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Customer Reviews of Panasonic ES8228S Men's Linear Vortex Nano Arc Foil Shaving System, SilverCustomer Review: My best electric shave ever Summary: 5 Stars
I've used various models of Norelco rotary shavers over the last 20 years. First was a corded only model when I first started shaving. It worked ok but especially if my face was a little damp I'd get bad "razor burn" irritation on the neck area (not ingrown hairs). I ended up switching to blades and dealt with the usual nicks and cuts. Then later on I tried a model given to me in early 2000 that was better but I still got the "burn" and if I didn't shave every day it wouldn't pick up the longer hairs. That's something rotaries are supposed to be better at though which surprised me. Finally I've been using the "James Bond" model Spectra since it came out until about 2 weeks ago (on its 3rd set of cutters) when I picked the Panasonic up. Even with the Spectra I had the same "burn" and various hairs being missed problem. I thought the "comfort" settings were supposed to fix that and it did a bit, at a sacrifice of closeness evidenced by 5 o'clock shadow by 2pm.
Having seen that there was a new generation of shavers out from both Braun and Panasonic I set out to do my research. I got the overall impression right away from reviews that the new Arcitec would be even worse for closeness than my Spectra so I decided to take a chance on trying a foil shaver. The problem there is areas of my beard grow in different directions and that's supposed to be something that rotaries are better at dealing with (so I thought I could be in trouble with a foil since rotaries weren't "cutting it" already). I was very close to getting the Braun Pulsonic when I saw a Panasonic Arc IV mentioned on a shaver forum. I'd never even looked at Panasonic yet and didn't realize they had "high end" shavers.
After doing more research I settled on the 8228. While I'd seen many reviews on the Braun that sounded problematic, I saw very few "red flag" type reviews on the Panasonic Arc Nano series. I was going to go with the less expensive 8109 until I found out that the 8109 the foils move in and out as one unit (up and down) where the 8228 the two foils and center cutter can move up and down or "float" independently. I was impressed with the first shave. I actually tested it side by side with the Spectra for 3 days by shaving 1/2 my face with the Spectra and 1/2 with the Panasonic. By feel the Pansonic seemed slightly closer right then. The big difference was the lack of "burn" and a general better feel after than the old Spectra. The closeness was more evident later in the day when the Panasonic side was still shorter than the Norelco.
I did the "final test" today. With foils you're supposed to shave every day or you run into problems with long hairs (I guess the center cutter helps with this now though). So I didn't shave for two days over the weekend and hit it with the Panasonic today. Now, if I did this with the Norelco I'd be in for of course a little longer shave but also more "burn" because of that, and more stray missed hairs. The panasonic added maybe 20-30 seconds of shave time and left no strays and still no burn. I have yet to try it wet but so far on dry this is the best electric shave I've ever had.
Customer Review: Closest Shave from an Electric Summary: 5 Stars
I have had the ES8228S for about 4 months now and have to give it high marks for its performance although I have one serious misgiving about the device's charging system. I have been using electric shavers for nearly four decades - starting with Norelcos, moving on to Braun, and recently a couple of Remingtons. Each of these shavers lasted a few years and then made its way to the landfill for various reasons. I have been quite dismayed over the past few years to see the adoption of all kinds of exorbitantly expensive features on better quality shavers. This one seems to fall nicely in the middle ground of high quality and good shave without extra gimmicks.
I chose the Panasonic over many others and have to say it shaves the best of any shaver I've owned. I have a fairly light beard, but have been plagued by other shavers missing neck hairs. Once they are missed, the hairs grow longer and can't be shaved off with the regular foil and blade. The Panasonic shaves the closest I've experienced and almost never misses the neck hairs. I rate the shave quality as excellent. As a professional who sits with clients face to face all day, shave quality is the most important element I look for.
Impressions: The design is comfortable in the hand, it's well made, and fairly trim and compact. I probably will never use the liquid cleaning system because the supplies are expensive and I don't believe it is necessary in any way. I've also not used it wet. As a dry shaver, it works well enough for me.
The sound of the shaver is different from others I've used - the high speed makes a whining sound as opposed to the familiar buzz. It's not louder and I have gotten used to it, but would say it is slightly harsher on the ears first thing in the morning. For travel and bathroom drawer storage, the cord is less user-friendly than the Braun's coiled, non-transformer type. It has a fairly large transformer and is stiff and long, making it harder to wind up and bring. So far I count on the battery to make it through trips. I don't believe there is a way to lock the on/off switch for travel so it could turn on in the luggage if bumped wrong.
My main concern is a feature of the battery and charging system that I couldn't know about before I bought the unit. The shaver doesn't work with the cord plugged in. Most of my previous shavers have failed in 2-3 years due to batteries losing their storage capacity. I have been able to extend the life for a couple more years by using them with the cord attached. Can't do that with this unit. I suspect when the battery gets to the point of needing a full charge to get through one shave, it will be useless. With the unbelievably high cost of replacement batteries and blades, expensive shavers like these are pretty much disposable items after way too short a life span.
Overall this is a very good product, well designed and executed. I'll be looking for Panasonic shavers in the future.
