
Remington XR1501

🪒 MAIN FEATURES
The last spot on our list is taken by Remington XR1501. This small head shaver has five rotary blades and shaves as close as 0.2mm to the skin. However, the blades aren’t rounded inwards, so it might be a bit more work trying to move it along the head. Remington includes a shaving head cover and a travel pouch for safe transportation, and a charger with an EU plug. This plug is one of the main drawbacks of this head shaver because you are bound to a wall socket to charge it, and if you’re travelling, you must have adapters that would fit the specific sockets in different countries.

EASE OF USE
Remington XR1501 has a really nice, ergonomic body that easily fits in hand. The textured sides allow for a better grip and make it safer to use around water. It has an IPX4 waterproof rating, so it can be used for both dry and wet shaving. The blade heads each have a hair collection chamber, so the shaving process is much less messy, and cleaning them up is super easy. A really nice addition to the design is a pop-up detail trimmer. It helps if you’re wearing a beard with your bald look and need to make those sideburns sharp-lined.

VALUE
Remington XR1501 isn’t the cheapest head shaver on our list, but it has some excellent features. It is small, ergonomic, and easy to operate. Its design also includes a pop-up detail trimmer. However, it only has five blades and doesn’t include many attachments like some other devices on this list. It is also the only head shaver that includes a charger with a plug and not a USB cable, which seems like a flaw to us. That’s why it got the last place on our list. But generally, it is a great shaver, and these minor drawbacks shouldn’t stop you from considering it, especially if this way of charging isn’t a problem for you.