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30 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Pricey, But Worth Every Penny! Dec 09, 2007
By Avid Reviewer
"A Music Fan"
Here is a breakdown of my evaluation of the Braun Pulsonic System 9595CC with LCD Screen:
** Pros **
>> Construction The constuction of this shaver is superb. The body of the shaver is made from plastic but it has a very refined metallic look. The LCD screen seems to be made of glass and looks to be fairly scratch resistant. The shaver itself is made in Germany and has the look and feel of quality construction. The shaver is fairly weighty (but not too heavy) which adds to the overall impression of a solid build.
>> Function/Performance The shave is just about as close as that from a shaving blade. Maybe there is something to this "Pulsonic" technology after all (10,000 Micro-Vibrations per minute) which is supposed to help lift hair to provide a closer cut. I was unable to see or feel any stuble after a shave. The shaved area actually feels silky smooth! Thanks to the new and improved screen foil and cutterblock for the Pulsonic 9595CC.
The Pulsonic has a flexing/pivoting head to help the shaver conform to the contour of your face. I personally don't really care very much for it as I'm accustomed to flexing my wrist to angle the shaver to my face. The pivoting head can also be locked in place to tackle the hard to reach area under the nose.
The pop-up trimmer is very functional and does as good a job as a dedicated trimmer.
>> Features Cleaning Convenience: The Clean & Renew system automatically cleans, lubricates, and dries the saver at the touch of a button. It also has a 25-second quick cleaning cycle for when you have to use your shaver in a hurry (This feature is only available on the Braun Pulsonic System 9595CC with LCD Screen, not on the lesser equipped Braun Pulsonic System 9585CC with LED Lights). After each cleaning, the shaver smells clean and lemony.
The shaver can be washed under tap water but with this method of cleaning, the manual states that the shaver head needs to be lubed with a few drops of lubricant every week or so.
The shaver sports an LCD screen which has a "hygiene" and a "battery" indicator each of which has six graduations/levels arranged in a semi-circular fashion and occupies half of the screen. The hygiene indicator shows when the shaver needs to be cleaned. The battery indicator, of course, indicates how much power is left.
No time to wait around for the shaver to recharge? No problem. The power cord can be hooked up directly to the shaver.
>> Warranty The shaver has a 2-year warranty (excludes the Cutter and Foil part - you're advised to replace this every 18 months).
>> Ergonomics The back and sides of the shaver are rubberized to help you to maintain a firm and comfortable grip while shaving.
>> Aesthetics The Braun Pulsonic System 9595CC exudes elegance, class and sophistication with its sleek lines and its beautifully crafted elements that convey a work of intricate and robust engineering.
** Cons ** I have only one. Here it is for completeness sake:
>> Price The real gripe I have about this shaver is not so much its price because it's a one-time expense but the price of the Clean & Renew cartridges. Talk about "giving away razors to sell razor blades" except in this case the razor is, patently, not free. Braun advises that the cartridge be replaced after 30 cleaning cycles or 6-8 weeks WCF.
** Additional Points **
>> Economic Considerations Some economically-conscious people have suggested using isopropyl alcohol mixed with a lubricant to refill the cartridge. The factory cleaning fluid actually contains a highly volatile alcohol and a lubricant component, which is apparent after each cleaning because the residual lubricant can be felt if you run your finger through the sides of the shaver head. They further suggest removing the cartridge and capping it after each cleaning to prevent the loss of the highly volatile fluid. That's too much of a hassle and I don't see it as a necessity because once the cartridge is in place, the openings of the cartridge form a watertight seal with the cleaning component and the loss of the solution through evaporation is very minimal. At least one individual suggested changing the cartridge every 6-months.
** Conclusion **
The Braun Pulsonic System 9595CC with LCD is pricey but it is worth every penny. Don't let the price of the Clean & Renew cartridges deter you from getting this little gem because you can always forego the automated cleaning option and simply use running tap water. I personally have no regrets about getting this shaver and I highly recommend it. Go on, get it and see for yourself how the Braun Pulsonic System 9595CC with LCD lives up to its hype.
25 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Braun delivers again with the 9595 Sep 14, 2007
By D. E. Johnson I have owned many electric shaver over the years. Most all have been top of the line Norelco or Braun eclectic shavers. The Braun 9595 is replacing the Braun 8585 Activator that I have used since they first came out. After only 2 shaves ( a 1 day beard and a heavy 2 day old beard ) I can see I am really going to enjoy this shaver. My actual shaving time is reduced considerably since the 9595 seems to cut stubborn facial hair on the first pass. The 9595 gives a smooth fast shave and doesn't cause me any skin irritation. By far the very best electric shaver that I have ever used and I have used dozens over my 65 years.
21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Braun just keeps getting better Aug 23, 2007
By J. Hannah
"Radio Junkie"
I just upgraded from the 8995 to the 9595 and in a word it's fabulous! I converted from Norelco rotary razors about a year ago to Braun and at the time I was very impressed with the build quality and how close the shave was compared to the Norelco. For the record I had the top of the line Norelco 9190XL.
