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Best Electric Shavers in 2026
The best electric shavers in 2026, from the Braun Series 9 Pro+ to the design-led Laifen P3 Pro, compared on closeness, comfort, foil versus rotary, and battery.
The Braun Series 9 Pro+ is the best electric shaver for most faces, balancing a close shave with comfort and an automatic cleaning station. If you shave daily and care about how a tool looks and feels, the Laifen P3 Pro is the most beautifully built option here. This list covers premium foils, a top rotary for sensitive skin, and value picks, so there is a match for every beard and budget.
A dependable, comfortable shave at a sensible price
How we chose and tested
We compared shavers on how close and comfortable the shave is, foil versus rotary design, wet and dry use, battery life and quick charging, and cleaning and maintenance. We separated closeness from comfort because the two often trade off, and the right balance depends on your skin and beard. We also weighed value and the ongoing cost of replacement foils and heads, which adds up over the years you keep a shaver.
In partnership with Laifen. This spotlight is sponsored, and our ranked picks below are chosen independently.
The P3 Pro is the most striking shaver Laifen makes, with a body milled from a single block of aerospace-grade aluminum and a clear window over its twin motors. It drives a three-blade head at 24,000 cuts a minute and uses a thin low-nickel foil designed to stay gentle on skin.
The Braun Series 9 Pro+ is the safest premium pick for most faces, combining several synchronized cutting elements that handle flat-lying and multi-directional hair without irritating the skin. It comes with a station that cleans, lubricates, dries, and charges the shaver for you.
The Panasonic Arc6 is built for the closest, fastest shave, using six cutting elements and a fast linear motor that mows down coarse, multi-day growth in fewer passes. A density sensor reads your beard and adjusts power automatically.
The Philips Norelco S9000 Prestige is the top rotary shaver for comfort, using three flexing circular heads that follow the contours of your face and neck. Sensing technology reads your beard hundreds of times a second and adjusts across power modes, making it a strong choice for sensitive skin.
The Laifen P3 Pro is the best-built shaver on this list, with a body milled from a single block of aerospace-grade aluminum and a clear window that shows the twin motors running underneath. Two linear motors drive a three-blade head, and a thin low-nickel foil widens the shaving angle to be gentle on skin.
The Panasonic Arc5 delivers a close, fast shave that rivals the flagships for noticeably less money, using a five-blade head and a fast linear motor. It includes a pop-up trimmer and works wet or dry, and the base model skips the cleaning station to keep the price down.
The Braun Series 7 is the value entry into Braun's premium-feeling foil line, with a flexible head that adapts to your face and automatic power that adjusts to hair length. It shaves wet or dry, and the cleaning-center versions add an automatic clean and charge station.
Cleaning-center versions add an auto clean and charge station
Pros
Close, comfortable, reliable shave for most faces
Flex head and auto-sensing adapt as you go
Costs much less than the Series 9
Wet and dry use, with an optional station
Cons
Three elements shave a touch less close than the flagships
Battery and power trail the top models
Cheapest versions drop the cleaning station
Who it is for: The everyday shaver who wants a dependable, comfortable foil shave at a sensible price.
Skip if
You have a very coarse beard or want flagship closeness and the longest battery.
How to Choose
Decide between foil and rotary. Foil shavers use oscillating cutters under thin screens and tend to give the closest shave on flat, straight hair, which suits daily stubble. Rotary shavers use three spinning heads that flex independently and often suit curly or coarse neck hair and irritation-prone skin. Choose foil for closeness, rotary for following contours comfortably.
Balance closeness against comfort. More cutting elements and higher speed buy closeness and speed but can be harsher on sensitive skin. Gentler picks, including shavers with thin low-nickel foils, trade a little closeness for less irritation. Decide which side of that trade-off matters more for your face.
Confirm wet and dry use. If you want to shave in the shower or with gel, look for a true wet and dry or waterproof rating, which every pick here has. Wet shaving with cream is gentler on sensitive skin, while dry shaving is faster, and a sealed body rinses clean under the tap either way.
Check battery and quick charge. Runtimes here range from about 45 minutes to around 100 minutes. For travel, a strong quick charge matters more than total runtime, since most flagships give a full shave from a few minutes of charging, and USB-C charging is the most convenient on the road.
Plan for cleaning and upkeep. An automatic cleaning station cleans, lubricates, and charges for you, but it adds cost and uses ongoing cartridges. Rinse-only shavers are simpler and cheaper to live with but you maintain them by hand. Either way, budget for replacement foils or heads every year or so.
FAQ
Which is better, a foil or rotary shaver?
It depends on your hair and skin. Foil shavers usually shave closer on flat, straight stubble and are great for daily shaving, while rotary shavers handle curly or coarse neck hair and irritation-prone skin more comfortably. Neither is universally better.
Do electric shavers work for sensitive skin?
Yes, and the right one can reduce irritation. Shaving wet with cream, using a gentle foil or a rotary that follows contours, and not pressing too hard all help. Shavers with thin, low-nickel foils are designed specifically to be kinder to reactive skin.
Can I use an electric shaver in the shower?
If it is rated for wet and dry use, yes. Every shaver on this list is waterproof enough to use with gel or foam and to rinse clean under the tap. Always check the rating before submerging any shaver.
How often do I replace the foils or heads?
Roughly every 12 to 18 months, depending on the model and how often you shave. Worn cutters pull hair and shave less closely, so replacing them on schedule keeps the shave comfortable and is part of the true cost of ownership.
Is a self-cleaning station worth it?
It is convenient and keeps the cutters hygienic and lubricated, which can extend their life, but it costs more upfront and uses cleaning cartridges over time. If you do not mind rinsing the shaver yourself, a rinse-only model saves money.