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Braun 790 Manual
Warning Your shaving system is provided with a special cord set, which has an integrated Safety Extra Low Voltage power supply. When the shaver is being used, the hygiene segments will gradually disappear. Warning: Detach the shaver from the power supply before cleaning the shaver head in water. Nous esperons que vous apprecierez votre nouveau rasoir Braun. La mise en charge et le nettoyage sont automatiques. Retirez la cassette de rasage 8 et tapotez-la sur une surface plane. Nettoyez l'interieur de la tete pivotante a l'aide de la brosse. Mamy nadzieje, ze jestescie zadowoleni z nowej golarki marki BRAUN. Gdy bateria jest do konca naladowana wszystkie 6 segmentow bedzie wyswietlone. Wraz z zuzyciem baterii segmenty odpowiednio znikaja. Ostrzezenie: Przed zanurzeniem glowicy w wodzie nalezy odlaczyc golarke od zrodla zasilania. STOP Nase vyrobky jsou vyrobeny tak, aby splnovaly nejvyssi naroky na kvalitu, funkcnost a design. Doufame, ze budete se svym novym holicim strojkem Braun spokojeni. Upozorneni Vas holici system je vybaven specialnim sitovym privodem s integrovanym bezpecnostnim sitovym adapterem. Pri pouzivani holiciho strojku se dilky, signalizujici stupen hygieny, postupne ztraceji. Upozorneni: pred cistenim ve vode odpojte holici strojek z elektricke site. Dufame, ze budete so svojim novym holiacim strojcekom Braun spokojni. Ako sa bateria vybija, dieliky postupne miznu. Upozornenie: pred cistenim vo vode odpojte holiaci strojcek z elektrickej siete. Remeljuk, oromet leli majd uj Braun borotvajaban. Ez azonban torloruha vagy puha papirzsebkendo segitsegevel egy ovatos torlomozdulattal konnyeden eltavolithato. Kezi tisztitas A borotvafej alkalmas a vizsugar alatt torteno tisztitasra. Nadamo se da cete uzivati u brijanju novim Braunovim aparatom za brijanje. Upozorenje Vas aparat za brijanje ima ugradeni sigurnosni niskonaponski adapter. Upozorenje: Prije ciscenja pod vodom iskljucite aparat iz izvora elektricne energije.
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The premium display indicates the remaining battery time with 3 different steps.Powered by a lithium ion battery, the Braun Series 7 790cc electric shaver is the smart choice for the discerning man. Significantly gentler and more efficient than any rotary shaver, the Series 7 electric razor contours to the curves of your face with flexible blades on a fully pivoting head for maximum coverage. This electric shaver also adapts to your beard density, using up to 10,000 micro vibrations per minute when needed. With less strokes and pressure required while shaving, the results are smooth skin without the skin irritation. And as the Series 7 electric razors shave as close as 0.05mm, as thin as half a human hair, that smoothness lasts longer, for a highly efficient and superior shave. Engineered, tested and made in Germany, you are guaranteed exceptional performance every day, for up to 7 years.Manufacturer Video Next page Upload your video Video Customer Review: Foil vs. Rotary - Foil;1 - Rotary;0 See full review Duane Onsite Associates Program Do not exchange or tamper with any part of it, otherwise there is risk of electric shock. This appliance is not intended for use by children or persons with reduced physical or mental capabilities, unless they are given supervision by a person responsible for their safety. In general, we recommend that you keep the appliance out of reach of children. Flammable. Contents may catch fire. Do not smoke. Use only in a well-ventilated area. Keep away from flames such as a pilot light and any object that sparks, such as an electric motor. Keep locked up. Keep out of reach of children. Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness. Please try again later. Johnny thunder 3.
