The best beard trimmer and electric razors 2024: trim, shape and style

King C Gillette Beard Trimmer
(Image credit: Future / Gillette)

The best beard trimmers and electric razors can make managing your facial hair a whole lot easier. Whether you opt for a clean-shaven look or an epic beard complete with nesting birds, choosing quality trimmers is a must, because cheap options will likely give you uneven results or leave you with nicks or skin irritation.

The first thing you need to decide before you buy is whether you want a trimmer or a razor. Trimmers are more about managing and shaping facial hair, while razors are for shaving off stubble or reducing it to a specific length. And there are two main options when it comes to razors: foil shavers and rotary shavers. Foil shavers are best for smooth results, while rotary shavers are better for thicker and/or longer hair, and they're also a good choice if you skip a day or two between shaves.

Trimmers look a lot like hair clippers and work in much the same way: they have vibrating sharp teeth behind a cutting guard that you can adjust or switch out for different cutting lengths. If you're going for one of these we'd also recommend investing in one of the best hair dryers: wet hair looks longer, so it's wise to dry your beard before you trim it to ensure you end up with the length you want.

We've tested each of these razors and trimmers on our faces, and in addition to their cutting performance, we've also tested their battery life, evaluated their included attachments, and tested any other features they might offer. And of course, we've considered the price too, because you don't always have to spend big bucks to get a great cutter.

The quick list

The best beard trimmer and electric razors 2024: tried and tested

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Best beard trimmer and shaver overall

gillette beard trimmer held in hand

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The best beard trimmer and shaver overall

Specifications

Best for: Beards and shaving
Trimmer range: 1 - 21mm
Weight: 300g
Max battery life: 50 mins
Charge time: 10 hrs
Accessories: 3x combs

Reasons to buy

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Well-designed
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Easy to operate
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Affordable

Reasons to avoid

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No storage bag for accessories
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Plastic feels slightly cheap
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No charging stand

The King C Gillette Beard Trimmer will let you sculpt and style your facial hair just how you like it. It's super-affordable, with many other beard trimmers and shavers coming in at more than double the price - even our 'best budget' option. Plus, it's ready to go straight out of the box, and has a quality feel in the hand. It may only set you back just $30/£30, but it certainly delivers on all fronts. 

The King C Gillette Beard Trimmer comes with three interchangeable combs for different styles of beard: a stubble comb, 1mm; a short beard comb, 3-11mm; and a long beard comb, 13-21mm. You can switch between them by simply sliding them on and off with a little pressure using your thumb. The two larger combs can be adjusted for a more precise trim, which keeps things simple and does away with the need to supply lots of plastic combs of different lengths. Our reviewer found that it was really easy to use and delivered a quality trim, and that switching between the assorted combs was a cinch, although he found that its plastic material felt a bit cheap, and he lamented the lack of a storage bag for the combs.

Read our full King C Gillette Beard Trimmer review

Best budget shaver

Remington F6 Style Series Aqua in the hand

(Image credit: Future)
The best shaver on a budget

Specifications

Best for: Wet and dry
Trimmer range: n/a
Weight: 203g
Battery life: 60 mins
Charge time: 90 mins / 5 min quick charge
Accessories: Stubble guard, cleaning brush, travel pouch

Reasons to buy

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Waterproof
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Long battery life
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USB charging

Reasons to avoid

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Bulky pivoting head
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Adequate shave performance
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Disappointing pop-up trimmer

Remington’s F6 Style Series Aqua electric shaver sits alongside the brand’s rotary-based R6 model as a compact foil shaver for those who like to keep things clean and tidy.  Designed to be 100% waterproof, it’s suitable for both wet or dry use, and works with shaving foams, gels or as a straight-to-skin trimmer that aims to rival comparably priced shavers from the likes of Braun and Philips. 

It comes packing Remington’s proprietary ControlCut technology and a pop-up trimmer for more precise follicle sculpting, while the supplied stubble guard offers the option of tidying up longer-length beards without going full baby's bottom.

Our reviewer found that despite its very large head it was easy to use, however the results didn't really come up to scratch: it needed multiple passes to get the cleanest cut. However with 60 minutes of continuous cordless use and USB charging it's very convenient and good value for money.

