Trim Like a Pro ✂️
The Panasonic ER-GB60-K Hair and Beard Trimmer offers 39 adjustable trim settings, ergonomic design, and both corded and cordless operation, making it the ultimate grooming tool for the modern man. With its sharp stainless-steel blades and easy maintenance, this trimmer is perfect for achieving a polished look anytime, anywhere.
T**E
Panasonic ER-GB60 and the Norelco BT5210/42
For my full beard, I tried the Panasonic ER-GB60 and the Norelco BT5210/42. Both were very good shavers. Here is my comparison. In case it matters, I’ve sported a full beard for about 8 years and trim it to 3 different lengths – the goatee area is maintained slightly longer than the sides, and my neck, under chin, and upper cheeks are shaved clean (using a shaver – not a razor).Neutral/subjective differences- The Panasonic cutting head is about 1-1/4 times the width of the Norelco. This means that the Panasonic may give a quicker shave, but the Norelco maneuvers better when trimming just above my upper lip- The Norelco touts its “Lift & cut” technology while the Panasonic touts the 45 degree angle of its blade. I did not notice a difference in the comfort and closeness of either. Both cut well and cut similarly close without the guard- The Panasonic has a little heft to it while the Norelco was super-light. I actually preferred the Panasonic here, but it is pure opinion- The Panasonic’s handle is narrower than the shaving head while the Norelco is narrow at the head and foot, bowing out in the middle. I prefer the shape of the Panasonic, but this is also just opinion- The front of the Norelco is a thin, shiny, silver plastic made to look like chrome. The darker metallic-looking plastic of the Panasonic looked nicer to mePro-Panasonic- Better head range. The smallest Norelco head adjusts to 7mm. The smallest Panasonic head adjusts to 10mm. The ability to trim more ranges without changing heads was a huge deal for me. I generally trim my goatee area to 7 mm, but sometimes go to 9. Also, what my last shaver listed as “7” seems to have been slightly longer than the “7” on both of these, so I’ve been using an 8. This means that I’d have to change heads every shave with the Norelco. If you shave one area shorter and another between 7 and 10mm, the Panasonic is a better choice. I guess on the contrary, if your “short area” is between 7-1/2 and 10mm, and your longer are is 10+, you’re more likely to be able to do it all with the 2nd Norelco head. If your just starting out and aren’t sure what style you will settle on, if you lean towards a shorter beard, the Panasonic makes it more likely that you won’t need to change heads. The Panasonic can even be dialed down to 0 with the 1st head on. I don’t recall if the Norelco can do that. Both brands’ heads are easy to put on and off, but it is still an extra step, and a very important step, since an incorrectly-placed head will mess up your shave. It also is something else that would need cleaning.- Build quality – the Panasonic seemed to be made of heavier duty materials, and it’s power button seemed especially nice compared to the Norelco, whose button seemed more flimsy.- This shaver had a nicer handle. The Panasonic seemed more contoured to my hand, and it seems to be a nicer plastic. I preferred the hard patterned grip of the Panasonic to the thin soft rubberized grip of the Norelco.- The Panasonic comes with a storage bag. It is a cheap, shear bag that won’t last long if you’re at all rough with those kinds of things, but it’s better than no bag at all. The Norelco had no bag at all.- The Panasonic comes with a cleaning brush. The Norelco did not. If you don’t have a small cleaning brush from a prior shaver, then score 1 point for Panasonic!Pro-Norelco- The Norelco does not need oiling. The Panasonic does. I don’t know how annoying that will be, but I think we can agree that not needing oil is better. Panasonic says it should be oiled before and after shaving, but since oiling it preshave makes it harder to clear away hairs, my plan is to just oil after. After several shaves, the oiling does not seem like a big deal.- Norelco’s Lithium Battery should last longer between charges, and should last longer overall, than the Panasonic Ni-MH battery.- Warranty. I know that with warranties, the devil is in the details, and I didn’t do a detailed review. Both shavers come with a 2 year warranty, but the Norelco says that if you register your purchase, the warranty is extended to 5 years. I’m sure the warranties don’t cover normal wear and tear, but to the extent a “defect” might not be noticed until years 3-5, the Norelco has the edge.- The Norelco has lights to let you know when it needs charging. The Panasonic does not have a low battery indicator. It seems to run at full speed until it stops. It’s lighting indicator seems to just relay information when it is plugged in.- Both have regular plug in chargers, but the Panasonic I received is made for a foreign (non-US) plug. It came with an adapter, but a true US plug like the Norelco has is better. From reading other reviews and some of the questions, it seems that this Panasonic model is not available on Amazon with a true US charger.My conclusion: the Panasonic’s better head range, build quality, and aesthetics outweighed the Norelco’s more convenient charging and oil free maintenance. The main advantages of the Panasonic were aspects I will appreciate every shave while the Norelco’s more convenient charging should arise less than once per month and I am not sure how annoying oiling the shaver will be.