When Braun redesigned their flagship razor they started with a clean slate. This isn't a simple upgrade of the 8995, it goes beyond that. They reduced the size of the overall unit making it slimmer and more comfortable to hold. The head now has a greater range of pivoting and the cutters now float individually. Overall it allows the shaver to more closely follow the contours of your face while maintaining contact with the skin it is trying to shave. Also this model doesn't seem to drop or shed the cut stubble all over the counter top as easily as the old model. The way the new screen and blades are designed they seem to trap and hold the cut hair in the head until it's time to be cleaned. The old model would dust my counter top with cut stubble as if I were using a pepper shaker on my counter top. Two thumbs up for the new head design. :)
The new Pulsonic motor is in my opinion much quieter than the model it replaces. The sonic pulses are supposed to vibrate the head causing the screen to catch more hair with less passes over the same spot. The result is truly outstanding! I have a patch of hair just over my adams apple that I have to really spend a lot of time trying to shave by stretching the skin . The new razor nearly eliminates all the work and makes shaving more comfortable and FASTER than ever before.
The LCD display is smaller than the outgoing model but it displays the same amount of information. It tells me the remaining charge and the current hygiene state of the shaver.
The Clean & Renew base station has also been redesigned. It is now an off white color and matches my tile counter top. Also the start button has been redesigned and it no longer locks the razor in place while it's cleaning. The instructions state that the Clean & Renew station will "dry " the razor using heat. I'm not sure if the old model did this or not but it is a welcome feature nonetheless.
I would highly recommend this razor to anyone looking to buy an electric razor. It's quiet, fast and close shaves are as good as you're going to get. The build quality is top notch and the company stands behind their products. What more could you want?
23 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Not worth the added expense -- get the 8000 series Jul 18, 2009
By G. Kline
"art hunter"
The pressure facing health and beauty grooming appliances is tough... they have to constantly think of new and better ways to improve their products, EVEN THOUGH they may have already reached a technological ceiling. It's because of the competitive nature of the business. They could make subtle improvements in an existing shaver and price it less, but people won't buy it because there isn't some compelling difference. So, companies keep trying to invent catch phrases and ambiguous functionality, in order to keep prices up (with the illusion that you're getting more if you pay more).
How much better can a foil shaver get? Braun reached a major pinnacle with the 7000 series. The Syncro line was the first introducing a head cleaning system, as well as a faster motor with side-to-side vibration. You take a shave with a 7000 series and this new 7 series, and guess what? You won't feel a noticeable difference. A few other reviewers have noticed this as well.
Having been a Braun shaver owner for over 15 years, my latest model is the 8595 Activator. It is the equivalent to the 9595, only being from the previous generation. It has almost everything the 9595 has, except for the new casing design and the indicator that tells you when to change the shaving head cassette.
I happened to have a friend who bought one of these and managed to get him to loan it to me for a week (we traded shavers). Guess what? After a week, we compared notes and discovered that we BOTH found the shaving performance identical between the 8595 Activator and the 790cc Pulsonic (9595).
Braun lauds its "new" Pulsonic technology, but in essence it is the same technology they've had since the 7000 series. Quite frankly, I don't think it's worth spending an extra $100 to get the Series 7 model. Instead, I'd buy a new old stock 8595 or 8995 model for about $100 cheaper. Also, you'll save quite a bit of money of the long haul on head replacements. The 9595 (790) uses a "cassette", which is essentially the foil and cutter block combined into one unit. You cannot buy them separately. You damage the foil? The whole thing requires replacing. Why did Braun do this? Well... to close a loop hole. On the earlier models, you can replace just the cutter block and keep the your current foil. After all, if the foil is undamaged, it is still doing its job. From a shaving outlet, you can buy the 8000 series cutter block for just $10. The 9595 cassette costs $50! You do the math...
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
WOW It's very very Good! Oct 14, 2009
By R. Hutchison
"R Hutch"
So I have very sensitive skin and if I shave more than once a week with an ordinary straight razor my neck will have small cuts, bumps, and razor burn all over and it looks awefull. I have tried electric razors in the past a couple remingtons, and one Norelco with no luck. It shaved my face fine but didn't come close to shaving my neck and if I did it two days straight it would irritate my neck.
So I purchased the Braun 790cc shaver system and so far I am very impressed. It shaves in a quick manner and really isn't as loud as some reviews stated. I had prior bumps and cuts on my neck before shaving with the braun for the first time and it shaved my whole face and neck very closely without re-opening those cuts and bumps. It does shave very close almost as close as a blade and thats the truth. If this shaver keeps performing like it has so far it litterally will change my life. I no longer will look like a hobo at work 3 out of the 5 days a week with scruff all over my face. The cleaning system is very nice it cleans fast and quitely. I would deffenitly recommend this product it is expensive but honestly I would pay twice as much if it keeps performing like it is now.
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