Read our full Remington F6 Style Series Aqua review

Best premium shaver

Panasonic Arc6 on table during review

(Image credit: Future)
The best premium shaver

Specifications

Best for: Wet and dry
Trimmer range: n/a
Weight: 230g
Max battery life: 45 mins
Charge time: 45 mins / 5 min quick charge
Accessories: Self-cleaning charging station, travel case, lubricating oil, brush, detergent packet

Reasons to buy

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Super-smooth shaving
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Plenty of features
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Very easy to clean

Reasons to avoid

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Dry shaving isn't the best
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Very expensive

The Panasonic Arc6 is very, very expensive. But it's also very, very good. It performs wonderfully for wet-shaving and is okay for a dry shave – and it comes with a number of excellent features, including a self-cleaning station that makes a morning shave as easy as it can possibly be.

The Arc6 shaver itself is a fine bit of kit, even without the charging station. It’s pretty big at 6.77 inches long (17.2cm) but its grip is ergonomically shaped to fit comfortably in the hand. Three sides of the handle are covered in a textured rubber that helps it feel secure in the hand, while the front of its handle is home to the power button as well as an LED display. This panel displays battery life remaining as a percentage, as well as some “check engine” type symbols to let you know if the device requires charging or cleaning, whether it’s locked into place, and if the blades need checking.

Panasonic advertises the Arc6 as delivering “84,000 cross-cutting actions per minute” and that the head moves in “22 independent directions.” While we can’t count that fast, in our review we found that it does shave down to a babyface fairly quickly. On regular stubble and even a few days of growth, using the Panasonic with some shaving gel or cream achieved great results pretty fast.

Read our full Panasonic Arc6 review

Most versatile beard trimmer

remington beard trimmer with foil head

(Image credit: Future / Matt Bolton)
A do-anything trimming set for all kinds of fuzz

Specifications

Best for: beard and hair
Trimmer range: 0.4 - 25mm
Weight: 200g
Max battery life: 5 hrs
Charge time: 4 hrs
Accessories: 9 hair and beard combs

Reasons to buy

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Plenty of attachments
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Amazing battery life
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Useful carry case

Reasons to avoid

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Inconsistent cutting results
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Rough finish on stubble trimmer

The Remington T-Series Beard Trimmer and Hair Clipper seems to be aiming to be the ultimate "whatever you want do, you can do it" beard-care set. It comes with 11 different attachments to help you take care of your beard, and that's not including just using the trimmer bare for edge detail.

Available in the UK for £89, the Remington T-Series Beard Trimmer and Hair Clipper isn't at the budget end of the razor scale, but considering the amount of stuff it comes with, we can't fault the price at all – especially since it's often available for less.

There are lots of good razors around this price from the likes of Philips and Braun, of course, but the Remington goes for quantity, and if we're talking purely value for what you get, it's an excellent price. It's a great travel companion, it has lots of options and while in our review we found that it doesn't cut as well as some rivals, delivering inconsistent and untidy results, it just about makes up for it in terms of flexibility.

Read our full Remington T Series beard trimmer review

Best high-end shaver

Braun Series 9 Pro electric shaver

(Image credit: Future / Axel Metz)
The Bugatti Veyron of shavers

Specifications

Best for: smooth shaving
Trimmer range: n/a
Weight: not stated
Battery life: 60 mins
Charge time: 50 mins
Accessories: PowerCase, smart care centre, cleaning cartridge and brush

Reasons to buy

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Ergonomic design
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Excellent shaving performance
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Good battery life

Reasons to avoid

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Really expensive at list price

Braun’s Series 9 Pro electric shaver is the smartest piece of male grooming kit money can buy. It's effortlessly easy to use and even easier to clean, and in our review we found that its five-element, sensor-assisted cutting head delivered a smooth shave that was comparable to using a wet razor, while its attractively-designed PowerCase kept the trimmer’s battery ticking over for what seemed like an eternity.

The question of just how much all that innovation is worth is altogether larger. At a staggeringly high $379.99 / £509.99 / AU$799.00, the Braun Series 9 Pro’s recommended retail price (RRP) will be downright unjustifiable for most (though, mercifully, the trimmer is regularly discounted at retailers other than Braun itself). In a nutshell: if Bret Easton Ellis had written American Psycho 20 years later, Patrick Bateman would almost certainly have used one of these as part of his obsessive morning routine. Make of that what you will.

Read our full Braun Series 9 Pro electric shaver review

More beard trimmers and electric razors to consider

Below we've included a couple more products to consider for trimming, shapping and styling facial hair. Although we have not reviewed these particular products, customers using the beard trimmer and electric shaver rave about them; and we feel that they offer something a little different.

