Product Reviews for Philips Norelco 8140XL SpeedXL Men's Shaver

Philips Norelco 8140XL SpeedXL Men's Shaver

Philips Norelco 8140XL SpeedXL Men's Shaver List Price: $139.99
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Product Reviews of Philips Norelco 8140XL SpeedXL Men's Shaver

Product Review: A good Razor
Summary: 5 Stars

Well all I can say is that it is very light to hold & does a good job on my beard. I have used it for three weeks & find it to be suitable for my needs. So I give it a five star rating.
Robert,

Product Review: A good gift
Summary: 4 Stars

My husband received this product from my family for Christmas...after much research on the pros and cons on this product. My husband said that after getting use to shaving with an electric shaver (after shaving manually all these many years) has its advantages. Shaving in the car is great; except when it is so cold outside that the shaver doesn't work, like anything else that has batteries. It does take a little longer to shave than if you shaved the old fashioned way, especially it you have really stiff facial hair. My husband seems really pleased with the convenience and freedom that this cordless electric shaver has given him. Plus it is really simple to clean.

Product Review: A good substitute for a Gillette
Summary: 4 Stars

We I worked daily, I used a manual razor during the week and a low end electric razor on the weekends. This razor has all the desireable features and gives me a close shave. I now use it every day. I like the rechargeable battery which charges quickly. When I went on a one week trip, I didn't have to take the power cord.

Product Review: A quiet and close shave, with caveats
Summary: 4 Stars

The 8140 SpeedXL model is the first time I've tried using a Norelco shaver in almost a decade, and the results have been superior to earlier models, equaling the closeness of shave seen with midrange foil models from Braun or Remington. There are some caveats however, as the head is less well suited to going over any given area of the face a single time, and has more difficulty with the areas above and below the lips. Unfortunately, the attached trimmer is one of the worst designs I've seen unless you use it exclusively for thinning out your beard hair.

This particular unit is very quiet for an electric, and is possessed of a NiMH rechargeable battery making it less apt to developing a crippling "memory-effect". This is a plus, and while the battery capacity is not the absolute best, the shaver does seem to recharge rather rapidly. The NiMH battery also reduces the mass of the shaver; the seemingly low-powered motors add little more, making this a very light shaver for it's size.

While the closeness of shave is quite comparable to pivoting foil-head models from Braun and some of the dual-foil Remingtons, the Norelco seems to require going over the same 'section' of skin more times. The area of the head of the shaver is of course larger, so there are fewer total 'sections' to shave, but the Norelco does seem to take a bit longer, with plenty of touch up needed above and below the lips, the top of the chin, and the neck. Overall however, a very close shave is possible without using a mirror. Beware of shaving with only one of the heads however (as on curvy area of the upper lip), as skin can get pulled uncomfortably.

Norelco touts this shaver as being directly washable, but I would not wash the razor more than monthly, rather mopping up the inside with a piece of tissue three or four times a week (if you have thick, quickly growing hair). Also note that the head section dries rather slowly, and should probably be shook vigorously dry before reattaching.

The pop-up trimmer is a disappointment as it seems much lower-powered than Remington or Braun trimmers, requiring more attention in use than it should. Much like the head of the shaver, the trimmer must go over the same section multiple times to get the job done. It's not possible to do precise trimming with a corner of the trimmer, and it is also definitely wider than is preferable for precise trimming. Still worse, the trimmer has even more of a tendency to fold back into the main unit than the competition. The sole saving grace of the low-powered trimmer is that it is probably the best design going for trimming and thinning out large areas of beard, mustache and sideburn.

Barring the trimmer, and using care when shaving the upper lip, this is a high quality design that should stand the test of time. Since it does not have an easily tear-able foil or a bendable head that require replacement, it should also be cheaper to maintain over the long term unless one washes it daily. Finally, the percieved level of irritation induced by the shaver seems comparable to Remington/Braun and less than the thin-foil Panasonics.

If you can get around the trimmer and the trade offs inherent in the head design, this shaver is one of the better units on the market, and should serve you well for many years.

Product Review: A real workhorse
Summary: 5 Stars

This shaver has the XL heads - more cutting surface, faster cleaner shave. I love the fact I can wash it under the tap and i even got used to the stand. The time between charges is excellent too. I have been using Norelco shavers for the past 20 years and this is the best model.
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