Philips Norelco Oneblade Review
The Good
- Battery is rechargeable
- Can be used both wet or dry
- Comb attachments allow seamless beard trimming
- The sturdy and lightweight design has tenable properties
- Blades are disposable and built for longevity
- Can work with or against the grain
The Bad
- Coarser surfaces may suffer from the lack of power and it might provide less of a thorough shave when used on thicker hairs and get more tangled and jammed
- Cleaning can be an issue as rather than tap the unit on your basin (which can damage the mechanism), you are told to blow or rinse the hairs out instead
- It has a short battery life and takes a long time to charge. It takes eight hours to charge for just a 45-minute shave
- The replacement heads can be considered expensive, especially for those who shave often and will have to replace the blades more often
Philips Oneblade 2520 Electric Shaver &
The Good
- Cheap price range
- Very lightweight
- Capable to trim any length of hair
- Satisfactory shaving performance
- Fully washable
The Bad
- Cheap plastic quality
- The blade feels fragile
- The battery sometimes makes misbehave
- Not for corded use
- Replacing the blade is a little bit costly
Philips Oneblade Review
The Good
- Dual-sided Blade
- Oneblade Trims, Edges, and Shaves
- Wet and Dry
- Click on combs
- Long Lasting Battery
The Bad
- Does not shave too close
Philips Norelco Oneblade Review – The
The Good
- Well built and designed
- Good for wet and dry shaving, fully waterproof
- Can be used for shaving and trimming
- Virtually no maintenance
The Bad
- Long battery charging
- No quick charge option
- Expensive replacement parts