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The Braun Series 7 is the most advanced and premium electric shaver line from Braun. The Pulsonic technology with 10,000 micro vibrations helps capture more hair with every stroke – for Braun‘s most thorough and comfortable shave. The Series 7 electric razor combines the most advanced Technology and Design. Braun Series 7‘s leading edge shaving technology three different Personalization Modes and a powerful Linear Motor.
The Braun Series 7 is the most advanced and premium electric shaver line from Braun. The Pulsonic technology with 10,000 micro vibrations helps capture more hair with every stroke – for Braun‘s most thorough and comfortable shave. The Series 7 electric razor combines the most advanced Technology and Design. Braun Series 7‘s leading edge shaving technology three different Personalization Modes and a powerful Linear Motor.
Braun Series 7 - 720S Shaver
By Greg on July 28, 2011
I bought the 720S to replace a Braun 7526 shaver that I had for maybe 10 or 12 years. The 7526 was still working fine plugged into mains power, but the battery was completely shot. Since I loved the 7526 (after trying Norelco and Panasonic before that) I decided to stay with Braun. I've been using this shaver for about a month now, and I do like it a lot. But, I do have some gripes. Pros: The shaver is definitely more gentle on the skin when set to the 'sensitive' setting. The 7526 irritated my skin a bit more than this new shaver foil head design. The 720S is definitely more powerful than the previous models, and seems to stay powerful while on battery for much longer. The power, also, does not seem to change drastically when plugged into the mains as it did with my 7526. The foils move independently of each other to increase contact on uneven parts of the face. The new pop-up clipper hides away nicely when not in use. A definite improvement over the older models. It is also fairly sturdy even though it doesn't look like it would be. The foil head can be locked into position for better control, preventing it from rocking back-and-forth. Cons: The foil head is much larger than previous models, making it a bit difficult to get used to. I'm not sure bigger is better in this case, but they may have needed the extra size to add the flexibility in the independently moving foils. The 'fast shave' setting is a bit abusive on the skin, and really does no better at shaving than the most 'sensitive' setting--at least not for me. The head locking mechanism also limits the bottom the foil movement. I might have preferred it to either completely lock both foils, or not lock them at all.Read more ›
By Greg on July 28, 2011
I bought the 720S to replace a Braun 7526 shaver that I had for maybe 10 or 12 years. The 7526 was still working fine plugged into mains power, but the battery was completely shot. Since I loved the 7526 (after trying Norelco and Panasonic before that) I decided to stay with Braun. I've been using this shaver for about a month now, and I do like it a lot. But, I do have some gripes. Pros: The shaver is definitely more gentle on the skin when set to the 'sensitive' setting. The 7526 irritated my skin a bit more than this new shaver foil head design. The 720S is definitely more powerful than the previous models, and seems to stay powerful while on battery for much longer. The power, also, does not seem to change drastically when plugged into the mains as it did with my 7526. The foils move independently of each other to increase contact on uneven parts of the face. The new pop-up clipper hides away nicely when not in use. A definite improvement over the older models. It is also fairly sturdy even though it doesn't look like it would be. The foil head can be locked into position for better control, preventing it from rocking back-and-forth. Cons: The foil head is much larger than previous models, making it a bit difficult to get used to. I'm not sure bigger is better in this case, but they may have needed the extra size to add the flexibility in the independently moving foils. The 'fast shave' setting is a bit abusive on the skin, and really does no better at shaving than the most 'sensitive' setting--at least not for me. The head locking mechanism also limits the bottom the foil movement. I might have preferred it to either completely lock both foils, or not lock them at all.Read more ›
very good razor
By R. B. Childers on January 27, 2011
I have used Braun razors for over 20 years and my last two died last fall so , after some research, I bought this one. I have been VERY impressed. This razor provides a much closer shave than my prior razors with much less effort and in about 3-5 minutes (the time it takes to drive to the gym in the morning). I also like the fact that it is easier to clean under the faucet. I do have questions about how to replace the blades when that becomes necessary as the whole head seems to be locked as one piece, but I am sure there will be directions. Overall a very good buy -- my only suggestion would be for them to provide space in the excellent case for the charging cord -- although this is not a big problem as you can shave 4-6 times on one charge (maybe more, that's all I have tried).
