Braun PocketGo P-70 Men’s Shaver Review
The Braun PocketGo P-70 Men’s Shaver is a compact shaver that fits in every pocket and ideal for quick touch-ups. It is suitable for men on the go so they can bring the PocketGo P-70 on nevery business trips and holidays, or just over the weekend.
The PocketGo P-70 Men’s Shaver is powered by 2 AA batteries and featuring ultra thin wide floating foil system where it follows the face contour for extra close and comfortable shave. It also comes with extendable Precision Trimmer for precise styling of tricky spots around the sideburns, neck and moustache.
The Protective Twist cap automatically locks and protects the foil when closed and offers a nonslip grip for easy handling.
The Braun PocketGo P-70 can be easily cleaned under running water and has a 60-minute operation time.
The PocketGo P-70 Men’s Shaver comes with 2 Duracell AA batteries, a cleaning brush and a 2-year limited warranty.
Below are the pros and cons of the Braun PocketGo P-70 Men’s Shaver according to the users from the internet.
Pros
- The shaver is self-contained and so you don’t need any case or pouch.
- The shaver is powered by AA batteries so no recharging required and you don’t have to bring the recharging cord.
- Shaves as good as other electric shavers which are way more expensive.
- Does a perfect job on light beard.
- Shaves extremely close and leaves no irritation.
- Little and compact design so good for travel.
- The lock system is secure so it will not accidentally ON in the travel bag or pocket.
- Water proof so can be cleaned under running water.
- The price is very cheap.
- Can use your own rechargeable batteries.
- The brush is conveniently placed on the bottom.
Cons
- Missed some hair so sometimes have to use razor.
- Does not perform well with long hair, heavy beard or a 2-day growth hair.
- Sometimes the battery cover comes off dumping the batteries out.
- Only barely scraped the surface of the user’s stubble.
- Work 4 times only then the head broke.
- A bit noisy.
- Some complains the shaver causes irritation.
- No battery indication so it’s hard to tell when to replace the battery.
- The trimmer is inconvenient to be used.
- Left more stubble after used.
- No replacement foil or blade assemblies.
Find more details of the Braun PocketGo P-70 Men’s Shaver here.
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Nice shaver looks very much like the Braun p60. I like the design and they are very compact, but unfortunately Braun, like with the p60, doesn’t make any replacement parts for them, so if the foil or blades gets damaged you can’t replace them.
I love the Braun Pocketgo range, they are really useful shavers to have when you are on the go. I always keep one in the car so that I’m never caught out by the need to shave
- News just in, i found the Braun Pocket 60 at at Asda the other day for a measly £16, what a bargain. If you want a good budget shaver this is a good opportunity to get one.
This is a really cool design by Braun.
I only just descovered this product a couple of weeks ago on Amazon.
Andrew, I shop in Asda all the time but could not see this shaver for sale, £16 is a steal!
Hi Barry, its been a while since i posted about the braun pocket 60, may be that range doesn’t exist any more at Asda. You never know they might bring it back at some point.
cheers,
This is awesome, thanks
I love all the products Braun come out with, though in the traveling niche or “to go” I think Panasonic have the edge.
Braun makes a product for looks,they are unreliable not dependable and if you have ever tried to contact customer service you would know what I am talking about. Now turn around and RUN!! RUN!! And don’t look back!