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Panasonic ES-LV95-S Arc5 Electric Razor, Men's 5-Blade Cordless with Shave Sensor Technology and Wet/Dry Convenience, Premium Automatic Clean & Charge Station Included

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Brand Panasonic
Special Feature Cordless
Power Source Corded Electric, Battery Powered
Item Weight 200 g
Colour Multicolor
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Head Type Foil
Battery Description Rechargeable
Number of Blades 5

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  • The premium, award-winning Panasonic Arc 5 electric razor features a 5-blade shaving system with precision-honed 30° blades for outstanding closeness.Dimensions (H x W x L)-6.5 x 2.8 x 2.1. Power Source AC 100-240V (Automatic International Dual Voltage Conversion)
  • Panasonic's fastest, most powerful Hyper Performance linear motor delivers 14,000 cuts per minute - that's 70,000 cross-cutting actions per minute across 5 blades - for fast, efficient shaving
  • a built-in Arc5 shaving sensor monitors differences in beard density and automatically adjust cutting power for exceptional comfort.
  • Multi-FlexTM pivoting head enables this men's electric razor to glide smoothly along the individual contours of the face, chin, neck and jaw, Multi-fit Arc5 foils gently conform to facial contours for enhanced shaver comfort.
  • Panasonic Arc 5 includes a Premium Automatic Cleaning and Charging Station to clean dry and charge the shaver with the touch of a button, keeping the entire shaving machine fresh and ready for your next shave.; The ES-LV95 includes a Pop-Up Trimmer to quickly detail sideburns and mustaches, wet/dry operation for convenient shaving in or out of the shower and a 10-stage LCD to check shavers status at a glance.;
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Panasonic ES-LV95-S Arc5 Electric Razor, Men's 5-Blade Cordless with Shave Sensor Technology and Wet/Dry Convenience, Premium Automatic Clean & Charge Station Included

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Technical Details

Manufacturer ‎Panasonic
Item model number ‎ES-LV95-S851
Product Dimensions ‎5.33 x 7.11 x 16.51 cm; 199.58 g
ASIN ‎B00FPQ70Z2

Additional Information

Manufacturer Panasonic
Item Weight 200 g
Item Dimensions LxWxH 5.3 x 7.1 x 16.5 Centimeters
Net Quantity 1.00 count
Best Sellers Rank #270,201 in Health & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care)
#91 in Men's Foil Shavers

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Product details

  • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 AA batteries required. (included)
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.33 x 7.11 x 16.51 cm; 199.58 g
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 4 April 2014
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Panasonic
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00FPQ70Z2
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ ES-LV95-S851
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Panasonic
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 200 g
  • Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 5.3 x 7.1 x 16.5 Centimeters
  • Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.00 count
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 out of 5 stars 4,186 ratings

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4,186 global ratings

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Top reviews from India

  • Reviewed in India on 12 June 2019
    It's awesome overall
  • Reviewed in India on 13 February 2020
    We have received a loose head clip one and the clips always come out

Top reviews from other countries

  • sherif fathy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Money well spent
    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on 22 November 2022
    Verified Purchase
    Excellent build quality.
  • Robert L Glanville
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very good shaver and great price when on sale
    Reviewed in Australia on 11 May 2021
    Verified Purchase
    Bought this shaver to replace another Panasonic shaver as it was quite old. The price of replacement blades and foil was over half the cost of a new shaver in Australia.

    So took the plunge and bought the new shaver, very happy with it does everything well. If you have not had a Panasonic shaver before the head is quite big and may take a little time to get used to but works very well.

    This model has a good battery in it and lasts far longer than my older model.
  • Lee heng yap
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best in the market, good quality
    Reviewed in Singapore on 16 April 2020
    Verified Purchase
    Very good product , update grade from my old shaver , after use this , feel great and fresh. Worth to buy .
  • Paladin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Panasonic ES-LV95-S vs Braun 9095cc
    Reviewed in the United States on 20 March 2016
    Verified Purchase
    I recently began using the ES-LV95 after a brief detour with the Braun 9095cc, both flagship shavers from Panasonic and Braun; the ES-LV95 replaces my older ES-LV81. This review is a comparison of the (relatively) new Panasonic with the newest Braun, however contrasting this new Panasonic with the old, the ES-LV95 improves performance and convenience in every respect by comparison with the earlier Panasonic, so I won't reference the venerable ES-LV81 again.

    Compared to the Braun, the new Panasonic is lighter weight (7 oz vs 8 oz) and slightly slimmer. It's mostly plastic, but then so is the Braun, and esthetics of either is a matter of opinion. The Panasonic has slightly less chrome showing and is a little more svelte, which I sort of favor, so a win for the Panny for appearances for me. The head is larger - about 1/4" wider - and seems more flexible than the Braun's, moving more easily around a true 360 degree axis rather than the Braun's two-dimensional swivel, allowing the Panasonic to adapt to the contours of your face better. It covers more area quicker, and shortens my morning shave by almost half compared to the 9095cc, but does require practice maneuvering the larger head around the corners and angles of your face. The Panasonic has 5 cutters arranged symmetrically (a center flat cutter for longer whiskers, flanked on either side by 2 foils), contrasting Braun's asymmetrical 4 cutters (2 different flat cutters, blue and silver, with a foil on either side). One advantage of the Panasonic is that the cutter blocks and foil can be purchased separately - the foils wear out faster, so may need more frequent replacement, but can be replaced without replacing the cutters. With the Braun, the cutters and foils are one cartridge assembly so you have to buy both. As an addendum, replacement heads for the Braun have been generally unavailable now for more than a year, with the few that are available priced sometimes at more than the cost of the shaver. The Panasonic replacement heads are readily available anywhere, usually $50-60 range for foil and cutter blocks combined.

