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Braun Series 9 Pro electric shaver head, replacement shaving part compatible with Series 9 Pro men's razor, 94M, silver,package may vary

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Other stations use inductive heating and a fan (like Panasonic) which is more effective than only one or the other. Let’s now take a swift look over the main features of the S9 PRO+ and the ones marketed as being new. I believe I read somewhere that the shaver should be dry when placed in the cleaning station. If that is the case:

The latest Series 9 PRO+ shaves just as close as the Series 9 Pro, which is again excellent but not the very best out there. The type 5790 (dry only) Series 9 shavers have been phased out and replaced by the newer wet/dry models. Perhaps No body fill this problem because nobody compare his shaver with new one, but I think because of very high vibration 40.000 ( 4*10.000) it damage the shaver too…By the way, I lubricate my shaver 2-3 times per month by oil too.For example, the only difference between the 9385cc and 9390cc models is the color treatment (graphite for the 9385cc, silver in the case of the 9390cc) as they are both suitable for wet & dry operation and only work cordless. This limitation affects both the original and the new Series 9. In fact, this is the case with all Braun electric razors that include a cleaning station.

The frequency of shaving, the coarseness of your beard, and regular cleaning and lubrication will have a major impact. BTW, separate issue, the instructions advise to change the cleaning fluid when the lights so indicate. Is that pretty reliable. I believe is works off the fluid level. Does one sometimes have to change it earlier because the solution gets dirty enough that cleaning does not work well? Somewhere in May 2023, a new Series 9 PRO+ showed up on ForMe, which is P&G‘s (Braun’s parent company) platform for offering new products to users for testing. While I think the new Braun series 8 might be slightly superior to my 6-year-old 5030S, I would agree with you that it is most likely not eough better in terms or shaving performance, ergonomics, or durability than my 5030S to justify buying it at any price currently available, and it can’t use it while plugged in like I can with the 5030S. As we’ve seen, most of them have been carried over from the Series 9 and Series 9 PRO, the only true novelty being the hair trimmer.More versions will become available later on and in more countries as well, but right now it is a lot easier to buy the standard Series 9 or the Series 9 Pro. Routinely replacing the shaver head keeps your shave efficient, with less strokes needed for greater skin comfort. Right now the Braun Series 9 PRO+ is available in several variations (with various accessories) in several countries (from Europe in particular).

Common duplex alloys include are 318L, LDX 2101, LDX 2304, 2507 and 4501 (Also known as 25CR superduplex) grades. Popular in indoor applications, such as kitchenware, or out-of-sight applications, such as exhaust, these alloys are well suited for situation where visual appeal isn’t as important as cost and performance. The Series 9 PRO+ 9590cc comes with a massage head and a cleaning station. Image credit: ForMe/Braun The original models are however getting really tough to find and sometimes their price is outrageously high, costing more than the latest versions. And until the introduction of the 93xx, 94xx, and 95xx models, the answer would have been extremely simple and straightforward: No.With the introduction of the Series 9 Pro (which felt slightly more powerful and had a new bitier cassette), there was a slight improvement. Based on the info you provided (which was excellent and covered all the relevant aspects), you really could go either way. So I will try to weigh in on this and hopefully you’ll lean more towards one or the other. The Series 9 Pro shaver seems a bit more powerful and you can’t get that just by using the 94M cassette. The foils and especially the inside of the cassette will still be a bit damp, so I usually take it out of the station, remove the cassette, and let it dry for another hour — that should be more than enough.

It will show the selected mode via the droplet symbols: one for short, two for normal and three for intensive. Keep up the good work Ovidiu! This is by far the best resource on electric shavers on the internet. The result was perfectly in line with what I expected, knowing that the S9 PRO+ comes with the same motor and shaving head as the S9 Pro. With the Arc 5 there’s a bit of a nuance to the price issue. All Arc 5 models still readily available come from different generations, some of them even 13 years apart, like the ES-LV65 and the latest 2023 Arc 5 Pro models. The ES-LV67, while launched in 2019, uses the exact same foil and blades as the 2013 ES-LV65. Also, both the ES-LV65 and ES-LV67 don’t include a cleaning station. So it would make more sense to compare a new Series 9/Series 9 PRO cc with for example a newer Panasonic Arc 5 like the ES-LV9Q or any of the Series 900 that also have a cleaning station. The prices discrepancy in that case is a lot smaller. I’m considering getting a 92xx shaver with or without the CC, and have some questions (and you already answered others I won’t ask again).

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I think the brush will be particularly beneficial if you have flat-lying hairs. But even if you don’t you’ll still see an improvement.

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