The best electric shavers for every face and beard

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Best electric shavers in 2025 (UK)

The beard has its place. That goes for three-day stubble, goatees, chin straps, mutton chops, lumberjack beards, the lot. But sometimes it has to go. Whether it's for work, a formal event, or freshening up your style. Maybe it's just itching you like crazy.

Either way, you could do with a new electric shaver. It's good to have one in case you feel that urge to shave off the fuzz, and there's never a bad time to upgrade the rusty old shaver that's been clogging up the bathroom cabinet for years.

If you need help making a decision — or just feel lost with all the electric shaver and manscaping jargon — here’s a quick guide on everything you need to know, plus a round up of the very best electric shavers you you can buy right now.

Do you need an electric shaver?

Some men prefer the feel of a razor. That’s a simple fact of life. But there are plenty of benefits to going electric. Sure, an electric shave is never going to be as close as scraping a razor across your skin, but they offer convenience and speed. There’s no faffing around with creams and other shaving-based admin — just a quick 30-second buzz is all it takes. And they’re especially convenient for travelling.

How much does an electric shaver cost?

You can find models to suit every budget, from around £50 or less, to £300-plus. The higher the spec, the higher the price tag. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t find decent, robust shavers in a lower price range. We’ve included various options.

Are there different types of electric shavers?

There are a few types of electric shavers to consider, all with their own upsides:

Rotary shavers — These are the shavers with (usually) three circular heads. The heads flex and adjust to the contours of your face. This helps catch every bit of stubble in even the trickiest spots.

Foil shavers — These have a straight head made from a perforated foil, with oscillating blades (anywhere between two and five blades) beneath the foil.  

Travel shavers — All electric shavers are travel shavers, but some are built even more compact and lightweight, with handheld designs that fit easily in your palm. 

What is the best type of electric shaver?

It really comes down to a choice of rotary versus foil, but there’s no clear-cut winner. It’s a case of personal preference. They both get the job done. The more pertinent question is whether you prefer an electric shaver or classic razor. Or, if you want to keep hold of your beard, an electric beard trimmer might be a better option. 

What features do electric shavers offer?

Beyond just cutting your facial hair, electric shavers offer other features that set them apart in the marketplace. So, if you’re spending big bucks — or looking for value — consider an electric shaver with any of the below features.

Wet/dry shaving — Some electric shavers can handle wet shaving, meaning you can use them with water and foam. They’ll even go in the shower with you.

Fast charging — Look out for shavers that offer a good runtime from just a few minutes of charging. Some will come with a dedicated charging stand.

Battery life — Around an hour is a respectable runtime from an electric shaver. That's actually quite a lot when you consider that shaving takes just a few minutes.

Self-cleaning — Some charging stands double up as cleaning stations, which clean, lubricate, dry, and charge your shaver all at once.

Keep these features in mind when shopping around for your perfect electric shaver.

What is the best electric shaver?

Ultimately, that’s up to you. But we are here to help. We have carefully considered all the options on the market, and selected some of the best electric shavers for you. This list includes all the top brands, with Philips, Braun, and Panasonic making the cut. We're confident that there is something absolutely perfect for every face. Even yours.

These are the best electric shavers for 2025.

Philips Series 9000 Prestige Electric Shaver

The Good & The Bad

  • NanoTech DualPrecision blades
  • Intelligent facial hair sensor
  • 3 personal shaving modes
  • Hydro SkinGlide Coating
  • SkinIQ technology
  • Charging pad included
  • Attachments can be fiddly
  • Not exactly cheap
  • Tech features might be surplus

Why We Like It

With "Prestige" in the name, you expect a premium product. And that's what the Philips Series 9000 Prestige is — a high cost, high performance shaver. It delivers an extremely close shave, using extra strong, extra sharp NanoTech blades which glide smoothly over your skin and work with a lift and cut system to give a 0.00 mm closeness. SkinIQ technology, meanwhile, senses your skin and adapts, ensuring the perfect blade position for a precision perfect cut.

You get the choice of three settings to personalise your shave, plus five cutting lengths to choose from, and you can use it both wet and dry. A Hydro SkinGlide Coating makes it smooth on your skin, while Power Adapt Sensor reads your hairs 500x per second and adapts the cutting power in real time.

This shaver also includes the innovative Qi charging pad for wireless charging. This charges not only your shaver but other Qi-compatible phones and devices. Overall, it's an excellent bundle (attachments even include a nose hair trimmer) but it might actually be too much. Not everyone needs all the technology and features for their daily shave.

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Panasonic ES-LS9A

The Good & The Bad

  • Incredible battery life
  • Sensor technology
  • Six-blade system
  • Multi-flex head
  • Cleaning and charging stand
  • Very expensive
  • No bonus attachments

Why We Like It

The Panasonic ES-LV97 will take a serious cut out of your wallet, but you’re paying for the quality of the shaver and the shave itself. There's just no other way to say it: It's quite simply one of the very best shavers around.

We especially like Sensor Technology, which detects the density of your beard as you shave and adjusts the power accordingly. That means you get an extra boost where the beard is thickest and less power in thinner areas. Ultimately, it reduces skin irritation, which makes this ideal for anyone with sensitive skin.

