- Sales Rank: #5279 in Health and Beauty
- Size: Frustration Free Packaging
- Color: Black
- Brand: Philips
- Model: 1250X/46
- Released on: 2012-07-22
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.25" h x
1.25" w x
1.25" l,
1.20 pounds
Features
- Three-dimensional-contouring
- Combine channels to catch the longer hairs and slots to catch the normal hairs
- Has holes to catch the shortest stubble
- Aquatec seal on the razor which allows for use with or without shaving cream
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- Offers 50 minutes of shaving time, or approximately 17 days worth of shaving
- Three-dimensional-contouring
- Combine channels to catch the longer hairs and slots to catch the normal hairs
- Has holes to catch the shortest stubble
- Aquatec seal on the razor which allows for use with or without shaving cream
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- Offers 50 minutes of shaving time, or approximately 17 days worth of shaving
PHILIPS NORELCO sensotouch 3D provides our closest shave yet. Combining gyro flex 3D, ultra track heads and skin glide, results in an extremely close shave in fewer strokes.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
1385 of 1416 people found the following review helpful.Very good electric shaver - if you can afford it...
By M. Morim
I'm not a big fan of electric shavers, I find them to provide a less than perfect shave - leaving blotches of hair and not being close enough, this electric shaver, however, is in my opinion the closest you can get to a razor shave.I have been using it for the last month and I think that I'm now ready to provide an accurate and detailed review.I have used these criteria to review this product:Quality of shave, Ease of cleaning, Comfort level, Battery usage and Overall value for money.The electric shaver in question excels in most of these areas:Quality of shaveThe new "3d" head, although gimmicky in title, is very percise and does not leave any area untreated, however, just like any other electric shaver, this too doesn't provide the close shave that can be attained by an actual razor shave.4 Out of 5Ease of cleaningThe detachable head is extremely easy to clean and really does come out clean when you are done, no place for the hairs to hide so to speak5 Out of 5Comfort levelThe shaver fits perfectly in the hand and has a good feel to it, it feels like some thought was put into it's design and top quality materials were used in the manufacturing process.This can also be observed by the incredibly silent operation, even after a month.4 Out of 5BatteryThe battery lasts enough for a several shaves, and charging an empty battery is incredibly fast, can't ask for more in this department.5 Out of 5Value for moneyHere's where it falls short - the price is high, and if you can afford it you get an high quality electric shaver at a premium, but for most of us, this is just not worth the money.3 Out of 5ConclusionAs a whole, this is a very good electric shaver and if the price were to go down slightly, it's star rating would improve, but for now it gets a4 Out of 5If you liked this review, please mark it as helpful!
240 of 247 people found the following review helpful.Sensotouch 3D vs. Braun Series 7 vs. Panasonic ES-LA63
By Comdet
I've accumulated quite a few electric razors over the years, with the three most recent being the new models from Norelco, Braun and Panasonic. So, thought I'd do a comparison to perhaps help those who are debating between these high-end models.But first let's get a basic question out of the way: do you have to spend this much to get a good shave from an electric shaver? Absolutely not. Lower-end models such as the Braun Series 5, the 7000 and 8000 Norelco series and the Panasonic ArcIV are great shavers. What you get for the extra money is a slight improvement in the shave, a bit better design, and a few somewhat useful bells and whistles.Build quality - all are very nicely put together. The Braun feels the most substantial; the 3D feels the most "plasticy."Sound - the 3D runs very quietly; the Braun and Panasonic are far more "buzzy" but not too loud.Overall feel - for me, the Braun feels the most comfortable to hold. Easy to grip even if your hands are wet. The Panasonic is a close second. The 3D feels the most awkward. Not horrible, but not all that comfortable either.Dry shave: closeness - this is a tough call, with the Braun and the Panasonic both providing very close shaves. The 3D does a pretty good job, but my face does not feel as smooth as with the others.Dry shave: speed - the 3D is the clear winner here. Just mows through my beard, with a total shave time of less than 3 min. The Panasonic takes about 4 min for a good shave; the Braun clocks in at about 5 min.Dry shave: neck - this is the most difficult area for most shavers, and all of these models left a few errant hairs here and there. The 3D did the best but it comes at the expense of some irritation (see the next note). The Braun and Panasonic are about equal.Dry shave: comfort - Braun is the winner for me, followed by the Panasonic. Zero redness even in the more sensitive spots (jaw line and neck). The 3D left me with some red spots on my neck. Nothing severe, but it is clearly a notch below the others on the comfort meter.Wet shave - this is limited to just the Panasonic and the 3D. I'm not a big fan of wet shaving, but both of these do a very good job. The Panny works best with a very thin layer of gel-type cream; the 3D works best with a heavier lather (I got good results with Edge). Both provided close shaves, with the Panny a bit more gentle than the 3D. But, the 3D did a better job on the neck and jaw line.