Customer Review: The Lexus of Shavers Summary: 5 Stars
I have been an electric shaver user for over 15 years, and have not found anything that comes close to matching the Panasonic ES8228 for overall quality, and ability to provide a true razor close shave, My last 2 were Brauns(Synchro and Activator). I was very impressed with this product right out of the box, fit and finish are flawless. And yes it is made in Japan not China and the quality shows it. It is a precision product.
My first shave I noticed 2 things right away after years of being a Braun driver. First, this shaver is light, very light, giving it a sportscar feel on your face. Its very easy to handle and manipulate to do what you need it to do. Second thing is there is a lot more drag resistance against the beard with this shaver than the Braun, perhaps this is just the more precise Nanotech cutting blade system, but it definately cuts closer than the Braun. I was very surprised at how close the shave is, leaves your face baby bottom smooth and soft, something I have not been able to acheive for several years. I tried it in the shower, and as a Wet shaver it does great, it glides with little effort needed using shave gel or bodywash and it keeps it cleaner rinsing it in the shower, uses less cleaning solution.
I really like the charger/cleaning stand which has a smaller countertop footprint than the Braun, a consideration for limited space. The Panasonic uses a cleaning cartridge that is a solid that mixes with water you pour into a reservoir tank to clean with and lasts longer than the Braun cartridges. I like it because it is Not alcohol based, which the Braun is. My concern with this arose when I found my Braun cleaning stand electronics had gone berserk and the evaporative heated drying mode would not shut off, when I picked up the Braun from the stand smoke was coming off the heads that had been immersed in alcohol solution. Fortunately, I was home to catch this, but had I left home with it still in the stand the solution could have exploded and caught the house on fire. I am too scared of the alcohol based Braun system and would never have another one.
I am very satisfied with the Panasonic and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a quality shaver that will perform. It puts the fun back in shaving..if there ever was any that is.
Customer Review: Best wet/dry shaver on the market Summary: 5 Stars
I have been a fan of the Panasonic razor since I bought my first one back in 2000. This is my 3rd Panasonic shaver and it is also the best one that I have owned. I really liked my last shaver (Panasonic ES8077S) but I didn't take as good of care of it as I should have so had to replace it with this one.
This is a reminder to everyone not to let the shaver sit around wet (with the shaving head sitting up) for long periods of time as eventually the water will get inside the unit. With that said the construction of these shavers did allow me to take it apart easily and clean it up but once I did that the seal was just not as good as it originally was.
With the 8228 I find that the shave is even closer than what I had with the 8077 and that it feels smoother on the skin as well. The neck is always a hard area to shave and I used to have to use a razor to get it really clean but with the 8228 I seem to be able to get a better shave on my neck as well. I use Gillette Fusion shaving gel and it works great. I saw someone say that they felt the shaver got clogged with the shaving cream but I have not found that to be the case in my use. With more beard growth it does take more to get through the thickness than normal but take it slow and it will do a great job. I don't think you will find any other shaver that does as good of a job without causing irritation.
I did look at the Phillips Norelco line of wet shavers as well before buying this one, in fact I bought one, took it out of the box, looked at it and just found the construction of the unit so inferior to the Panasonic I was concerned as to how long it would last. I tried it once and the issue with the Phillips shavers is that it is hard to get those little circular shaving heads everywhere easily and it just felt cheap (it cost almost the same as the 8228). I thought the idea of having the shaving gel right in the shaver neat but I had a shaver like that a long time ago that after one or two times refilling it I never used that feature again.
For me Panasonic is the best wet/dry shaver on the market that I have been able to find at a reasonable price as well and will continue to be a customer of theirs.
Customer Review: One of my best purchases...ever Summary: 5 Stars
I'm not over-exaggerating when I say that this razor is truly one of the best purchases I have ever made. Wow, does this thing ever live up to it's billing.
First, some background...I have lived for years with the pain, troubles, and embarrassment of terrible razor burn. I shaved with every iteration of the Gillette blades from the time I started shaving as a kid. About 5 years ago, I finally tried the electric route and have used a Norelco Quadra 7 and Gillette Fusion interchangeably depending on the situation (about 90% electric and razor for touch ups). No matter how you slice it, I either had numerous missed hairs on my face and neck and terrible razor burn.
No more! This Panasonic 8228s is a miracle worker. It truly shaved as close as the 5-blade Gillette (I use it dry) and was gentle as can be on my skin....there is no "tugging" or "pulling" feeling that I always experienced with my Norelco. This is also the first time that I've tried a foil shaver.
When I finish shaving, there is NO BURN on my face...my face and neck are smooth, few if any missed hairs (this requires far fewer passes than my Norelco), and I feel like I shaved with a blade without the residual bleeding or irritation. What a relief! I can leave for work in the morning knowing that my skin looks good and I have a close shave without being self-conscious from razor irriation.
The cleaning base is also pretty cool; though gimicky, it's kind of nice to be able to "Set it and forget it." The only caveat, and my only complaint at all about the system, is that the cleaning system is a wee bit noisy. If you shave before bed and the razor is in the master bath, you're going to hear it working for a half hour or so. Doesn't bother me since I shave in the morning, but just wanted to make sure that you don't think that it's silent.
All in all, I would have paid at least twice what I did on Amazon for this....this is my holy grail, I can't believe I finally found a shaver that actually gets as close as a blade without the irritation. You will not be disappointed, and with the current rebate Amazon is promoting, this thing is an absolute steal.
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