My age-old Braun 6550 has now finally given up the ghost entirely mechanical (after the 3rd battery change). A new was needed. As for me Brown has subsided neatly in price / performance ratio, I chose a Remington. I already have a hair trimmer that mark and am satisfied. The shaving result is very good and I find the trimmer very useful. However, he is a little too big. In the good length 1.5cm longer than my old brown and slightly thicker and. In curved shape So when traveling rather not so great. The battery performance is excellent. I now own him for 4 weeks and had him still not reload, at (almost) daily shaving. What compared to Braun also becomes immediately apparent is the much larger radius of the shear blades so that the hair can not easily be reached under the nose. Even the lying between the two shearing blades integrated trimmer is slightly higher than the brown. Therefore watch out for her lips! But that's a matter of habit. Also, a fixation of the vibrating function is absent in Remington, but that can be accomplished with the thumb. The equipment is in contrast to the 6550 Brown rather poor. But I think the equipment leaves now everywhere to be desired. The Braun had a wall mount as a charging station (saving space!), A hardcase for travel, a cleaning brush and a hand mirror while. From such an equipment can now only dream of more! The actual decision to buy the Remington F7800 was that he has at least one article loading station. Afford the little of various baths and automatic cleaning systems, have a lot of running costs and in the way I think about little. The cable of the charger is very thin and tends to entangle. I love the spiral cable of my old Braun. But all in all the Remington F7800 is a good razor of this makes what he is, namely shave and also good.
I am sorry to my review after 3 Scherblatt change belittled on only one star. Others have already complained about the low durability of the shearing blade! Anyway, also holds the shearing blade with me only 3 to 4 months. These are in my opinion, to a design flaw because the shearing blade at the underlying Scherer lies never strong enough and it bends and breaks thereby permanently.