The shaver has a fairly narrow grip and therefore is in my opinion not excessively well in the hand, can nevertheless act easily.
That men's shavers apparently not in principle have the usual for ladies models guard over the blade, is known, but if man can shave the face without guard without scalping this is woman will probably also create legs.
A battery for the three-stage vibrator is, but first I have tested the shaver without vibration.
It glides well on the skin, a gel pad releases moisture to the skin and is a really sharp and sleek particles, which already makes one or two trains for complete deforestation.
So I was curious to see how the switched-vibration as could provide any improvement whatsoever.
On the positive side first of all be noted that the closure of the battery compartment really makes a dense impression, so you must not be afraid of risk of splashing.
The vibrator works perfectly, but any difference when it comes to shaving, I could not tell, except that the shaver with engaged Vibration noisy in three possible intensities and just vibrates - well.
Shaving but thereby neither thorough nor friendly, otherwise I can not see any sense in the vibrations with the best will.
A review I can not remember quite easily, because the price of the device, which I was allowed to test in advance, the time is not yet known.
If the shaver does not or may not be significantly more expensive than a comparable unit without the vibration function, I would rate it four stars because although he shaves well, I find a completely senseless and effect loose additional function, the one at that unnecessarily consumes batteries, already a small trigger value.
If you have to pay a significant premium for the pointless in my eyes vibration function, I would, depending on the price even only two or three asterisks.
Unaware of the price I rate the Wilkinson initially consciously with "neutral" three asterisks.
There are, unfortunately, at no replacement blades.