By R. B. Childers on January 27, 2011
I have used Braun razors for over 20 years and my last two died last fall so , after some research, I bought this one. I have been VERY impressed. This razor provides a much closer shave than my prior razors with much less effort and in about 3-5 minutes (the time it takes to drive to the gym in the morning). I also like the fact that it is easier to clean under the faucet. I do have questions about how to replace the blades when that becomes necessary as the whole head seems to be locked as one piece, but I am sure there will be directions. Overall a very good buy -- my only suggestion would be for them to provide space in the excellent case for the charging cord -- although this is not a big problem as you can shave 4-6 times on one charge (maybe more, that's all I have tried).
After much searching an agonizing decision has been reached
By Barbara V. on June 25, 2011
I just received my new Braun Series 7-720S from Amazon a short while ago and have decided to express my views and opinions of this shaver. Granted, I have only owned it for about one hour, but I have shaved with it on a day + five hour old growth. In all fairness, more will be known in about two weeks. But since I have decades of experience with a number of different shavers, a few words regarding my initial impressions are in order. I have used electric razors since the mid-1960's and started going with foil-based products in the very early 70's with the introduction by Sunbeam of their new foil head design. Over the years, I have used shavers from Schick, Remington, Sunbeam, Norelco, Braun, Wahl, and Panasonic. I found the best of the lot in early 2000 with the purchase of a Remington Intercept, easily the best I had ever owned. However, it was discontinued in the early part of the last decade and the battery had to be replaced in 2006. That battery started loosing its ability to hold a lengthy charge by 2009, so the search was on for a possible replacement. In 2009 after quite a bit of research, I bought a Panasonic ES8103s. This is a great shaver but there are a few minor concerns. The foil heads are not straight - they're curved. This makes shaving the chin area more tedious and time-consuming. The rest of the face is fine with this shaver. Minimum burn and irritation and quite close. It is a little bulky in the hand but manageable. Now for the Braun Series 7-720S. I opted for this version of the Series & because I didn't want all of the cleaning gadgets that come with other of the Series 7 shavers. The feel in the hand is near perfect for me and the foil heads are straight. This shaver is fast and very smooth with nearly no irritation.Read more ›
By Barbara V. on June 25, 2011
I just received my new Braun Series 7-720S from Amazon a short while ago and have decided to express my views and opinions of this shaver. Granted, I have only owned it for about one hour, but I have shaved with it on a day + five hour old growth. In all fairness, more will be known in about two weeks. But since I have decades of experience with a number of different shavers, a few words regarding my initial impressions are in order. I have used electric razors since the mid-1960's and started going with foil-based products in the very early 70's with the introduction by Sunbeam of their new foil head design. Over the years, I have used shavers from Schick, Remington, Sunbeam, Norelco, Braun, Wahl, and Panasonic. I found the best of the lot in early 2000 with the purchase of a Remington Intercept, easily the best I had ever owned. However, it was discontinued in the early part of the last decade and the battery had to be replaced in 2006. That battery started loosing its ability to hold a lengthy charge by 2009, so the search was on for a possible replacement. In 2009 after quite a bit of research, I bought a Panasonic ES8103s. This is a great shaver but there are a few minor concerns. The foil heads are not straight - they're curved. This makes shaving the chin area more tedious and time-consuming. The rest of the face is fine with this shaver. Minimum burn and irritation and quite close. It is a little bulky in the hand but manageable. Now for the Braun Series 7-720S. I opted for this version of the Series & because I didn't want all of the cleaning gadgets that come with other of the Series 7 shavers. The feel in the hand is near perfect for me and the foil heads are straight. This shaver is fast and very smooth with nearly no irritation.Read more ›
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