K**
Save me hundreds of dollars
Works great for me to take my hair down to the nubs got to tap it out and clean it a lot in the process better than going to the barber. Not good if I go 6 months without cropping my hair or shaving my face.
S**A
It works well
Your own technique determines the results. There's not much to dislike.
J**N
From Hairy Beast to Dashing Debonair in Minutes
Before the Panasonic Hair and Beard Trimmer entered my life, my face was a wild jungle, and my head? Let's not even go there. But now? I've gone from looking like a castaway on a deserted island to a suave gentleman ready for the red carpet!This trimmer doesn't just cut hair; it sculpts masterpieces. With every glide, it whispers sweet nothings to my beard, ensuring each strand is in its prime position. And my hair? It's never looked or felt better. I half expect a modeling agency to scout me during my grocery runs.So, if you're looking to elevate your grooming game and have your hair and beard sing praises, this Panasonic marvel is the ticket. Move over, barbershop; there's a new maestro in town!
P**N
Great Trimmer
My old beard trimmer died on me so I looked into getting a new one and settled on this one mainly for the amount of length settings that it offers. With so many settings it was kind of hard not to choose this trimmer and I'm glad I did.The grip on this thing is really good so you won't find yourself shaving and dropping this thing in the sink. What's also great about it is that it works either cordless or plugged in, so you're not out of luck if the thing is low on battery and you've gotta get a quick shave in in the mornings.I've probably owned 3 or 4 beard trimmers in my life and so far this is the best one I've owned.I believe Panasonic also has a ERGB80-K on the market at a higher pricepoint. That model comes with I think an extra attachment for trimming body hair, but the ERGB60-K (with one less attachment) can get the job done just as well while saving you a nice amount of money. There's really no reason to to pay more for the 80 when the 60 will do virtually the same thing.Great beard trimmer, highly recommended!
B**N
Solid Trimmer! -- Not as good/strong as the older model (ER-SB40) but worth the buy.
Bought this shaver since I couldn't find my old proprietary charger (my only gripe) regarding these 2 trimmers. The older one (ER-SB40) was stronger (longer/sharper blade with stronger motor [possibly better battery?]) but the new one does a good job too. I still prefer the older one (ER-SB40) but Panasonic probably changed it since people likely cut themselves trying to use it with out the spacing comb and cost savings on the new model.
A**A
Works perfectly.
This is a great beard trimmer. Plenty of power. Quiet. Very adjustable. Strong battery. Good design. No complaints at all.
M**S
Great Product.
Purchased to replace the same product which was bought a few years ago, maybe five or six. Nothing was wrong with the old unit but had dropped it in the shower while deployed and the clipper attachment broke. Plus, I'm sure the blade was beginning to dull. Alas, glad I bought a new one. This unit is much quieter than the old one and appears to be more durable. Very happy with purchase.
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