(Image credit: Remington)

6. Remington HC4250 Shortcut Pro

Head shavers’ favorite choice

Specifications

Best for: hair and beard
Trimmer range: 1.5 - 15mm
Weight: not stated
Battery life: 40 mins
Charge time: 4 hrs
Accessories: 9x combs, cleaning brush, storage pouch, oil

Reasons to buy

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Shave any part at any angle
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2-in-1 head shaver and beard trimmer
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Affordable

Reasons to avoid

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Short battery life

Whether you’re bald by choice or choose to shave your head, you deserve an electric razor that's designed to leave your head smooth and free of nicks. The Remington HC4250 Shortcut Pro is a great option because of its circular rubber grip and extra-wide curved blade, both designed to easily shave your head at any angle. 

It also comes with nine different-length combs so you can turn it into a beard trimmer, which gives it some added versatility. It might be a stretch too far to use it as an electric razor on your face, though, so you may need a backup. Also, while you can use it either wired or cordless, the measly 40 minute battery life means you may want to keep it plugged in. It is waterproof, though, making it easy to clean after you've shaved.

(Image credit: Wahl)

7. Wahl Lithium Ion Stainless Steel Groomer

A good option for travelling with

Specifications

Best for: hair and beard
Trimmer range: 0.5 - 25mm
Weight: 222g
Battery life: 3.5 hrs
Charge time: 1 hr
Accessories: 10x combs

Reasons to buy

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Six-hour battery with auto cut-off at full charge
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Compact body for travel

Reasons to avoid

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No battery indicator

With this trimmer, you get the best lithium battery available today. It lasts for a reported six hours, which should potentially give you weeks of quick trims before you need to recharge. If you do need to top up the battery in a hurry, you can plug it in for just three minutes and get plenty of juice. Plug it in when you leave for work, and the green charging tech will cut off the charge when the battery is full, so you won't impact the life of the lithium battery over time.

We’re focusing on the battery here because even though Wahl says the motor and performance has improved for this model, we don’t have much information on cpm or anything else. Reviewers say this model is nice and compact for travel, especially since you don’t need to bring the charger with you. Do keep in mind it should only be used for dry shaving, however, and it doesn’t have a battery display. 

What to consider when buying an electric razor or beard trimmer

When you're trying to find the best beard trimmer or electric razor, there are a number of things to think about.

First of all, do you want to defuzz your face completely or just want to tidy up the hair? For the former an electric razor is best; a trimmer is more suited to shaping.

When it comes to electric razors, you’ll need to select between a foil or rotary razor. Foil razors are more precise but can’t handle large amounts of hair, while rotary razors are better for thicker hair and are easier to maneuver around contours of the face. 

If you’ve opted for a beard trimmer, consider the attachments it comes with, and whether it can cut your beard to the length you order. If you plan on trimming hair elsewhere on your body, look for models that are versatile enough to offer this. 

It’s also important to consider whether you want a cordless or corded model. If you plump for battery power consider how long the battery will last and how quickly the grooming appliance will take to recharge. Finally look for models that are waterproof for easy cleaning, and to ensure you can shave in the shower if that’s what you prefer. 

How we test beard trimmers and shavers

Of those beard trimmers and electric shavers that we have featured in this guide, numbers 1 - 5 have been tested by a panel of editors on the TechRadar team. These have been used to trim, style and shape facial hair. Some of the electric shavers have even been suitable to use on head hair.

charging the gillette beard trimmer

(Image credit: Future)

They've been used for a number of weeks before being written up into a review. This way we have been able to use most, if not all, of the trimmer lengths and switch between the different settings to give our verdict on the cut. We've also taken note of the battery runtime and the time said battery takes to recharge.

In some instances we can use products on review for an unlimited amount of time. This means that we can therefore test the longevity of a product, to find out if it'll stand the test of time - or not.

Michelle Rae Uy
Contributor

Michelle Rae Uy is the former Computing Reviews and Buying Guides Editor at TechRadar. She's a Los Angeles-based tech, travel and lifestyle writer covering a wide range of topics, from computing to the latest in green commutes to the best hiking trails. She's an ambivert who enjoys communing with nature and traveling for months at a time just as much as watching movies and playing sim games at home. That also means that she has a lot more avenues to explore in terms of understanding how tech can improve the different aspects of our lives. 

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