blade electric shaving system with Nanotech blades comes equipped with a travel pouch, hypoallergenic blades and foils for sensitive skin, a pop-up shaving trimmer, and an AC recharger. The convenient wet/dry design lets you shave and trim in the shower or bath with foam, gel or soap lather and dry by holding under warm water to rinse away hair stubble and residue. Like all Panasonic shavers for men, blades and foil should be replaced when dull to ensure the best electric shaver performance. Panasonic Shaver ES8103S Replacement accessories: Men’s Razor Foil (WES9087PC), Electric Razor Blade (WES9068PC), and Men’s Razor Combo Set (WES9013PC).

Review: As Good as a Blade? No -- It's BETTER! - I've tried electric razors periodically over the years hoping to find one that gives a shave relatively comparable to safety or disposable razors. Inevitably, I've found the electrics notably inferior to blades and have switched back. Fed up once again with the rising cost of disposable blades, along with the accompanying nicks, cuts, and irritated skin, I decided recently to try the Panasonic ES 8103s based on the strong positive reviews on desertcart.com. I'm truly glad I did, and encourage those looking to switch from blades to an electric razor to give the ES8103s serious consideration. I should note that I have a relatively light beard, so those with heavy beards might want to look for a review of this product by users with similar features. I also have a mild case of psoriasis, with patches of affected skin near my sideburns and on both sides of my neck near my larynx. This chronic, genetically inherited skin condition means I have a sensitive face that is prone to razor burn and other shaving-related irritations. Thus, a clean, close, comfortable shave is particularly important, since nicks and other problems associated with shaving tend to get magnified. I've used the Panasonic ES 8103s for about two weeks so far, and can honestly report that it has delivered by far the best shave I have ever had, blade or electric. It's easy to use right out of the box. Just unpack it, plug in the detachable charging cord and when the digital display reads "100%" it is ready for use. Right away you will notice a very positive feature: the ES8103s charges very quickly, going from 0% to fully charged in about an hour. The razor holds a charge (based on my shaving needs) for about a week. Cleaning is simple. When the razor needs to be cleaned, a "spigot" symbol shows in the display. Press and briefly hold the on/off button until the razor enters the "turbo" mode (a digital indicator will show, plus the blade sound is clearly different), wet the foil (blade cover) under running water, apply liquid hand soap to the foil and allow the razor to clean itself. The foil is then easily removed by depressing two black buttons on either side of the razor head. Rinse the now-exposed blades and the foil, and let dry. Quick, easy, and efficient. What about the shave? Five stars. The razor looks big, but is actually light and well balanced in your hand. Never mind the few reviews that call attention to what the reviewers perceive as a "freakishly large" head. It just looks that way. I find the ES8103s makes fast, nearly effortless work of my beard. Virtually no pressure is needed to ensure a very close clean shave. Even problem areas (just under your nose, for example) are a snap. The result has been an astonishingly close shave that leaves my face smooth and clean. The shave it delivers lasts longer than a blade shave. No bumps. No nicks. Absolutely no razor burn. Best of all, the ES8103s absolutely does not irritate my sensitive skin. In fact, I swear it does the reverse: it leaves my face so clean and smooth it actually reduces the underlying day-to-day irritation that accompanies mild cases of psoriasis like mine. The ES8103s simply delivers the best shave I have ever head. Every time. If you have sensitive or prone to chronically irritated skin like mine, this product is worth every penny. PS -- you may note that desertcart shows other users purchasing the WES 9013PC replacement kit (outer foil/inner blade) plus a second inner blade only replacement kit. Don't make the mistake of doing this. Just get the WES 9013PC replacement kit on its own. Panasonic recommends replacing the outer foil once a year and the inner blades every OTHER year. Assuming that's right, you won't need 2 sets of replacement inner blades. PROs: GREAT shave. Zero irritation. Lightweight razor. Fast charge. Easy to use. Very decent price for the quality of the shave. Works wet or dry (I have only used it dry). CONs: None. USER UPDATE (12-30-2010): I have now been using this product daily for a month. I can report no changes necessary to my earlier review, except to say that it takes less time to fully charge than originally reported (30 minutes or less as opposed to 1 hour). Bottom Line: Great shave, great price. Highly recommended.