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0 out of 5 stars This is a long review, so if you need to skip to the most important point, just read the verdict towards the bottom. I always found rotary shavers to be effective at tackling the wirey hair in my light beard. This is how I would break-down the differences between them: -Series 1 - Terrible, avoid at all costs -Series 3 - Good starter shaver for teens with thicker skin -Series 5 - Good for light and medium-light skin, does an adequate job with sensitive skin, pivoting head, excellent build-quality. Second most-powerful motor. Not recommended for medium or heavy stubble. -Series 7 - Most-recommended shaver on the planet, good for just about every skin type, has a massaging shaving experience, good features for sensitive skin, good build quality, second-most-powerful motor, replacement heads are wayyy too expensive and justify purchasing the Series 9. -Series 8 - See Series 5 above, as this is a re-branded Braun Series 5 (Model 5795). Costco-exclusive that appeared around 2019. Not really a true successor to the Series 7, as it does not include an extra shaving blade in the cassette. No longer do I have to wait for the shaver to charge, as I can just plug it in. More importantly, when the battery dies, I can still use it corded until the motor dies. I don't have to look into replacing the battery myself, unlike a lot of cordless razors that cannot be used while plugged-in. The 790CC is still waterproof if used cordlessly (just DO NOT plug it in and rinse it under the tap), so I don't understand why newer shavers won't let you shave when it is plugged-in. The only explanation is that the manufacturer wants you to get another shaver by giving you the impression that there are no user-serviceable parts. That's silly! If you have a cordless shaver that cannot be used while plugged-in; once the battery dies, order a new battery from Amazon or Ebay; then go on YouTube and you'll be able to DIY and save yourself a LOT of money.
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If you don't know, the Series 7 is probably the most-recommended men's shaver on the planet. Why? A host of reasons, including: -It has been out since 2010 -Cool-looking design -A very close shave -A comfortable shave, thanks to the massaging, pulsating motor -A motor that adjusts to your beard -Five power settings Why do I diverge from the crowd. Well, the Series 5030 was released in 2012 - a full two years after the Series 7 was released. The changes were so successful that the 5040-series from 2016 was essentially the same - minus the dual power function. The 2015 Series 9 looks practically-identical to the Series 5. I think that says alot, as the Series 7's design didn't carry-over to another model - at least not yet. Here's why I prefer the Series 5. -Cost - This is the mac-daddy of all issues when comparing the 5 and the 7. Not only is this cheaper than the Series 7, but the blades are cheaper as well. The Series 7's most-well-known issue is that the same, high-quality blades that came with your Series 7 are notoriously-difficult to find.so much so, that there is actually price-gouging. While a Series 7 blade could fit on a Series 5 razor, the opposite isn't true, unfortunately. -Design - From an aesthetic POV, I like the Series 5 better. Sure, the Series 7 looks cool because it is futuristic-looking. The Series 7's perhaps second-most well-known issue is that the lock will break with normal usage, which isn't covered under the warranty. -Build quality - I found that Series 5 felt more substantial than the Series 7. I already thought that the Series 7 had great build quality, but the Series 5 beats it in my honest opinion. Both the 5 and 7 are miles-ahead of anything low-to-mid-grade from Norelco, and slightly edges-out their highest-grade options. -Grip - I can get a firmer grip on the Series 5 than the Series 7 -Indicator lights - The Series 7 has a hard-to-read LCD screen, which shows the battery and hygiene levels.
except the hygiene monitor doesn't work by detecting cleanliness.the only thing that it detects is how long it has been since you cleaned it in the cleaning station. In other words, the hygiene indicator is a cash-grab. The Series 5, on the other hand, has LED lights that don't require ambient light to see clearly. Only a waterdrop icon appears when it says it needs to be cleaned - I just ignore it. -Beard trimmer - I find that the Series 5's beard trimmer is designed better and less-likely to break. -Cord placement - the power port is located at the back of the Series 7, which means that the unit has to be face-down when you charge it. If you had a corded model, it makes shaving with the cord very awkward. The Series 5 power port, on the other hand, is located on the bottom - so you can charge it from any angle you want. -Travel lock - The Series 5 has one; the Series 7 doesn't. The Series 7 tries to make up for this by making the power button recessed and thereby more difficult to press. I would concede the following points to the Series 7 -Power button location - The series 5's power button is located in an awkward situation. So when you first start shaving, don't be surprised if you accidentally turn it off. Annoying, but with a bit of practice, you'll overcome this. -More comfortable shave - I like the pulsating shave -More precise shave above the upper lip - since the head is smaller than the Series 5, you can reach those mustache hairs with greater precision -Quicker shave - It takes less time and effort, compared to the Series 5 -Power Levels - You can choose one of five power levels. For someone with a light, sensitive beard, this is great and I definitely notice a difference. Since beard types are different, I would recommend at least the Series 7 if you have at least a medium beard. I own both the Series 5 and 7, and each has a cleaning station.
