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Sharp sharpening of blades using proprietary technology. Built-in trimmer. 3-minute charge option. Automatic voltage switching.
Typefoilfoil
Shavingwet and drywet and dry
Waterproof++
Nozzles
built-in trimmer
built-in trimmer
Specs
Shaving heads / foil3 pcs3 pcs
Motor revolutions13000 rpm13000 rpm
Replacement nozzle modelWES9087, WES9068, WES9013WES9087Y1361, WES9068Y1361, WES9013Y1361
Features
movable head / foil
possibility of water rinsing
child lock
movable head / foil
possibility of water rinsing
child lock
In box
 
case
Power source
Power supplybatterybattery
Battery typeLi-IonLi-Ion
Operating time45 min45 min
Charging time1 h1 h
Charge level indicator
Charging port on the bodybranded
General
Weight150 g180 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2018march 2009
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Replacement nozzle model

Model of replacement head(s) compatible with electric shaver. This data will be useful primarily when looking for spare nozzles.

In box

Additional Blade. A replacement cutting module that is installed instead of a dull one to restore a clean cut without irritation and maintain the device's trademark "versatility." Having a spare allows for flexible maintenance planning — you won't depend on the availability of consumables in the store, can keep a separate blade for contours/edging or travel, and maintain hygiene by dividing the application area. The practical effect — fewer pauses, consistent results every week, and predictable expenses, making this configuration more advantageous and convenient compared to options "with only one blade."

Case. Cases include all sorts of hard constructions for storing the razor. This category also includes pouch-type cases made of dense fabric. Besides securely storing the device, they also elevate the model to a higher class. More budget-friendly electric razors come with a much more primitive fabric case.

Charging Stand. A special stand on which the razor can be placed to charge the batteries. There are no fundamental technical differences between such charging and charging via a network cable; the main difference is that the stand can also be used for storing the razor. Therefore, razors with a charging stand are well-suited for home use.

Wireless Charging. A special stand that charges the razor witho...ut a precise plug connection — simply placing the electric razor on it will automatically begin charging the battery unit. This spares the user from fiddling with connecting wires and reduces wear on connectors. On the other hand, such a feature significantly impacts the cost of the razor and increases the duration of the charging process itself, as the charging platforms are made low-power for safety reasons.

Self-Cleaning Station. This is a special stand where the razor is installed for automated maintenance. As the name suggests, this maintenance primarily includes cleaning — the shaving block is cleared of hairs and dust — as well as recharging the battery. Additionally, self-cleaning systems may include lubrication and disinfection of the shaving block, though this feature is somewhat rarer and requires the use of consumables (oil and disinfectant).

Charge level indicator

The presence in the design of the electric shaver charge level indicator.

It's important to highlight that in this context, an indicator refers specifically to a visual representation of the charge level. This could manifest as a battery icon or a percentage displayed on the display. Such an indicator significantly simplifies battery monitoring, minimizing the possibility of being unexpectedly left with a depleted battery.

Charging port on the body

The connector through which the battery is charged from a power supply, power bank, or laptop. The most convenient today is USB-C: it is universal, faster, and doesn't require the "native" cord. Micro-USB is less common and is considered outdated. Proprietary (branded) connectors and magnetic dock contacts are convenient and often better protected from water, but losing the cable will complicate life. When compared, the USB-C port wins in terms of availability and compatibility, while the "branded" base offers stable attachment and better sealing.