Review: Best electric razor I have ever used. - It's been years since I have used an electric razor exclusively and the last one I owned, a Norelco from the late 90's, was a real workhorse. It was a rotary razor that I picked out for a Christmas present when I was barely 18 years old. I used that razor till the batteries no longer charged and it was left in the bathroom closet as I began to alternate between a regular razor and my dad's cheap rotary electric razor. Frankly, both of them would tear my face up when I used them. After awhile, I finally found a triple bladed razor that did an excellent job and I stuck with it. Fast forward nearly 2 decades, I have been through several variations of razors, including a 65 year old safety razor that did an amazing job, but was hard on my skin if I got in a hurry. After some more experimentation I settled on a relatively cheap razor system that worked well. You see, I find that anything more than 3 blades in a regular razor irritates my skin and causes unwanted ingrown hairs on my face. Since 3 blade cartridge razors seem to be fading away in favor of 4, 5, and even 6 blades, I needed an alternative. That was when I started looking into electric razors again. I knew I wanted a foil razor since past experience showed me that a foil style razor did a good job on my face/skin without irritating it. But when you start to read reviews most say to go for the Braun foil razors, but for the money I just didn't see the point. Im sure a 100-300 dollar foil razor is nice and very advanced, but Im just cutting hair, all I need is something that can handle that. So I sat down and made a list ... 1. It needed to be a foil razor 2. It need to be Lithium Ion powered 3. It needed to have >30 minutes use on a single charge 4. Some sort of battery meter 5. Good reviews from people who use it. 6. Less than $100 7. Wet/Dry usage After much research I found this Arc series from Panasonic. All of them have good overall reviews and meta-analysis on the reviews shows very few paid reviews for these razors, meaning people actually liked the razor enough to log on and write about. This fulfilled requirement #5. For the price, I paid roughly 60.00 for mine, it satisfied my #6 requirement, and the other details of the razor covered #7, #4, #3, #2, and of course #1. So I bought it. Day #1 The first day it took about 20 minutes to charge to 60% before I used it. I have about 2 days growth, so it wasn't a beard, but no where near mere stubble either. Total shave time about 4.5 minutes and I had to go over 2 small spots again due to the fact I wasn't shaving with a mirror. After some aftershave lotion and some time to calm down my face was just as smooth as it is when I shave with my safety razor and more smooth than the time I got a straight razor shave. As for day #1, I give this razor a 9/10. The 2 point deduction is from having to do my jaw line twice since I couldn't seem to get it to cut around the radius of the jaw bone without missing some hairs. I assume this is due to my lack of experience with this razor. Overall, the shave was excellent. Day #5 I have shaved 3 times this week, which is a definite an increase from my normal routine of 1-2x per week. The razor is doing an excellent job. The one thing I have noticed is the foil gets warm the longer the razor is used, which I clearly a side effect from what little amount of friction there is. Because of this, I have found that it is far better to shave the more sensitive areas of your face first, then proceed to the other places. Also, this thing is really loud! Not "wake the baby" loud, but very noticeable by those nearby. Day #10 Today I utilized the wet/dry functionality of the Arc 3. After wetting my face with hot water, I applied a run-of-the-mill $1-$2 shave foam and allowed it to soak for approximately 10 minutes. I then applied a second coat of shave foam and proceeded to shave. I extra lubrication was nice and allowed the razor to glide much better than when I shaved dry. However, the vibrations of the cutting head basically threw water all over the place while I was shaving. Another downside is that with the shave foam, it is difficult to actually see where you are shaving, or what you have missed. Overall, the outcome, at least for my face, wasn't any better or worse than a dry shave. Perhaps a longer soak to soften the stubble or perhaps shaving after a shower would yield better results, but I doubt it would make that much of a difference. Another test I plan to try later on is using a product designed specifically for putting on prior to shaving with an electric razor. Overall, I have to say the Arc 3 is the best razor I have every used thus far. It cuts clean and close, which is saying a lot with the barbed wire I call facial hair. For the price I feel it is a clear winner and a good compromise between cheap razors that mangle your face and ones that cost several hundred dollars.

