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The Braun Series 9 Pro 9477cc is a premium men's electric foil shaver engineered in Germany, featuring a flexible ProHead and ProLift trimmer with Sonic Technology for up to 10% faster shaving. It offers 60 minutes of cordless runtime, is fully waterproof for wet or dry use, and includes a 5-in-1 Clean & Charge station plus a portable PowerCase for extended battery life up to 6 weeks. Designed for precision, comfort, and convenience, it adapts to beard density and ensures hygienic maintenance with an alcohol-based cleaning system.






| ASIN | B099TCPMQ5 |
| Additional Features | Dry Shave |
| Battery Average Life | 90 minutes |
| Battery Description | Rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,504 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #81 in Men's Foil Shavers |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Braun |
| Brand Name | Braun |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,827 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00069055889923 |
| Head Type | Foil |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Manufacturer | Procter & Gamble |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9477cc |
| Model Name | Electric Shaver |
| Model Number | 9477cc |
| Number of Blades | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Beard |
| Special Feature | Dry Shave |
| UPC | 069055889923 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Exceedingly better than other razors I own.
Due to sensitive skin, I haven't used a disposable razor for decades. For most of that time, any inexpensive electric razor worked adequately, but as my beard turned grey I had more and more issues shaving these thicker bristly white hairs. Over the last decade or so I've pretty much given up on shaving at all (except for using hair clippers to keep it short) despite buying multiple razors and hoping for a good shave. For the longest time, I used a Panasonic ES8103 that left me with a shave that wasn't so good even after passing over the same area 10-20 times. I then tried a Norelco OneBlade which actually worked ok but was comparatively messy and the blades only worked well for a short time and then required more passes to get a progressively poorer shave. And finally, the biggest waste of money was the Norelco Series 5000 which refused to shave my beard from day one. Even after a continuous 15 minutes of running it over my face still felt rough and numerous stubborn hairs remained here and there. On top of that, it was very difficult to reassemble after taking it apart to clean. I finally decided to buy the best-rated razor on the market which was the Braun Series 9. I did not have any great expectations but was pleasantly surprised. Even with fairly long stubble as my clippers don't cut very close the razer gave me a close shave after just one or two passes over any one area. The final result left my face smooth to the touch; a much closer shave than I've ever gotten from an electric razor. This razor is absurdly expensive, but if you can't get a good shave from a cheaper model certainly give it a try. As far as the cleaner that comes with this model, it does appear to work as intended, although I will have to use it longer before I can decide if it is just a gimmick or not. If you travel a lot the case that contains an external battery should be great but I probably will use it only rarely. My only complaint is that the instructions are completely useless. There are pages of pictograms that I couldn't make any sense of. I had to go only to find a review that covered the same information using words. Edit added after 2 months of use: I don't really have much to say about the performance of the razor as it continues to shave remarkably well. My only developing concerns are in regard to cleaning. The head contains some intricate parts many of which cannot be reached with the small brush provided and I don't think it was designed to be disassembled. This makes getting the version with the cleaning station almost obligatory. While it works pretty well this bulky device isn't perfect. Not only is some manual cleaning required it becomes necessary to clean the cleaning device as well. So far everything remains clean enough using the cleaner with some manual cleaning but if you have OCD it will probably drive you nuts that it is difficult if not impossible to get everything inside the razor perfectly clean.
