Shave Like a Pro! ✂️
The Pitbull Gold PRO Electric Head and Face Shaver combines ergonomic design with advanced PRO blade technology, offering a versatile wet and dry shaving experience. Its intuitive LED display and superior contour adaptability make it the ultimate grooming tool for men seeking precision and comfort.
C**.
Solid head shaver with a few quirks
Started using this July 31st, just now put it on for its first full charge on September 4th after using it every other day.The good:Powerful motor and bladesEasy to clean - especially compared to Freebird brand which I was using previouslyComfortable design - works well wet or dry but ideally it works best with some shave cream.The less good:The charge port cover isn't attached in any way once you remove it to charge so the possibility of losing it is high, keep an eye on itIt cuts close, but not as close as a regular razor. It works better on an every-other-day or every-three-days basis for me, but your mileage may vary depending on your hair type (mine is pretty fine texture).Overall, a great razor with minor issues, the charge port cover is my biggest concern. The display of charge is great too - even though this was the first charge of it, I still had 12% battery left, just didn't want to risk a half-shave before it died.
B**U
One of the Best Shavers
Awesome. Love this head shaver! I was using a cheaper shaver before and this blows my old one out of the water. The shaver feels very solid and shaves very close. Even if I didn’t shave in a few days and the hair is getting long this shaver is able to quickly give you a great shave. Also the battery life is fantastic. I spent a long time researching head shavers and regret not getting this shaver a long time ago. Also very easy to clean. Just buy it, you won’t regret it.
J**Y
Works great the first few times.
Super awesome product. Dropped it tho and it doesn’t work the same. So I’m not sure if that is a product problem or a me problem. Sucky. It did take about 10 min to shave but now it acts funny. I’m bummed. This was pretty expensive but it’s worth nothing now. Needs a new blade after about 4 times use. Which isn’t that great. Blades are 20+ bucks so it’s not that great of a deal. Fits in my hand nicely. Not sure how well this did because of me dropping it. I dropped it on linoleum too. Be careful.
A**N
Not great, but probably the best option you have
I've been using this line of shavers for about 2 years now. The battery just died on the first one, and I just ordered a replacement so I figured I'd leave a review.First of all - battery issues? Yes. The first two weeks I used my shaver, I thought all the reviews about the poor battery life were either unlucky or outside the norm. Then one day about two weeks in, I started shaving with the battery at 50% and it abruptly died mid-shave. After that I noticed the battery would decrease normally (about 3-5% for each five minute shave), but once it hit around 50 or 60%, the battery would drop 1% every second until it hit zero. I thought this was fine - I have to charge the shaver every week, so what?The problem is, this "battery drop off" point kept creeping higher and higher over the past year and a half until recently, when the battery died as I started shaving at 92%. I had been recharging the shaver after every two shaves already, so I figured this was time to get a new shaver. If the new one follows the same pattern, I'll be reasonably satisfied if the battery gets me through two years. After reading about battery charging and battery life, the plan is to use the shaver until 60%ish battery, then charge up to 90%ish each time - might help, might not.So why buy the same shaver if the first one had such an unreliable battery? I haven't used any other electric head shavers out there, but I had been shaving my head with a safety razor for a few years before I tried the Pitbull. I can't say anything about the other shavers, but my skin is pretty sensitive, so I am hesitant to try new shavers - and the Pitbull is pretty good in this regard. The four bladed (I think it's called the Forte) attachment that comes with the shaver doesn't irritate my skin, and is fairly reliable (I only broke the first one by dropping it multiple times - my bad). I'd say that shaving against the grain with the shaver gets my hair very close to what a safety razor would get (also going against the grain). Obviously it's not quite AS short, but the difference is maybe 6 hours or so of hair growth for me. It's definitely closer than shaving with the grain with a safety razor, and shaving against the grain with a razor can cause irritation for me anyways.So the quality of the shave is fairly good, I only have to shave every 2 days to maintain a clean look. But the best advantage of the Pitbull is TIME. It only takes 5-7min to shave your head, rather than the 20min it would take me with a safety razor. I'd recommend using conditioner on your head when using this shaver, using shave soap and a brush will actually get the blades of the Pitbull coated with soap that doesn't easily come off, and the bristles of the brush will occasionally come off and get sucked into the shaver - which messes with the blades and is annoying to clean. Conditioner is easy to wash off, all you have to do is rinse with hot water, and the shave is smooooooth.TLDR: Buy to save time. Shaves pretty close to safety razor, if not 'baby bottom smooth'. Do a favor and use conditioner instead of all the other shaving products. Yeah, battery kind of sucks.
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