    The higher speed cutting cycles of the Panasonic (14,000 cpm) compared to Braun's 10,000 cpm, seem to provide a more comfortable shave (for me) - that's 233 cutting cycles per second (Panasonic), compared to 167 cutting cycles per second (Braun), or 40 percent faster. Braun's "sonic" technology also creates more vibration (and noise) in the head and shaver compared to the Panny. The high speed Panasonic seems to smooth out each pass, and require fewer passes or repeat passes, as opposed to the Braun's "paint mixer" vibrations on your face and in your hand. Neither of course is as quiet as a rotary shaver. The Panasonic shave is definitely closer, with fewer missed spots or random whiskers. Panasonic also has a "sensor" mode on this shaver, which reportedly detects beard thickness and adjusts cutting speed, which it actually appears to do; it does result in a less irritating shave than previous models or the Braun, which could be attributable to this feature. The Panasonic requires a different technique and a lighter touch than the Braun - since it cuts your beard more easily, you don't need to apply any extra pressure shaving to get a close cut; in fact if you press as hard with the Panny as you sometimes must with the Braun, it will let you know you've had a close shave, and not in a good way. Easy does it. Both shavers have a lock for the head, allowing a closer shave around more challenging areas such as under the nose and around sideburns, and both have a pop-up trimmer for trimming along a straight line. Both configurations work equally well for those purposes.

    Battery longevity seems similar for both shavers, with the nod going to Panasonic for number of shaves per charge because it takes less time to shave; should last a week or more on the road with a single charge. You can charge these shavers with the cord, without the cleaning station, and both are multi-voltage for traveling. Cords are similar with large transformer plugs, and like all wet/dry shavers, you can't use either shaver as a corded shaver but must recharge. Straight cord for the Panny, coiled cord for the Braun. Information on the shavers' LED displays is similar; the Panasonic provides percentage of charge left versus the Braun, which just displays diminishing bars until the final ten minutes of charge. The Panasonic also displays "MIN USED" for a shave, up to ten minutes, when it starts over. I actually find this useful for improving my shaving technique and speed.

    The cleaning station for the Panasonic is significantly improved over the previous design, which sometimes had problems with leaking solution. The new design uses a detergent solution and a filter tray rather than a cassette - you mix the detergent packet with water in the tray, and I recommend distilled water to avoid mineral build-up on shaver or cleaner. The Panasonic cleaner is water based versus the alcohol based Braun station, but both provide excellent cleaning performance - Braun says their cleaning solution is not compatible with soap, so none of the Braun shavers that include a cleaning station are approved for use with shaving foam or gel. That's right folks - the Braun wet/dry shavers that include a cleaning station are not approved by Braun for use with shaving cream. The Braun alcohol solution is advertised as "sanitizing" the shaver head, but both cleaning solutions provide more than adequate anti-bacterial properties (remember, you wash your hands with soap and water), and neither actually sterilizes the head (important tip - don't share your shaver with anyone boys and girls). The Braun station runs with a couple of minutes of louder buzzing (running the shaver for cleaning), followed by about 40 minutes of a quiet fan cycle, while the Panasonic station runs the shaver a little over 5 minutes, followed by a little over an hour of fan drying; both stations seem to run either comparable cycle at about the same noise level - the fan cycle is plenty quiet for a spouse, partner or family member sleeping feet away. The Panasonic seems to dry the head completely, whereas the Braun is always slightly damp the next morning. Both station/shaver combos occupy about the same counter space and height, with similar controls and information for drying or cleaning, with the Braun being slightly larger and taller.

    Probably most significantly, the Braun cleaning cartridges cost more than twice as much as the Panasonic detergent packs, require orders of magnitude more storage space, and are flammable; one plus for the Braun cartridges is that they are self-contained like the Philips Norelco cleaning system, requiring no mixing. If storage space is as important as convenience however (and we're talking a minute or so exercise of opening a detergent pack, emptying it into a tray and filling the tray with water - once a month tops), you can store more than a year's worth of Panasonic cleaning packets in the bottom of a bathroom cabinet drawer without noticing, while that many Braun cartridges will fill a substantial part of your closet with flammable liquid. Cartridges for the new Braun cleaner don't seem to last as long as previous units either, less than a month on average for me, shaving daily. Panasonic detergent solution lasts well over a month - going on two months now with the current solution and just as effective cleaning. Cleaning with either station will leave your shaver like new and smelling fresh, but both shavers can really just be rinsed in running water, so you don't absolutely need a cleaning station, although it is convenient. The Panasonic head is much easier to clean manually than the Braun since the foil and cutters are separate. The one minus of the Panasonic compared to the Braun is the travel case - the Braun has a nicely fitted hard leather case, where the Panasonic has their standard "faux leather" vinyl bag, but they do provide a hard plastic head cover.

    As a side note, there is already a new Panasonic series of shavers (ES-LV6/7/9) on the market that appear similar, with a slightly redesigned head and body, and a similar cleaning station, so the ES-LV95 is not their newest model. Again, be aware that if you are a traditional "wet shaver" - I.e. shaving soap and water - Braun specifically says their only approved Series 9 shavers for shaving foam or gel are the 9040s and the 9080s (the "s" suffix means does not include the cleaning station), NOT the 9095cc. I have used it successfully with a shaving brush and soap, but according to Braun's literature this is an "off label" use and may void your warranty. If you are a wet shaver, technically your only choice is the Panasonic between these two. Highly recommended.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars This is a really good electric razor
    Reviewed in Australia on 1 October 2022
    Verified Purchase
    Gives a close cut, quiet, battery lasts for ages before needing to charge. It's my second one. Enough said.