Shave Like a Pro, Anywhere You Go! ✈️
The Andis 17220 Pro Foil Lithium Plus Titanium Foil Shaver is a professional-grade grooming tool designed for precision and convenience. Featuring ultra-thin hypoallergenic gold titanium foils, it provides a close shave suitable for sensitive skin. With an industry-leading lithium-ion battery offering 2 hours of cordless use and a rapid recharge time of just 60 minutes, this shaver is perfect for both home and travel. Its lightweight design, turbocharged motor, and pop-up trimmer make it an essential tool for the modern man.
S**R
More Impressed than I expected I might be; This product provides a razor-like shave
To begin, I would like to mention that I've tried numerous products for shaving: disposable razors (from almost all common brands), Feather's AS-D2 Safety Razor (180$ All stainless-steel), Feather's straight razor (with disposable blades), Head-Blade (both plastic and metal versions), A Phillips brand (Series 9000) Rotary-Style Electric Shaver, And just now the Andis Profoil Plus. I consider myself a 'Home-Gamer' style of 'Enthusiast,' but I wouldn't necessarily claim any specialty or expertise in shaving. I have a strong compulsion to shave everything except my eyebrows and have tried as many products as possible to obtain the best results in my subjective measure.Without much doubt, my Feather Brand Straight razor should be most capable of getting the closest possible shave (If used properly, which isn't necessarily easy to do by yourself). Although I have used this razor to shave my entire body a few times, I don't suggest doing so; it takes pure concentration and concern to ensure you don't cut yourself. It's not worth the slight benefits.I don't recall explicitly using my Feather AS-D2 for body hairs, so I'm still determining where I would rate that. But I have used it on my head several times and was impressed with the results.Head-Blade (rolling-style) shavers were a useless gimmick. They could be conceptually more convenient when shaving the round surfaces of one's scalp... But they did not impress me in any sincere regard. I regret purchasing the all-metal version, thinking that the premium cost might provide a premium performance; it was no different from the plastic models. Head-Blade razors, in my opinion, are just gimmick designs of disposable razors. I would not recommend them at all.Disposable razors are very convenient for shaving one's body (below the neck). Still, I don't feel they provide as clean a shave when contrasted to the previous two Feather Razors. I prefer using the AS-D2 Safety Razor; The blades are ~50 cents when bought in bulk, and it provides the quality of closeness that I desire (although it is said to be a relatively mild shaver).I dropped the big bucks on the Phillips series 9000, thinking more money = better performance... But for my personal use case, it did not provide me any benefit. I'm not the type of person who needs to shave daily. The rotary design did not cut as close as a razor (which isn't a surprise), but the effort involved with using that electric razor was more of a hassle than just grabbing one of my bladed razors. I very quickly stopped using the series 9000 electric razor.So that was my shaving journey up until about a week ago.I have seen the Pit-Bull model of Head-Shavers and knew that they are advertised as being great for ergonomic purposes, yet they still have a rotary design... So I didn't want to drop more money going down that path... However, While looking into electric shavers for men who wish to have a bald/shaved head, I came across the barbershop-style foil design.After looking around, most reviews felt that this Andis shaver was near the top. But almost all lists include the Andis for a good Budget-friendly double-foil shaver, which has an extremely close shave, amongst foil designs. Some people prefer the Wahl, others like the BaByliss...So I decided I would give it a shot.I trimmed my hair with my Remington 'Short-Cut' to remove the bulk of my hair and proceeded to try the Andis Profoil Plus. It was apparent that the Andis model could shave the hairs after they had been initially trimmed. There isn't any necessary compulsion to spend more money on the BaByliss model (which is said to be more hefty and powerful). I had no issues chomping through the reasonably thick hair on my head.The first pass was good for removing the majority of my head hair. I then decided to see how easy or annoying the cleanout process would be for testing purposes. It didn't take me more than 2 minutes to clean the blades and foils and continue working towards the second pass. (One observation made when cleaning the Profoil is that the hair trimmings are the same consistency of 'Chili Powder,' So it's a fine dust that can compact easily. Just something to note.)The second pass was good for cleaning up any missed stroke, where I needed to be more consistent in overlapping the lines of my first pass. The second