## Features

- Sharp men’s shaver blades: Panasonic arc3 men's electric shaver with 3 ultra-sharp nanotech blades and ultra-thin arc foil follow facial contours for a quick, close and comfortable shave
- Wet/dry electric shaver and trimmer 2 in 1: Build-in pop up trimmer details mustaches, beards and sideburns; Wet/dry waterproof shaver allows for convenient shaving in or out of the shower
- Flexible pivoting head: Panasonic flexible pivoting electric shaver head glides effortlessly to trace the individual contours of face, chin, neck and jaw
- High performance motor with a linear drive: This Panasonic shaver is equipped with a linear motor which delivers 13,000 cuts per minute and maintains peak power up to the end of every battery charge
- LCD battery indicator and sonic cleaning: The shaver’s 10 stage Lcd shows battery status at a glance, and sonic vibration cleaning mode removes stubble easily; Rechargeable, portable and travel friendly

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001DNE3KQ |
| Additional Features | Dry Shave, No Docking Station, Wet |
| Battery Average Life | 42 minutes |
| Battery Description | Rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,227,405 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1,127 in Men's Foil Shavers |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Brand Name | Panasonic |
| Color | Silver/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,050 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00037988566426 |
| Head Type | Foil |
| Included Components | 3 Nano Blades |
| Item Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PAN-024 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Model Name | ES8103S |
| Model Number | ES8103S |
| Number of Blades | 3 |
| Power Source | AC 100-240V |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Beard, Face |
| Special Feature | Dry Shave, No Docking Station , Wet |
| UPC | 037988566426 037988566358 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Panasonic
- **Model Name:** ES8103S
- **Power Source:** AC 100-240V
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Beard, Face
- **Special Feature:** Dry Shave, No Docking Station, Wet

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Would this product be ideal fot shaving hair from the genital areas and or buttocks? And if not, specifically why not?**
A: This beast will devour those fine hairs like it was nobody's business leaving your skin silky smooth. However, if you have longer hair the triple blades will miss over some. I do not recommend using the pop out trimmer for longer hair in the genital area as the big head blocks line of sight and can make using the razor feel awkward. For longer hair I would recommend dedicated electric clippers like the Remington PG6025.

**Q: It appears that the difference between the Panasonic ES8103S and the ES LT41 is the travel lock (and roughly $20). Any thoughts on which one to buy?**
A: I have had the ES8103S for 7 years, using it every day with no problems.  Travel extensively internationally and never had a problem with it coming on in the luggage.  Also, the charger is good to use anywhere as it is multi-voltage.  Just need the correct plug adapter depending on the country you are in.

**Q: is this shaver made in japan**
A: Back of the actual shaver says Made in China.  I have an ES8243 (Arc 4) that is actually made in Japan, and I can tell the difference in quality.  Between the two shavers, the Japan-made one definitely feels better made to me.

**Q: I read reviews that talk about LCD/general failure after a few months. I really want to buy this. Is there still a problem or has it been fixed?**
A: I bought mine in 2010 and the LCD only failed in the last few months (8 years later).  As expected, it doesn't hold a full charge but I still only need to recharge it one a week or so (so maybe it can hold like 20 mins charge) - but given how quickly other Li-Ion batteries degrades (iPhone/iPad seems to degrade substantially after 2 years) - I call this a win as it's held great battery life for the majority of the 8 years i've had it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ As Good as a Blade? No -- It's BETTER!
*by D***N on November 27, 2010*