C**I
Best Electric Shaver Cleaning System
I ordered this Braun on January 15, and received it on January 17. I have been using it and a Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra. Both were purchased from Amazon. I purchased the Norelco in November and wrote a review. I also have a Panasonic Arc 4 that was purchased during the Summer of 2020. This is probably the best electric shaver from Braun. It gives a very comfortable shave. The shaver feels good in the hand. The feel is quite nice and the vibration is not excessive. The advantage the Braun has over the Norelco and the Panasonic is its cleaning system. Norelco uses a pod style cleaning system. The pod system consists of a round container that is housed inside a larger stand that mimics its rounded shape. The stand is passive and does not have an electrical connection. The Norelco shaver's battery provides the power to pump the detergent from the container to the top of the stand. Evaporation takes care of the drying process. The fluid leaves behind a small amount of lubricant. The shaver will need to recharge on the included holder. The Panasonics use a vertical cleaning station. The station has its own power supply. The station cleans, charges, lubricates, and dries the shaver. The recent models use a small packet of detergent that is added to a water tank at the bottom of the stand. Mine uses the older plastic cartridge system. Norelco and Panasonic use detergents to clean their shavers. Braun uses alcohol. The Braun system is the most effective out of the three. The Braun cleaning stand uses a cartridge filled with what is likely denatured alcohol. A mild fragrance and a special lubricant are part of the fluid. The alcohol evaporates quickly, so the shaver is ready as soon as the cleaning procedure is complete. The stand cleans, charges, lubricates, and dries the shaver. One thing to keep in mind. Whether you use the cleaning system or not, the cleaning fluid will evaporate. It is harder to extend the life of the cleaning cartridge because the alcohol will evaporate on its own. The Braun shaves close without irritation. I recommend using light pressure against the skin. Doing so will help avoid irritation and it will extend the life of the foil. Move the shaver slowly and allow the foil to glide on the skin. You can use a product like Williams Lectric Shave to help the foil glide on the skin. I recommend using a spray lubricant on the shaver's foils and blades after each cleaning. You can hear the difference between a lubricated shaver versus one that has no additional lubricant. The cleaning system leaves a very small amount of lubricant but it does not hurt to add a drop of shaver oil. Let us say you bought this shaver without the cleaning stand. In that case, you can use a barber shop product that lubricates and sanitizes the device. In my humble opinion, this shaver should not be cleaned in hard tap water. Obviously, I cannot speak with authority because I am not a shaver engineer. I am speaking based on many years of experience with electric shavers. There are three best practices to extend the life of your foils and blades. Do not press hard against the skin when shaving. Do not use hard water to clean your shaver. And lubricate the shaver before use. Hard water leaves mineral build up on the foil. You should definitely consider purchasing the shaver with a cleaning system if you live in an area where the tap water is hard. Braun's quality has improved since my very first one. I bought the first generation of Braun when they came out with their cleaning stand. That was 23-25 years ago, if memory serves. The foil on that shaver lasted less than a year. The good news is that they still use the same alcohol-based cleaning system. The quality of this generation is superior to my old Braun. Though only time will tell how long the foils, blades, and most importantly, the battery, will last. Subjectively, the razor feels great. It has the look of quality. Though I would prefer an all metal housing. At this price range, the shaver body should be made of a strong metal alloy. The same can be said for its competitors though. These are luxury products. The price is a bit high. However, keep in mind the convenience of the automatic cleaning system. Is it worth it to have a system that automatically cleans, charges, and dries your shaver? Think of how much time and effort that can spare you. In my opinion, the automatic cleaning system is a must-have if you live in an area where the tap water is hard. I wrote this review with the assumption that the reader is looking for a high-end shaver kit that includes an automatic cleaning system. The three brands that fit that category are Norelco, Panasonic, and Braun. Each has its strong points. The rotary shavers from Norelco are the quietest and has the least amount of vibration. Rotary shaver heads and blades tend to last longer. However, in my opinion, they may not be best for sensitive skin. Panasonic is the most durable. I have gotten seven years from a set of foils and blades by following the best practices I mentioned above. They last the longest. I would love to try an Arc 6 but the price is a bit steep. The Braun has the best cleaning system. The Braun also has the best accessories, like the travel case with a built-in battery. Pick your shaver and enjoy many years of use. This is a good time to be an electric shaver enthusiasts. I can highly recommend the Braun Series 9 Pro to anyone who wants a luxury electric shaver. It is also a good choice for those who travel a lot. The built-in battery in the travel case can recharge the shaver. I suppose you could take the charging cable with you; however, if you travel internationally, the plug may not work at your location. The travel case is something you may never need but it is nice to have if you ever do need it. It is a hard case that protects your shaver. Just be careful and check the recent TSA rules before you take it with you to the airport.