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While it does a good job, I didn't like the station's build quality and the fact that replacement cartridges can get expensive. In other words, it's a cash-grab. Basically, you put the shaver head-first into the cleaner. It'll charge while it cleans and will use the power of gravity to pulsate-out the hair to the bottom of the cleaning cartridge. Instead, I take a glass with soap, flip the shaver head-first, and dunk it into the water while it is running (don't do this if you have it plugged-in). The hair will naturally fall to the bottom of the glass and the blades will be clean - its the exact same concept as the cleaning station - albeit safer (not flammable) and less-expensive. However, any nice product has to be backed by a great design; not just stylistically, but also functionally; and have plentiful spare parts. While it offers a wonderfully-comfortable shave with customizable power options, I would definitely get the Series 9 over this. There's a reason that the newer 2012 Series 5's design was used for the 2015 Series 9, instead of the 2010 Series 7. The extremely-high prices for genuine Series 7 replacement blades, as well as the likelihood of the Series 7's locking head breaking with normal use makes me hesitant to recommend this shaver.Seeing as it was out of the two year warranty, I figured three years out of a new razor was worth upgrading to the 7 series. One thing I want to make clear is that the main razor will more or less last and do the job of providing a clean shave. It will dull fairly quickly. Right away, my main focus went to the attached trimmer when I received my 7 series. I felt that the trimmer was inferior to the 5 series in that it seemed cheaper and did not seem to trim as closely- which meant patches of stubble could not be shaved thoroughly. You can literally compare the two: the 5 series has a larger blade that feels more secure with its vertical sliding action compared to smaller blade with the flip action.
I've attached pictures below to highlight this. Beyond the quicker dulling (which should be a big complaint in and of itself) the 7-series also contains a major design flaw in that you cannot take apart the trimmer to clean it in any significant way. Lo' and behold not even a year later the flipper gets stuck thanks to excess trimmed hair that is near-impossible to clean out. Seems curious that they would design it this way. Yes: I could go through customer service. But my line of work requires that I be clean shaven consistently. Which for me means a shave every other day. I cannot afford to go through customer service and must order a new trimmer. For a razor advertised to last seven years and for mine to not even last one.I advise a high level of caution when going with the seven series. At least if you have thicker facial hair. The main head still works--for now--so my solution is going to be to order an outside trimmer and still use the main head for shaving. But the fact this is even necessary screams to me that this thing shouldn't have been A) advertised to last beyond two years. B) Shouldn't be this expensive. While we're on the matter: I'm not sure why they created a trimmer that you can't unattach. Let alone one that is inferior to the 5 series. As for the main razor itself: it does seem to work okay-ish. But it is more or less identical to the 5 series and was worth the convenience of having an electric razor. That convenience being that its harder to cut yourself and doesn't theoretically need replacing every use. That is contingent on the trimmer lasting, however, which mine didn't beyond a year. A major issue with the Braun's in general is that only the main head is attachable. This means that the trimmer or battery will dull over time which means that the actual lifetime is MUCH shorter than the advertised one. In the 7 series case- don't expect it to last longer than 2 years. I've gone ahead and attached a few pictures.