I've tried electric razors periodically over the years hoping to find one that gives a shave relatively comparable to safety or disposable razors. Inevitably, I've found the electrics notably inferior to blades and have switched back. Fed up once again with the rising cost of disposable blades, along with the accompanying nicks, cuts, and irritated skin, I decided recently to try the Panasonic ES 8103s based on the strong positive reviews on Amazon.com. I'm truly glad I did, and encourage those looking to switch from blades to an electric razor to give the ES8103s serious consideration. I should note that I have a relatively light beard, so those with heavy beards might want to look for a review of this product by users with similar features. I also have a mild case of psoriasis, with patches of affected skin near my sideburns and on both sides of my neck near my larynx. This chronic, genetically inherited skin condition means I have a sensitive face that is prone to razor burn and other shaving-related irritations. Thus, a clean, close, comfortable shave is particularly important, since nicks and other problems associated with shaving tend to get magnified. I've used the Panasonic ES 8103s for about two weeks so far, and can honestly report that it has delivered by far the best shave I have ever had, blade or electric. It's easy to use right out of the box. Just unpack it, plug in the detachable charging cord and when the digital display reads "100%" it is ready for use. Right away you will notice a very positive feature: the ES8103s charges very quickly, going from 0% to fully charged in about an hour. The razor holds a charge (based on my shaving needs) for about a week. Cleaning is simple. When the razor needs to be cleaned, a "spigot" symbol shows in the display. Press and briefly hold the on/off button until the razor enters the "turbo" mode (a digital indicator will show, plus the blade sound is clearly different), wet the foil (blade cover) under running water, apply liquid hand soap to the foil and allow the razor to clean itself. The foil is then easily removed by depressing two black buttons on either side of the razor head. Rinse the now-exposed blades and the foil, and let dry. Quick, easy, and efficient. What about the shave? Five stars. The razor looks big, but is actually light and well balanced in your hand. Never mind the few reviews that call attention to what the reviewers perceive as a "freakishly large" head. It just looks that way. I find the ES8103s makes fast, nearly effortless work of my beard. Virtually no pressure is needed to ensure a very close clean shave. Even problem areas (just under your nose, for example) are a snap. The result has been an astonishingly close shave that leaves my face smooth and clean. The shave it delivers lasts longer than a blade shave. No bumps. No nicks. Absolutely no razor burn. Best of all, the ES8103s absolutely does not irritate my sensitive skin. In fact, I swear it does the reverse: it leaves my face so clean and smooth it actually reduces the underlying day-to-day irritation that accompanies mild cases of psoriasis like mine. The ES8103s simply delivers the best shave I have ever head. Every time. If you have sensitive or prone to chronically irritated skin like mine, this product is worth every penny. PS -- you may note that Amazon shows other users purchasing the WES 9013PC replacement kit (outer foil/inner blade) plus a second inner blade only replacement kit. Don't make the mistake of doing this. Just get the WES 9013PC replacement kit on its own. Panasonic recommends replacing the outer foil once a year and the inner blades every OTHER year. Assuming that's right, you won't need 2 sets of replacement inner blades. PROs: GREAT shave. Zero irritation. Lightweight razor. Fast charge. Easy to use. Very decent price for the quality of the shave. Works wet or dry (I have only used it dry). CONs: None. USER UPDATE (12-30-2010): I have now been using this product daily for a month. I can report no changes necessary to my earlier review, except to say that it takes less time to fully charge than originally reported (30 minutes or less as opposed to 1 hour). Bottom Line: Great shave, great price. Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best electric razor I have ever used.
*by W***N on December 30, 2016*

It's been years since I have used an electric razor exclusively and the last one I owned, a Norelco from the late 90's, was a real workhorse. It was a rotary razor that I picked out for a Christmas present when I was barely 18 years old. I used that razor till the batteries no longer charged and it was left in the bathroom closet as I began to alternate between a regular razor and my dad's cheap rotary electric razor. Frankly, both of them would tear my face up when I used them. After awhile, I finally found a triple bladed razor that did an excellent job and I stuck with it. Fast forward nearly 2 decades, I have been through several variations of razors, including a 65 year old safety razor that did an amazing job, but was hard on my skin if I got in a hurry. After some more experimentation I settled on a relatively cheap razor system that worked well. You see, I find that anything more than 3 blades in a regular razor irritates my skin and causes unwanted ingrown hairs on my face. Since 3 blade cartridge razors seem to be fading away in favor of 4, 5, and even 6 blades, I needed an alternative. That was when I started looking into electric razors again. I knew I wanted a foil razor since past experience showed me that a foil style razor did a good job on my face/skin without irritating it. But when you start to read reviews most say to go for the Braun foil razors, but for the money I just didn't see the point. Im sure a 100-300 dollar foil razor is nice and very advanced, but Im just cutting hair, all I need is something that can handle that. So I sat down and made a list ... 1. It needed to be a foil razor 2. It need to be Lithium Ion powered 3. It needed to have >30 minutes use on a single charge 4. Some sort of battery meter 5. Good reviews from people who use it. 6. Less than $100 7. Wet/Dry usage After much research I found this Arc series from Panasonic. All of them have good overall reviews and meta-analysis on the reviews shows very few paid reviews for these razors, meaning people actually liked the razor enough to log on and write about. This fulfilled requirement #5. For the price, I paid roughly 60.00 for mine, it satisfied my #6 requirement, and the other details of the razor covered #7, #4, #3, #2, and of course #1. So I bought it. Day #1 The first day it took about 20 minutes to charge to 60% before I used it. I have about 2 days growth, so it wasn't a beard, but no where near mere stubble either. Total shave time about 4.5 minutes and I had to go over 2 small spots again due to the fact I wasn't shaving with a mirror. After some aftershave lotion and some time to calm down my face was just as smooth as it is when I shave with my safety razor and more smooth than the time I got a straight razor shave. As for day #1, I give this razor a 9/10. The 2 point deduction is from having to do my jaw line twice since I couldn't seem to get it to cut around the radius of the jaw bone without missing some hairs. I assume this is due to my lack of experience with this razor. Overall, the shave was excellent. Day #5 I have shaved 3 times this week, which is a definite an increase from my normal routine of 1-2x per week. The razor is doing an excellent job. The one thing I have noticed is the foil gets warm the longer the razor is used, which I clearly a side effect from what little amount of friction there is. Because of this, I have found that it is far better to shave the more sensitive areas of your face first, then proceed to the other places. Also, this thing is really loud! Not "wake the baby" loud, but very noticeable by those nearby. Day #10 Today I utilized the wet/dry functionality of the Arc 3. After wetting my face with hot water, I applied a run-of-the-mill $1-$2 shave foam and allowed it to soak for approximately 10 minutes. I then applied a second coat of shave foam and proceeded to shave. I extra lubrication was nice and allowed the razor to glide much better than when I shaved dry. However, the vibrations of the cutting head basically threw water all over the place while I was shaving. Another downside is that with the shave foam, it is difficult to actually see where you are shaving, or what you have missed. Overall, the outcome, at least for my face, wasn't any better or worse than a dry shave. Perhaps a longer soak to soften the stubble or perhaps shaving after a shower would yield better results, but I doubt it would make that much of a difference. Another test I plan to try later on is using a product designed specifically for putting on prior to shaving with an electric razor. Overall, I have to say the Arc 3 is the best razor I have every used thus far. It cuts clean and close, which is saying a lot with the barbed wire I call facial hair. For the price I feel it is a clear winner and a good compromise between cheap razors that mangle your face and ones that cost several hundred dollars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent but don't expect blade shave closeness
*by K***T on March 11, 2017*