R**7
Braun 9477cc Impressive
The Series 9 Pro Electric Shaver with PowerCase, 9477cc is an impressive grooming tool that delivers a close and comfortable shave every time. This top-of-the-line shaver is packed with advanced features and technologies that make it a standout choice for anyone looking for a premium shaving experience. One of the standout features of the Series 9 Pro is its powerful motor, which allows the shaver to effortlessly glide over your skin, even in hard-to-reach areas. This makes for a smooth and comfortable shave that leaves your skin feeling soft and smooth. Another great feature of this shaver is its PowerCase. The PowerCase not only protects and stores your shaver, but it also charges it while it's not in use. This means you never have to worry about your shaver running out of juice when you need it most. The Series 9 Pro also comes with five cutting elements, including two specialized trimmers that capture more hair with each stroke. This means you can get a closer shave with fewer passes, which is great for anyone with sensitive skin. In addition to its powerful motor and advanced cutting elements, the Series 9 Pro also features a flexible head that adapts to the contours of your face, neck, and jawline. This allows for a more precise and comfortable shave, even in tricky areas like under the nose or around the chin. Overall, the Series 9 Pro Electric Shaver with PowerCase, 9477cc is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a high-quality grooming tool. Its advanced features, powerful motor, and comfortable design make it a standout option for anyone who values a close and comfortable shave. I have been using another brand for several years and this brand is bar far the best brand, I have use to date and will now be a customer for life. It’s outstanding and I highly recommend this Braun 9477cc Just note I have not been paid to write this review nor have I received any type of compensation of any kind and I am not affiliated with Braun or an employee. I am just a regular consumer or purchased the Braun 9477cc for the first time and I am very impressed with it that I had to write this review and once again I HIGHLY RECOMMEND the BRAUN 9477cc
S**N
Good shaver, but the fluid leaked in the box - not secured in any way
I've had a Braun foil shaver for about 10 years, figured it's about time for an upgrade. The travel charging case is neat... pretty sizable, but certainly will protect the shaver as well as keep it charged. I've never had my old shaver go dead on me during a trip, but I seldom travel for more than a week at a time. I suppose it could happen. The shaver itself works well. Familiar, but nicer than my old one. The old shaver has NEVER had its foil or blades replaced, so I'm not surprised that the new one shaves faster & closer. The only negative, and the reason for 4 stars instead of 5, is that the "Cleaning fluid" in the box had all leaked out... it's some sort of solvent-based so it had all evaporated; the shaver itself worked fine. Amazon offers to "Exchange" but you can't exchange for the exact same thing, and since I'm leaving on a trip soon I didn't want to bother with return & re-buy. I got extra containers of fluid with the shaver, so I'll just crack that open.