** Update: Just tried the new Remington Alphagel shaving cream and that works very well with both the Panny and the Norelco. The scent is a bit heavy (menthol) but the no-foam consistency is a perfect match for a wet electric shave. Much better than any other shave cream I've tried. I reviewed the Alphagel if you want more info.Maneuverabilit - this is where the Braun really shines for me. I have a mustache, and edging it with the Braun is a piece of cake. The 3D takes some practice, but it can do a decent job. Worst by far was the Panasonic - the huge head makes it very hard to create a clean edge around the `stash.Auto cleaning - I love the cleaning station from Braun. Works well, cleans well, and the razor comes out lemony-fresh. The Panasonic cleaning station is OK, but is louder, takes longer, and the water-based cleaning solution is not as effective. I can't comment on the 3D station since the model I bought didn't come with it.Manual cleaning - both the Panasonic and 3D are very easy to clean manually. They actually don't need the auto cleaning station (although it is handy for storage for the Panny). The cutters are removable from the 3D (unlike the Arcitec models) for extra cleaning every so often. The Braun can be cleaned with water, but it's hard to get it very clean since the cutter block is a single unit.Lots more that I could say about these razors, but this review is already way too long. If I had to pick just one, I'd go with the Braun. While not perfect, it excels in several areas and feels the best. It also offers three settings (gentle, normal and intensive) that vary the speed of the cutters, a feature the other two lack. I find that very helpful. Plus, replacement heads are easily available and often discounted (as are the cleaning cartridges). But, the 3D and the Panasonic are also very good shavers and will get the job done. If you are willing to spend the money, any one of these would be a good choice.But, you have to learn how to use an electric razor properly to get a good shave. Some quick tips:1) Don't press hard - use an easy touch. If the heads are getting warm or hot, you're pressing too hard.2) Shave against the grain when using a foil; shave in circular motions when using a rotary.3) Stretch your skin taut when shaving your neck4) Wait at least an hour after getting up before shaving (everyone's face gets a bit puffy when sleeping).Happy shaving!
81 of 82 people found the following review helpful.Next generation razor
By J. C. Ellett
I've been using the traditional Norelco razors for decades and have been satisfied. They've all lasted a long time and done a good job.This new 3D razor is much more comfortable and does the job significantly faster than the older models. It's also a wet-dry razor that you can use in the shower or with shaving cream, although I haven't tried either of those options yet.I bought the least expensive 3D model since the only difference with the more expensive models are more sophisticated power indicators. The three indicator lights with the last one turning red when it's time to recharge are quite sufficient. Go with the model 40 and save your money.Update October 7, 2012:I've had the razor for coming up on two years now and it's still working perfectly. Battery charges and holds charge, no water damage even though I use it frequently in the shower. Original blade unit is still sharp.
Philips Norelco 1250X/46 SensoTouch 3D Electric Razor, Frustration Free Packaging
In Stock! Check Price Now !1.25" l,
1.20 pounds
Features
- Three-dimensional-contouring
- Combine channels to catch the longer hairs and slots to catch the normal hairs
- Has holes to catch the shortest stubble
- Aquatec seal on the razor which allows for use with or without shaving cream
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- Offers 50 minutes of shaving time, or approximately 17 days worth of shaving
- Three-dimensional-contouring
- Combine channels to catch the longer hairs and slots to catch the normal hairs
- Has holes to catch the shortest stubble
- Aquatec seal on the razor which allows for use with or without shaving cream
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- Offers 50 minutes of shaving time, or approximately 17 days worth of shaving
PHILIPS NORELCO sensotouch 3D provides our closest shave yet. Combining gyro flex 3D, ultra track heads and skin glide, results in an extremely close shave in fewer strokes.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
1385 of 1416 people found the following review helpful.Very good electric shaver - if you can afford it...
By M. Morim
I'm not a big fan of electric shavers, I find them to provide a less than perfect shave - leaving blotches of hair and not being close enough, this electric shaver, however, is in my opinion the closest you can get to a razor shave.I have been using it for the last month and I think that I'm now ready to provide an accurate and detailed review.I have used these criteria to review this product:Quality of shave, Ease of cleaning, Comfort level, Battery usage and Overall value for money.The electric shaver in question excels in most of these areas:Quality of shaveThe new "3d" head, although gimmicky in title, is very percise and does not leave any area untreated, however, just like any other electric shaver, this too doesn't provide the close shave that can be attained by an actual razor shave.4 Out of 5Ease of cleaningThe detachable head is extremely easy to clean and really does come out clean when you are done, no place for the hairs to hide so to speak5 Out of 5Comfort levelThe shaver fits perfectly in the hand and has a good feel to it, it feels like some thought was put into it's design and top quality materials were used in the manufacturing process.This can also be observed by the incredibly silent operation, even after a month.4 Out of 5BatteryThe battery lasts enough for a several shaves, and charging an empty battery is incredibly fast, can't ask for more in this department.5 Out of 5Value for moneyHere's where it falls short - the price is high, and if you can afford it you get an high quality electric shaver at a premium, but for most of us, this is just not worth the money.3 Out of 5ConclusionAs a whole, this is a very good electric shaver and if the price were to go down slightly, it's star rating would improve, but for now it gets a4 Out of 5If you liked this review, please mark it as helpful!