In addition to comparing the main attached trimmers. I want you also to notice the long crease that hair seeps into at the base of the razor's head. This to me would seem like common sense. C) The main head definitely does wear faster than one would think, and while it does do the job of providing a clean shave--this is contingent on having a trimmer buzz your beard short enough for it to do the job. (Yes, even after 1-2 days of growth.) Seeing how much hair seeps into the creases of this thing, I wouldn't be surprised if the main function lasts to the two year mark. Overall, the problems of B and C are bearable. Those two were issues I'd dealt with with the 5-series. But A just made me mad to the point where I had to write this review. Not even a year of use and already a critical mechanism failure. I literally have no interest in going out of my way for this other than to punish Braun for gross and false advertising. I'd be an idiot for literally believing this thing would last the advertised seven years, but not even one. For those of you looking at this review and wondering about the two year warranty. Go ahead and take a look at the long list of conditions relating to use the warranty and you tell me if its worth the hassle.It definitely takes me longer to get a close shave than any other razor I've ever used (even the cheaper models). The center shaving element can cut you if you are not careful or are a little over aggressive in your shaving. It can clog over time though resulting in a razor that never gets clean and it leaves a residue that you have to wipe off. The cleaning cartridges are an added consumable expense that you have to consider. However, if you are spending this much on a razor it's probably not much of a consideration. The biggest problem is the cost of the replacement blade. It has almost doubled in price and now costs 35 of this shaver's cost.
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For that price, I could buy a cheaper competing shaver, use it until it's dull, throw the shaver away, buy a new one.and still save money over this replacement blade. The older reviews may sing this shaver's praises but the times have changed.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again I actually bought this for this very reason. A brilliant even if somewhat pricey product. Absolutely love it!Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again It does not ! That said, the 7-790CC still gives a darn impressive shave and I find it quite acceptable.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Foi o meu primeiro barbeador Braun e eu nao sabia se gostaria do produto; depois dessa surpresa positiva, passei a pensar que eu deveria ter comprado o da serie 9, que e o topo de linha e deve ser melhor ainda.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Great purchase.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Uso sempre a seco! O melhor que ja usei. Tenho esse modelo ha 04 anos e nao troco por outro. Tecnologia alema de otima qualidade. Recomendo sempre.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Numerous options covered in the manual Which is well constructed.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Still a little tough in places but generally works well. Holds a charge for a very long time meaning I can take it on a trip for a week without much worry.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Useful for a pre- shave before using soap, brush and blade. Not worth the price.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote.
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Again, the differences aren’t by any means huge, but as a long-time user of the Series 7, I can definitely notice them and would actually prefer the Series 7 over the Series 8 (despite its flaws that were addressed with the Series 8). Braun Series 8 vs Series 9 In my opinion the Series 8 vs Series 9 comparison is a bit of a stretch, however it does make sense. Some potential buyers may want to know whether getting a Series 9 is worth the extra money. So let’s check out the main differences between the Braun Series 8 and 9. The Series 9 has an extra cutter for a total of four, making it more capable when shaving longer, wiry, cross-directional hairs. If that sounds like you and you also shave less often, the Series 9 is probably a better choice. Braun Series 9 9290cc See the price on Amazon Otherwise, most users will likely be fine with the Series 8 (or 7). Both the Series 9 and 8 are fitted with 10 000 CPM motors, however the Series 9 feels torquier and faster, which will likely translate into shorter shaving sessions, especially if you have very coarse, dense facial hair that tends to lie flat on the skin. The Series 9 is also more forgiving and gentle, but the differences aren’t huge. The same is true with regards to closeness, both the Series 8 and 9 being similar, but again with a slight edge to the Series 9. So yes, unsurprisingly, the Series 9 is the better shaver and it should be given the price difference from a Series 8. The two shavers are similar when it comes to design, size, and how they feel in your hand. Design-wise, the Series 8 (left) and Series 9 (right) are very similar. During use, however, the Series 9 with its larger 4 blade shaving head will take more getting used to. The Series 8 battery is better than the current Series 9 generation (92XX models), however Braun recently updated the Series 9 and fitted them with the same larger battery and the same 32-bit MCU. Those models are the 93XX and are already available for purchasing.