D**S
Your Best Shave Without a Blade
I have had electric shavers from Braun, “Company N,” and “Company R.” In fact, until the subject of this review, I had owned only one Braun shaver, a Series 7 that lasted for sixteen years – until I dropped it onto a concrete floor from a considerable height, and it still worked even then, albeit taped together. In this state it nevertheless gave a closer shave than the others, and so it made sense to replace it with another Braun. And here we are. The Braun Series 9 Pro is available in a bewildering range of SKUs. This one (9974cc) is a notch below the top of the line, as it does not have the separate beard-trimming attachment…because I don’t have a beard. But it does have the charging/cleaning station (the “SmartCare Center”), and it does have the “PowerCase,” which I call the “charging casket,” which allows many days’ away-from-home charging without any electrical connection. So, what’s it like to live with one of these things? I’ve had this one for several months, and I held back on writing this review until I had run through seven refill cleaning cartridges; this is important, because it’s an ongoing cost. Here’s the lifestyle, and the cost breakdown. Now, I know that some owners try to stretch the life of a cartridge – the chief consumable – by cleaning only infrequently, but I vote the other way: I typically clean/charge the shaver after every use (if not on the road), so my usage rate and cost numbers here are conservative. As of this writing, I’ve had the shaver for just shy of seven months and have recorded the rate at which I’m replacing the cleaning cartridges. How long does a cartridge last? In my use, the first cartridge went 19 shaves (I assume this was a break-in period), while the other six managed 22 or 23 shaves each, with an average of 22.8. Call it 23. As I write, a pack of six cartridges costs 32 dollars; therefore, we might say that those six cartridges would give 6x23=138 shaves, for a cost of 23.2 cents per shave, which is effectively 23.2 cents per day in my use of the cleaning cartridges. But to be complete, we must add in the cost of replacement shaver heads; these should be replaced annually, or even, as it says on the package, every 18 months, but I have long been in the habit of replacing them twice a year, in June and December. Currently, a Series 9 shaver head costs 70 dollars. Dividing that by half a year’s 182.5 days gives an additional 38.4 cents per shave, for a total of 61.6 cents per shave. But as I say, most users will probably replace the shaver head only annually, and many will try to stretch the cleaning cartridges. To this last point, I should warn that going two or more shaves between cleanings will cause the clean/charge station to kick into a “higher gear” at the next use, running a longer cycle and using more fluid, because it will sense the need for additional cleaning time. When used daily in 24-hour cycles, the shortest cleaning cycle is triggered – i.e., only one of the three “Cleaning Program” lights is lit. In some instances (weekends), I have delayed the next shave for an additional half-day, and in those cases, two lights have lit, and the cleaner runs for a longer time. In one instance only – after several days away, using the “casket” for charging – were all three lights and the longest cleaning cycle triggered. And it was long indeed. What this means is that cleaning the shaver every *other* day probably won’t make the cartridge last twice as long, because each cleaning will use more fluid. One reaches a point of diminishing returns. Me, I’d rather have a clean shaver head every day. There are other places in life where one might better save a few pennies. I can say further that this Series 9 machine is a bit more “thirsty” than my long-lived Series 7 Braun. That one would reliably go 25-27 cleanings per cartridge. (Observer: “You must be an engineer.” Me: “What gave it away?”) On the favorable side, the new Braun is much more quiet than the old one, both in use up near one’s ears and in the charger during the cleaning cycle. I can’t say that the old one caused me permanent hearing loss, but I did wonder from time to time. This new one is a mere hummer by comparison. The product descriptions for the many Braun SKUs are liberally supplied with photos, so I have added only three here. The first shows what comes in the kit, including the documentation. (But I neglected to include a cleaning cartridge in the pic; rest assured, it includes your first one.) The second picture shows the shaver in the “charging casket.” I used this on a road trip, and it has far more re-charging capacity than I needed over those several days. The third photo shows the proprietary power chord/DC adapter. The kit includes just one of these. In normal use it will be plugged into the cleaning/charging station; or it can charge the shaver directly; or it can charge the road-trip “casket” before and after a journey. Pick any one at a given time. About the documentation: You get a booklet for the shaver and another for the charging station, plus the separate cartoon strip which tells you not to put a wet-used shaver into the charging station; dry it first. (I have tried wet-shaving and find no advantage but much extra cleanup time, so I don’t care about this). The booklets both rely mainly on pictorials, with a minimum of text…except for the Safety Warnings which nobody reads; these gripping details are provided in English, French, and Spanish. That’s the world we live in, I suppose. Hey, where does all this come from? Turns out this product is a Citizen of the World. The shaver itself, and the Series 9 replacement heads (“94M”) are made in Germany; the clean/charge base station is made in Hungary; the on-the-road charging casket is made in China; and the cleaning cartridges are made in…Ireland? Well, I’ll be darned. User tip: After each shave, you can extend the life of your cleaning cartridge by simply popping off the shaver head and blowing out the whiskers and skin shards from it and from the shaver head mount. That’s probably 90% of what’s left after a shave. Takes only seconds.