240 of 247 people found the following review helpful.Sensotouch 3D vs. Braun Series 7 vs. Panasonic ES-LA63
By Comdet
I've accumulated quite a few electric razors over the years, with the three most recent being the new models from Norelco, Braun and Panasonic. So, thought I'd do a comparison to perhaps help those who are debating between these high-end models.But first let's get a basic question out of the way: do you have to spend this much to get a good shave from an electric shaver? Absolutely not. Lower-end models such as the Braun Series 5, the 7000 and 8000 Norelco series and the Panasonic ArcIV are great shavers. What you get for the extra money is a slight improvement in the shave, a bit better design, and a few somewhat useful bells and whistles.Build quality - all are very nicely put together. The Braun feels the most substantial; the 3D feels the most "plasticy."Sound - the 3D runs very quietly; the Braun and Panasonic are far more "buzzy" but not too loud.Overall feel - for me, the Braun feels the most comfortable to hold. Easy to grip even if your hands are wet. The Panasonic is a close second. The 3D feels the most awkward. Not horrible, but not all that comfortable either.Dry shave: closeness - this is a tough call, with the Braun and the Panasonic both providing very close shaves. The 3D does a pretty good job, but my face does not feel as smooth as with the others.Dry shave: speed - the 3D is the clear winner here. Just mows through my beard, with a total shave time of less than 3 min. The Panasonic takes about 4 min for a good shave; the Braun clocks in at about 5 min.Dry shave: neck - this is the most difficult area for most shavers, and all of these models left a few errant hairs here and there. The 3D did the best but it comes at the expense of some irritation (see the next note). The Braun and Panasonic are about equal.Dry shave: comfort - Braun is the winner for me, followed by the Panasonic. Zero redness even in the more sensitive spots (jaw line and neck). The 3D left me with some red spots on my neck. Nothing severe, but it is clearly a notch below the others on the comfort meter.Wet shave - this is limited to just the Panasonic and the 3D. I'm not a big fan of wet shaving, but both of these do a very good job. The Panny works best with a very thin layer of gel-type cream; the 3D works best with a heavier lather (I got good results with Edge). Both provided close shaves, with the Panny a bit more gentle than the 3D. But, the 3D did a better job on the neck and jaw line.** Update: Just tried the new Remington Alphagel shaving cream and that works very well with both the Panny and the Norelco. The scent is a bit heavy (menthol) but the no-foam consistency is a perfect match for a wet electric shave. Much better than any other shave cream I've tried. I reviewed the Alphagel if you want more info.Maneuverabilit - this is where the Braun really shines for me. I have a mustache, and edging it with the Braun is a piece of cake. The 3D takes some practice, but it can do a decent job. Worst by far was the Panasonic - the huge head makes it very hard to create a clean edge around the `stash.Auto cleaning - I love the cleaning station from Braun. Works well, cleans well, and the razor comes out lemony-fresh. The Panasonic cleaning station is OK, but is louder, takes longer, and the water-based cleaning solution is not as effective. I can't comment on the 3D station since the model I bought didn't come with it.Manual cleaning - both the Panasonic and 3D are very easy to clean manually. They actually don't need the auto cleaning station (although it is handy for storage for the Panny). The cutters are removable from the 3D (unlike the Arcitec models) for extra cleaning every so often. The Braun can be cleaned with water, but it's hard to get it very clean since the cutter block is a single unit.Lots more that I could say about these razors, but this review is already way too long. If I had to pick just one, I'd go with the Braun. While not perfect, it excels in several areas and feels the best. It also offers three settings (gentle, normal and intensive) that vary the speed of the cutters, a feature the other two lack. I find that very helpful. Plus, replacement heads are easily available and often discounted (as are the cleaning cartridges). But, the 3D and the Panasonic are also very good shavers and will get the job done. If you are willing to spend the money, any one of these would be a good choice.But, you have to learn how to use an electric razor properly to get a good shave. Some quick tips:1) Don't press hard - use an easy touch. If the heads are getting warm or hot, you're pressing too hard.2) Shave against the grain when using a foil; shave in circular motions when using a rotary.3) Stretch your skin taut when shaving your neck4) Wait at least an hour after getting up before shaving (everyone's face gets a bit puffy when sleeping).Happy shaving!
81 of 82 people found the following review helpful.Next generation razor
By J. C. Ellett
I've been using the traditional Norelco razors for decades and have been satisfied. They've all lasted a long time and done a good job.This new 3D razor is much more comfortable and does the job significantly faster than the older models. It's also a wet-dry razor that you can use in the shower or with shaving cream, although I haven't tried either of those options yet.I bought the least expensive 3D model since the only difference with the more expensive models are more sophisticated power indicators. The three indicator lights with the last one turning red when it's time to recharge are quite sufficient. Go with the model 40 and save your money.Update October 7, 2012:I've had the razor for coming up on two years now and it's still working perfectly. Battery charges and holds charge, no water damage even though I use it frequently in the shower. Original blade unit is still sharp.
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