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The Philips Electric Shaver 3000 Series (Model S3241/12) delivers a comfortable, close shave with SkinProtect Technology and 27 self-sharpening PowerCut blades. Its 5D pivot & flex heads adapt to facial contours, ensuring smooth results wet or dry. Featuring a cordless design with 60 minutes runtime and quick 5-minute charge, it includes a pop-up trimmer, travel pouch, and USB-A charging cable for sustainable, convenient grooming anywhere.
Product Name | S3241/12 SHAVER P-CAP,POUCH |
Units | 1.0 Count |
Country of origin | Indonesia |
Brand | PHILIPS |
Format | Wipe |
Country of origin | Indonesia |
J**O
great shaver
first off did not expect to much but am really happy good close shave not like a razor but close enough i used soap and hot water helps shaver glide over face will get some gel that will probably be better easy to clean charged without a problem i dry the blades and razor after use hold it front of a fan heater like i do with head shaver only till its warm like the handle easy to hold seems well made really good value not willing to pay hundreds well worth the money if you want a good shaver for a reasonable price this is the one highly recommended
J**M
Pick of the range for value, works well.
When you've had a really good product, sometimes all you want is to be able to buy the same again.This is the second 3000 series Philips shaver I've owned; the one I have just replaced with this S3241/12 was an essentially similar 'Williams F1' version I have had since 2010. The charger on the old one is damaged so I decided to replace it. Nothing wrong with the shaver at all. Further to its credit the battery is still good at 14 years - I should say I have had periods of beard wearing and ordinary wet shaving since so it didn't actually provide 14 years of full daily shaving!The new 3000 series is styled slightly only differently, and is fully waterproof for use wet or dry, unlike the old one which was simply rinseable for emptying/cleaning. Otherwise it is extremely similar, including the built in trimmer which flips out. The 'floating' heads are now called '5D Pivot & Flex' and the whole cutter assembly pivots on the body of the shaver, but otherwise appears to work exactly like the old ones. This is, if anything, reassuring as it is nothing if not proven technology.The new 3000 series shaver does provide a slightly better shave than its 14 year-old ancestor. In part perhaps due to being new, but the cutter guards have also changed slightly in that the new shaver's are just slotted, whereas the older model had both slots "for longer hairs" and holes "for short stubble" to quote the blurb.Charging on the new shaver is done with a special lead provided, which has a USB-A connector (like a phone charging cable) on one end and a Philips connector on the other. No actual charger is provided, presumably because it is assumed that we all have them (I do). I have just charged the new shaver from my laptop. It took maybe half an hour to charge from 1 blob to 3 (full).There's a whole new range of Philips shavers at the top end of the range now with prices rising into the hundreds of £. Styling on those is what I call "Dysonised", more technical-looking. Perhaps the venerable 3000 series will disappear at some point but for now, at about £60-£65, it looks like a bargain to me (the version I bought in 2010 cost £88 ).Recommended.Follow up: After 15 days use, it is about half discharged so battery endurance looks good. I have tried shaving in the shower using gel, which is OK but doesn't seem to make much difference to the result. Still happy.
D**4
A Close(ish) Shave
I've had two Philips AquaTouch AT899 shavers over the past decade; both of which gave a brilliant shave, but both of which also failed on me at various points. The 3000 series appears to be the closest equivalent, which at £60 (compared to the £40 or so I'd previously spent per razor) seems to be their current entry range for a wet & dry shaver. The 3000 is bigger/taller but slimmer than the AT899, but overall a similar design and nice to hold.I usually use it in the shower with foam or gel. In terms of performance, on initial impressions, it doesn't offer quite as smoother shave as the older AT899, which felt almost as close as a typical cartridge razor. The 3000 gives a pretty rough dry shave, though it does give a more satisfactory wet shave, which for me is its main purpose. It is adequate for the job - though it doesn't feel like an upgrade, despite the higher price tag. It is a comfortable shave; no burn or pulling, and the motor's not too loud either.The position of the power button is more central on the body (on the AT899, it was easy to accidentally switch it off during mid-shave), so I'm still getting used to this lower location. Its only physical design flaw is the button to open the head is less discreet and more prominent; it was ideally positioned on the AT899, slightly hidden under the head, whereas now it's much easier to flip it open even when removing or replacing the cap. The sideburn trimmer pops out and does exactly what you'd expect.One main difference is this comes with a USB charging cable, rather than the traditional two-prong shaver plug (and the fitting is such that it will only work with the USB cable), and it charges pleasingly fast. In the box, you get a cap and a fabric travel bag for it, but there's no little brush, like what you used to get.Overall, it seems like a well-made and decent product for its price bracket - I can't bring myself to spend in excess of £100 or more on a higher model (what kind of nonsense are those prices?!), so I think for a day to day electric razor, it fits the bill nicely, even though I still preferred the results of past models.
R**N
SHAVER
Great shaver works well easy to use and good value for money charges in about a hour
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