pass also allowed me to better get into the more complex areas around the head and the challenging regions for my head.The second pass gave me a consistent and smooth feeling across 90% of my scalp.I finished things off with a 'Half-Pass,' Per se, By using my fingers to locate any missed patches and then swiping over those areas a few extra times. I'm sure anyone who has shaved their head bald knows what this process is like... Sometimes it just takes a specific angle to get against the grain for several annoying patches of your hair.After a complete 2.5 Passes, I felt delighted that things were well-shaved and consistent.I was shocked at how close the foil-style razor was able to get. I would not be able to easily distinguish between having used the Profoil Plus or my AS-D2 if I could only be based on the results (with no awareness of the shave taking place). It does come that close to razor-blade levels of closeness. Again, I would be hard-pressed to identify the difference in the closeness of the shave. [I'm sure some more enthusiast-level users or experts in shaving would be able to make that subtle distinction, but for me, they are virtually the same smoothness/closeness].I was very impressed with the Profoil Plus Foil-style Shaver; it exceeded my expectations. My only minor 'complaints', if they should even be considered such, are the fact that it takes a bit of practice and trial and error to figure out how to hold the shaver for each part of your scalp, as well as the fact that it cannot be rinsed out with water as a traditional razor can be... Those are minor grievances when looking at the big picture.I'm confident that with another few uses under my belt, I will feel like I've got a better technique for how to hold the shaver consistently for each section of the scalp. With more repetition, it will be pretty quick and straightforward to use the included brush to wipe out the hair trimmings.As an additional note, I have found that a Q-tip does an excellent job at cleaning the inside of the end of the foils, where hair is prone to be compressed and built up... But be very aware that the foils are incredibly delicate, so you don't want to jam a Q-tip into them; you'll need to place your finger on the outside of the foil to counteract the force being applied with the Q-tip.I highly recommend this product to others who want to get into a consistent routine of shaving their head. It will be cheaper than buying cartridges for disposable razors (probably not more affordable than AS-D2 double-edge blades; but the AS-D2 Model Safety Razor is also an expensive investment within itself, @ 180 $). You will find that this model provides very close, consistent, and (at least for me) Nic-free shaves.Time will tell how frequently I will have to or desire to change out the foils/blades... But it will still be much cheaper than going for disposable blade cartridges.It worked just as effectively on my face and neck as on my scalp for those interested in that use case.
G**U
Impressive Professional Shaver with Hypoallergenic Foils
The Andis 17220 Pro Foil Lithium Plus Shaver is a top-notch tool that delivers everything you’d expect from a professional-grade device. After using this shaver for a few weeks, I’m genuinely impressed with its performance and features.Exceptional Close Shave: The ultra-thin hypoallergenic gold titanium foils provide an incredibly smooth and irritation-free finish. As someone with sensitive skin, I was skeptical, but this shaver truly lives up to its claims, leaving no razor burn or discomfort.Battery Life is Outstanding: The lithium-ion battery delivers a remarkable 2 hours of cordless runtime, which is industry-leading. The 60-minute rapid recharge is another fantastic feature, especially for someone who’s always on the go.Compact and Travel-Friendly: Its lightweight design (just 3.2 ounces) and compact dimensions make it easy to carry. The no-slip rubber grip and travel lock add convenience, and the pop-up trimmer is perfect for quick touch-ups.Powerful Yet Quiet Motor: The turbocharged motor, running at 9,000 RPM, provides consistent power for a close shave without tugging or pulling. Despite the power, the shaver operates quietly, which is a bonus.Durable and Professional Build: Andis has designed this shaver for long-term use, and it performs exceptionally well on the face, neck, and even the hairline. It’s a must-have for professionals or anyone serious about grooming.Final Verdict: This shaver is an excellent investment for anyone looking for a professional-quality, skin-friendly grooming tool. Whether you're a barber or someone who appreciates a clean, precise shave, the Andis Pro Foil is a fantastic choice.Highly recommended!
P**A
Good product recommended by a barber for teens
Great color, and appearance, good battery, life, and good on skin that is sensitive, easy to clean and good for teenagers who are learning to shave
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