D**A
Great product
Both the shaver and the replacement head are excellent products. I get a close shave with no burns. Shaving is fast and comfortable.
J**2
Can't recommend due to no customer service (Updated)
EDIT: I was still never able to get in contact with Braun customer support. Amazon customer service came to the rescue so huge shout out to them for the help. But seriously, it’s ridiculous to spend so much to get a name brand product (rather than no-name Chinese knockoff) expecting to have that support from the manufacturer and not be able to get it. I bought this thinking I would get something good for the excessive amount of money I'd be spending on it rather than a cheaper one. The shaver itself seems to work great, though I do still get slight nicks and irritation from sensitive skin on my neck. My issue with this is that not even a month after setting up the cleaning station and only using it a few times the cleaning station has stopped working entirely and will not even turn on at this point. That wouldn't be such a huge problem if I wasn't outside the return period and could actually get in touch with customer service. Braun customer service is absolutely impossible to get in touch with. If you can their phone number DURING THEIR POSTED HOURS, you get a message saying they're not available. The message said that they are not available and to call after 2PM EST......it was 2:36PM EST when I called. Their chat option just says they're all busy chatting. This has been going on for over a week now. So at this point, I've got a useless cleaning stand for my shaver and no customer service to get a replacement. A complete waste of almost $300. Well known name brand does not mean good product/warranty/customer service.
A**R
Great buy...
The shaver is better than I thought I would ever like an electic shave.
N**S
Great shaver does a super close shave.
So far so good. Previously owned a top of the line Philips rotary blade shaver which stopped charging. It lasted around 4 or so years. I was initially going to buy another Philips unit but decided to do some research and see what other options were out there. After a couple of months of research I narrowed it down to the Braun Series 9 Pro 9477cc, the Panasonic Arc5 or Arc6 and the Philips S9000 Prestige. The travel charging case is what sold me on the Braun. I’ve used it three times since I bought it. Twice on my face and once on my head. Very happy with the closeness of the shave and how quickly it got the job done. Each shave was with 2 days stubble which is quite coarse. I was concerned with the switch to foils whether this would cause me any discomfort. I’m pleased to say this is mot the case. It’s a very comfortable shave albeit much noisier than my previous shaver. The instructions are just illustrations. If I’m paying for your best product I expect much better. This would probably be my only gripe so far though.
M**C
Buen producto
Buen producto
L**3
Excellent shaver- Great Quality and Performance!
I recently purchased this Braun shaver, and it works great! The quality is top-notch—it’s durable, well-designed, and provides a smooth, comfortable shave every time. It’s easy to use and clean, making it a convenient addition to my grooming routine. I’m really happy with this purchase and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and high-quality shaver.
J**E
Great product
Works great! I take it to my trips. Battery last long time.
S**A
Rasura al raz sin irritación
La Braun serie 9 PRO, es la mejor rasuradora. Rasura al ras y no deja irritación cómo otras. Se puede usar con la piel mojada, con espuma para afeitar y también en seco, en cualquier caso el rasurado es excelente. Es totalmente impermeable, se puede enjuagar toda la máquina sin ningún problema. Una carga de batería le dura aproximadamente diez dias, dependiendo del uso. Su diseño y materiales son increíbles, totalmente premium. Recomiendo comprarla con la estación de limpieza. En mi caso yo la limpio en la estación de limpieza una vez a la semana, los demás días la limpio con agua, le pongo aceite o algún producto para la limpieza, cómo el "Andis Cool Care" spray que desinfecta y lubrica.
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