Shaving | |
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Shaver Type | Rotary |
Integral Trimmer | No |
Number of Rotary Heads | 3 |
Pivoting Shaving Head | Single Axis |
Floating Cutting Elements | Yes |
Long Hair Trimmer | Pop-out |
Wet & Dry | No |
Power Characteristics | |
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Power Source | Rechargeable Only |
Plug Type | UK 2-Pin |
Input Voltage | 100 V - 240 V |
Battery | Internal |
Battery Technology | Lithium Ion |
Charging Time | 8 Hours |
Quick Charge | No |
Running Time | 40 Minutes |
Travel Lock | No |
Motor | |
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Motor Technology | Rotary |
Motor Personalisation | No |
Display | |
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Display Technology | LED |
Low Charge Indicator | Yes |
Cleaning Indicator | No |
Maintenance Indicator | No |
Cleaning | |
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Tap Washable | No |
Self Cleaning | No |
The Philips S1510/04 Series 1000 electric shave offers you an easy and convenient shave. Four-direction flex heads, combined with a CloseCut blade system assures a smooth result.
The durable CloseCut blades sharpen themselves as they work, time after time, providing an effortless shave every time with long-lasting results.
The Philips Series 1000 boasts 4-directional flex heads which have 4 independent movements which adjust to every curve of your face, giving you an easy shave, even on the neck and jawline.
Thanks to the shaver's powerful and efficient lithium-ion battery, your shaver will keep going as strongly as ever for years to come. An 8-hour charge will provide 35+ minutes of shaving time, which is around 11 shaves and operates only in cordless mode.
Open the shaver head by pressing the button underneath, then use the cleaning brush to sweep away loose hairs for a as-good-as-new shaver once again.
View our handy how-to guides over on the Shavers.co.uk blog for expert shaving tips and product advice by our team of professionals.
For the last 15 years I have used Panasonic razors working my way up the range. I decided to try a rotary razor for a change not having used one since the 60's; It was very low revving and seemed more intent on persuading whiskers to surrender rather than aggressively chopping them down. I am not sure whether more experience will improve my opinion, I suspect that if I had started with a rotary razor I might view it more kindly.