The cutting action is powered by an ultra-fast linear motor that delivers 84,000 cross-cutting actions per minute, while the flexi-head moves in 10 directions.

It also comes equipped with a pop-up trimmer that doubles as both beard trimmer and detailer. The main shaver, however, uses a system of six long-lasting Japanese steel blades, keeping you smooth for up to eight hours — which is the same time you'll get from its excellent battery life.

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SweetLF 3D Electric Shaver

The Good & The Bad

  • Can mute the motor
  • 5-min fast charging
  • USB-C charging
  • Pop-up trimmer
  • Great overall value
  • Not the most powerful
  • No attachments
  • Very basic overall

Why We Like It

The SweetLF 3D electric shaver has the kind of features you'll find on premium devices, but at a much lower cost. So if you're looking for big value, here is it.

This clever shaver fits closely to the curvature of your face and neck, giving you a reliably close shave every time. It has a pop-up beard trimer for both trimming and detailing It's also nice and quiet, though partly due to having a lower power output, so it might take a few extra passes to get the job done.

Most impressive is the charging time. With five minutes of fast charging you can complete a single shave, which is great for travelling. When it's fully charged you can get up to 120 minutes of shaving time, which is very competitive considering the fact it's available at a budget price point.

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Braun Series 7 shaver

The Good & The Bad

  • 360-degree adaptable head
  • Swappable trimmer head
  • AutoSense technology
  • Wet and dry shaving
  • Battery life isn a bit average
  • More advanced tech available

Why We Like It

Braun builds impressive electric shavers, and the Braun Series 7 is one of its most popular models. It can do it all, with a flexible 360-degree adaptive head that adjusts to the contours of your face and makes it easier to glide into those tricky areas. As a bonus, AutoSense technology reads the density of your beard and changes the power accordingly.

It comes with two alternative heads — a beard trimmer and stubble trimmer — plus a SmartCare Center charging station, which not only charges but also cleans and lubricates the shaver at the same time.

It’s designed for wet and dry shaving — whichever you prefer — while the battery lasts around 50 minutes. That's far from the best battery life on this list but still around three weeks’ worth of shaving. Or there’s a more expensive version that comes with extra kit and shaving modes.

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Hatteker Electric Shaver

The Good & The Bad

  • Multi-functional design
  • Four heads included
  • Decent battery life
  • Great value for the price
  • Longer charge times
  • Feels a bit cheap
  • Budget model overall

Why We Like It

Hatteker has produced this 4-in-1 electric shaver with convenience and versatility in mind. It can handle your beard, sideburns, and nose hairs. All you need to do is switch around the heads (it comes with a selection of four).

Indeed, there isn't much to complain about at this price point, though it takes a while to charge and it doesn't exactly feel premium. Those are two small details though, and neither should affect the quality of your daily shave.

This Hatteker shaver has an efficient, quiet motor, and includes a full LED display that shows the battery percentage. The 3D rotary shaver automatically adapts to the contours of the face, neck, and jaw for a comfortable and close shave every time. Overall, it's a great (and cheap) multi-purpose device.

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Braun MobileShave pocket shaver

The Good & The Bad

  • Lightweight, palm-sized design
  • Auto-lock guard
  • Completely washable
  • Slide-out precision trimmer
  • Very affordable
  • Not for high-demand shaves
  • Needs batteries

Why We Like It

Braun is one of the best-known brands in shaving. And sometimes you need a reliable companion on your travels. Meet the Braun MobileShave.

This basic shaver is compact and palm-sized, with a flexible SmartFoil that adjust to the contours of your face as you shave. The size isn’t just handy for quick and easy handling but also stowing away in luggage. Even if you’re only taking a carry-on. It's worth noting, however. that it's washable — which means you can run it under some water — but don't fully submerge it.

If you need to tidy the edges, there's a detail trimmer that slides out with the flick of your thumb. And a protective guard auto-locks over the head to keep it in good working order. That means you can rely on the results — even without the extra features and pizazz that you get with more expensive options.

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Philips Series 3000 electric shaver

The Good & The Bad

  • SkinProtect technology
  • 5D pivot & flex heads
  • Wet & dry shaving
  • Self-sharpening blades
  • Good value
  • Can get a bit noisy
  • Lacks features

Why We Like It

The Philips Series 3000 electric shaver is all about comfort. Which is what every regular shaver wants. It's built with something called SkinProtect technology, which essentially means that glides comfortably as you shave, protecting you from irritating nicks and cuts. 

The aptly named 5D pivot and flex heads move in five directions to follows the contours of your face, which further boosts comfort levels, even in those tricky-to-reach places. The Series 3000 also comes with a pop-up detail trimmer for tackling sideburns or facial hair edges.

It's fully washable, with a simple mechanism to make cleaning really easy. Simply open the shaver heads and rinse under the tap to keep things fresh and clean. Anyone who has tried and failed to clean between the blades of an electric shaver will know how much easier that makes things. Otherwise, the PowerCut blades take care of themselves — they're self-sharpening and last two years. Overall, it's fairly basic, but for a mid-range price it's great value.

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