I would honestly give this 4.5 stars if I could because I really like it a lot but think there is a little room for improvement with cutting quality. I received this razor as a holiday gift after picking it out for myself. I've used disposable razors for years and it's been a while since I have had a rechargeable model. I like having a pretty clean look but find with a manual razor that I tend to blow it off fairly often. The other reason it was a good time to try one was because of some upcoming medical treatments and I really wasn't supposed to shave with a blade during that time. So it was a good time to pick one up. The manufacturer options were pretty clear - Panasonic or Braun - or if I wanted to consider a rotary model I could go Norelco. I have always been a Panasonic fan as their products are always top quality and last a long time, so with no other clear reason in the ratings to go with the others I went with Panasonic and this model. My single minor hangup I have with this model is that it is far from a 'single pass' type of razor where you only have to sweep past each area once and you are done. I don't know if those even exist but I knew by the ratings that this one definitely didn't do that. I also read reviews of many other models and it didn't seem like paying much more was going to make that much of a difference. I would not consider my beard coarse and manly but I certainly need to shave every day for work. There was a note with the instructions that said to be sure to use the razor daily for a month to allow your beard to adjust to it. I don't know if it actually does adjust or not, but I think they just don't want you to give up to fast if you aren't satisfied. To some it up, it takes me about as long to shave with this than it does for me to shave with a razor. I have to go over each area multiple times. I don't have the best eye sight without my glasses and occasionally my wife has pointed out spots under my chin out of sight that I completely missed. We laugh it off and I try to be more careful. The big difference between this and razors is that I won't risk cutting myself with this, razors are EXPENSIVE, and I can do this completely dry if I choose. Did I mention that razors are EXPENSIVE?? So I've now used this virtually every day now for a couple months and have always used it dry at the sink. I think I have used a razor again once or twice and it did feel nice to get a nice clean shave with a razor but it wasn't enough for me to go back to it on a daily basis. I would definitely use a razor for an important event like a wedding or something like that. Before writing this review though, I decided I better at least try it with shaving cream and see if any improvement in performance. Basically I didn't notice anything and if anything it was a little harder to see if I missed anywhere. I tried with both Edge gel and Barbasol foam side by side and the Edge did slightly better. I also tried it in the shower but to me the noise of the water made it hard to hear if I was actually hitting hairs like I can at the sink. I also had no mirror in the shower, lol. So not sure that was a fair test. All in all though, I think I will stick to dry. It seems built well and charges quickly. The battery status and charging status are visible on the display in 10% increments (i.e. 10%, 20%, 30%,etc). I typically average using about 10% of the battery per shave so I need to charge it every 10 days or so. Cleaning is VERY EASY and I recommend doing it at each charge if not every other charge. Takes about 30 seconds and comes out looking like new when done and restores peak performance. I will note that some of the reviews mention that Norelco rotaries gave a closer shave than the Panasonic type. Maybe they would work better for me but I really like this setup for my needs and have no plans to change.

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