Also, the Series 9 is still in my opinion Braun’s quietest shaver so far. Compared side by side, the Series 8 is louder. The cleaning stations of the Series 8 and 9 look exactly the same on the outside, but the one of the Series 9 is heavier and is fitted with a fan that dries the shaving head once the cleaning cycle has completed. Braun Series 8 and 9 cleaning stations. The Series 8 will actually fit inside the Series 9 station and the shaver will charge, however the cleaning and drying functions will not work. So the choice between the Series 8 and Series 9 should be pretty straightforward; if your budget allows it and especially if you have wiry, coarse, flat-lying hairs (and shave less often), then get the Series 9. It is the more powerful, faster, and more capable shaver between the two — and it should be since it costs more. Braun Series 8 vs Series 5 This is the comparison that makes the most sense in my opinion, despite what the names of the series might suggest. Theoretically, the Series 8 should be better than the Series 7, but not as good as the Series 9. But as we saw, that’s not quite the case. In fact, considering how the Series 8 actually shaves, it feels more like a revised, refined, and rebranded Series 5. Important update: Braun released a new Series 5 model in 2020, but just like the Series 7, it is a downgrade compared to the previous Series 5 referenced in this article. More details here. Compared to the Series 5, the Series 8 doesn’t vibrate as much, is a bit more forgiving on sensitive areas like the neck, a bit quieter and has a larger battery. They are extremely similar design-wise and (unsurprisingly) feel very similar during use. Braun Series 8 (left) vs Series 5 (right). The shape of the shaving head frame is different, so the cassettes aren’t cross-compatible. The cleaning stations are also basically the same, despite having different part numbers.
However, the Series 8 for example won’t fit perfectly inside the Series 5 station and while it will charge, the cleaning function won’t work. Neither has the drying system found on the Series 9 station that again, on the outside, looks the same. In conclusion, while we were all waiting anxiously for a worthy Series 7 successor, the Series 8 is not that shaver — it’s basically a slightly better Series 5. And since the Series 5 costs less, it’s widely available and uses a significantly cheaper (yet similar) shaving head, I would actually recommend it over the Series 8, at least for the time being. Should you buy the Series 8? If you can get the Series 8 without jumping through hoops and it has a reasonable price, then yes, it’s a good shaver. In Europe, in particular, you can now buy it pretty much everywhere. Otherwise, for slightly more money, you can get a Series 7 that is still an excellent shaver despite its age. As mentioned previously, it shaves better, it’s widely available and the replacement shaving heads are also easy to find and usually cost less. If you can get past a few shortcomings of the 7, at least for now, it is probably a safer (and better) choice than the Series 8 for most users. However, once it becomes more popular and the price of the replacement cassette will drop, the Braun Series 8 will be a very appealing electric shaver. But until then, the Series 8 makes it really difficult to choose it over a Series 7 (or a Series 5 if you’re on a tighter budget). I currently use a Series 9 but when I travel I carry and use Wahl Lifeproof shaver because it is supposedly very rugged and has a 90 minute charge. However after an extended 30 day trip I found I missed my Series 9 and it’s comfort level. I was considering the Series 7 but now will have to consider the 8 because the ergonomics seem the same as the Series 9 and will probably take less time to adjust. Yes, the transition from the Series 9 to the 8 should be really smooth.
With regards to comfort during use, it’s also (a lot) better than the Wahl. It provides a fast and close shave. This function in not available on this model however. The cleaning function works very well though; it’s just a bit annoying to have the three icons there that never light up and serve no function. Another even more minor point is that you eject the cassette for manual cleaning by pressing the little black plastic piece on the side. Both the left and right side have the identical plastic piece with the eject icon molded into it but only one side is capable of being depressed. Not an issue really unless someone tries too hard to depress the wrong side and damages it. I totally agree with the two aspects you mentioned. Regarding the cleaning station, I also own two Braun Series 9 cc shavers and even though the three cleaning modes are enabled, the stations always select the longest, high-intensity mode. Even when I use the shaver for a 3-minute quick shave, it would still select the longest cycle. So I wouldn’t be too worried about not having this function on the Series 8. Glad to know you enjoy shaving with the Series 8, it is all in all a really good shaver. I switched from a 7 series to the 8 series and I’m totally confused with the eject button only working on one side. Why would the button has the word eject if it does not work. And this is something other readers have pointed out as well, so it’s definitely not a case of a faulty shaver. As for the reason, I guess it comes down to saving costs. The logistics of manufacturing one type of button imply lower costs than having to use two types, even though the difference between them is marginal (the eject symbol). They probably thought that you’ll be squeezing the head on both sides anyway, so the confusion won’t be a big deal. At least that’s my take on it. I can’t see any difference.
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