Braun Electric Razor for Men, Waterproof Foil Shaver, Series 9 Pro 9477cc, Wet & Dry Shave, with Portable Charging Case, ProLift Beard Trimmer, 5-in-1 Cleaning & Charging SmartCare Center, Silver
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Braun Electric Razor for Men, Waterproof Foil Shaver, Series 9 Pro 9477cc, Wet & Dry Shave, with Portable Charging Case, ProLift Beard Trimmer, 5-in-1 Cleaning & Charging SmartCare Center, Silver

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  • Brand
    Braun
  • Recommended Uses For Product
    Beard
  • Special Feature
    Dry Shave
  • Power Source
    Battery
  • Model Name
    Electric
10% faster Sonic Tech trim
💧100% waterproof wet & dry use
🔋6 weeks battery life with PowerCase

Description

⚡ Shave smarter, faster, and fresher—anywhere, anytime.

  • POWER CASE PORTABILITY - Boosts battery life by 50%, delivering up to 6 weeks of cordless freedom
  • SONIC PRO LIFT TRIMMER - Cuts flat-lying hair up to 10% faster with advanced sonic tech
  • 5 IN 1 SMART CARE STATION - Automatically cleans, charges, lubricates, and dries for peak performance
  • PRECISION PRO HEAD FLEXIBILITY - Effortlessly tackles 1, 3, or 7-day beards—even in tricky spots
  • ULTIMATE WET DRY VERSATILITY - 100% waterproof for a smooth shave with foam, gel, or even in the shower

The Braun Series 9 Pro 9477cc is a premium men's electric shaver featuring a flexible ProHead and Sonic ProLift trimmer for precision and speed. Its 5-in-1 Clean & Charge station ensures hygienic maintenance, while the portable PowerCase extends battery life up to 6 weeks. Fully waterproof, it supports wet and dry shaving with foam, gel, or under the shower, certified for energy savings.

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D**S

Your Best Shave Without a Blade

I have had electric shavers from Braun, “Company N,” and “Company R.” In fact, until the subject of this review, I had owned only one Braun shaver, a Series 7 that lasted for sixteen years – until I dropped it onto a concrete floor from a considerable height, and it still worked even then, albeit taped together. In this state it nevertheless gave a closer shave than the others, and so it made sense to replace it with another Braun. And here we are.The Braun Series 9 Pro is available in a bewildering range of SKUs. This one (9974cc) is a notch below the top of the line, as it does not have the separate beard-trimming attachment…because I don’t have a beard. But it does have the charging/cleaning station (the “SmartCare Center”), and it does have the “PowerCase,” which I call the “charging casket,” which allows many days’ away-from-home charging without any electrical connection.So, what’s it like to live with one of these things? I’ve had this one for several months, and I held back on writing this review until I had run through seven refill cleaning cartridges; this is important, because it’s an ongoing cost. Here’s the lifestyle, and the cost breakdown.Now, I know that some owners try to stretch the life of a cartridge – the chief consumable – by cleaning only infrequently, but I vote the other way: I typically clean/charge the shaver after every use (if not on the road), so my usage rate and cost numbers here are conservative.As of this writing, I’ve had the shaver for just shy of seven months and have recorded the rate at which I’m replacing the cleaning cartridges. How long does a cartridge last? In my use, the first cartridge went 19 shaves (I assume this was a break-in period), while the other six managed 22 or 23 shaves each, with an average of 22.8. Call it 23. As I write, a pack of six cartridges costs 32 dollars; therefore, we might say that those six cartridges would give 6x23=138 shaves, for a cost of 23.2 cents per shave, which is effectively 23.2 cents per day in my use of the cleaning cartridges.But to be complete, we must add in the cost of replacement shaver heads; these should be replaced annually, or even, as it says on the package, every 18 months, but I have long been in the habit of replacing them twice a year, in June and December. Currently, a Series 9 shaver head costs 70 dollars. Dividing that by half a year’s 182.5 days gives an additional 38.4 cents per shave, for a total of 61.6 cents per shave. But as I say, most users will probably replace the shaver head only annually, and many will try to stretch the cleaning cartridges.To this last point, I should warn that going two or more shaves between cleanings will cause the clean/charge station to kick into a “higher gear” at the next use, running a longer cycle and using more fluid, because it will sense the need for additional cleaning time. When used daily in 24-hour cycles, the shortest cleaning cycle is triggered – i.e., only one of the three “Cleaning Program” lights is lit. In some instances (weekends), I have delayed the next shave for an additional half-day, and in those cases, two lights have lit, and the cleaner runs for a longer time. In one instance only – after several days away, using the “casket” for charging – were all three lights and the longest cleaning cycle triggered. And it was long indeed.What this means is that cleaning the shaver every *other* day probably won’t make the cartridge last twice as long, because each cleaning will use more fluid. One reaches a point of diminishing returns. Me, I’d rather have a clean shaver head every day. There are other places in life where one might better save a few pennies.I can say further that this Series 9 machine is a bit more “thirsty” than my long-lived Series 7 Braun. That one would reliably go 25-27 cleanings per cartridge. (Observer: “You must be an engineer.” Me: “What gave it away?”)On the favorable side, the new Braun is much more quiet than the old one, both in use up near one’s ears and in the charger during the cleaning cycle. I can’t say that the old one caused me permanent hearing loss, but I did wonder from time to time. This new one is a mere hummer by comparison.The product descriptions for the many Braun SKUs are liberally supplied with photos, so I have added only three here. The first shows what comes in the kit, including the documentation. (But I neglected to include a cleaning cartridge in the pic; rest assured, it includes your first one.) The second picture shows the shaver in the “charging casket.” I used this on a road trip, and it has far more re-charging capacity than I needed over those several days. The third photo shows the proprietary power chord/DC adapter. The kit includes just one of these. In normal use it will be plugged into the cleaning/charging station; or it can charge the shaver directly; or it can charge the road-trip “casket” before and after a journey. Pick any one at a given time.About the documentation: You get a booklet for the shaver and another for the charging station, plus the separate cartoon strip which tells you not to put a wet-used shaver into the charging station; dry it first. (I have tried wet-shaving and find no advantage but much extra cleanup time, so I don’t care about this). The booklets both rely mainly on pictorials, with a minimum of text…except for the Safety Warnings which nobody reads; these gripping details are provided in English, French, and Spanish. That’s the world we live in, I suppose.Hey, where does all this come from? Turns out this product is a Citizen of the World. The shaver itself, and the Series 9 replacement heads (“94M”) are made in Germany; the clean/charge base station is made in Hungary; the on-the-road charging casket is made in China; and the cleaning cartridges are made in…Ireland? Well, I’ll be darned.User tip: After each shave, you can extend the life of your cleaning cartridge by simply popping off the shaver head and blowing out the whiskers and skin shards from it and from the shaver head mount. That’s probably 90% of what’s left after a shave. Takes only seconds.

J**H

Great Shaver!

I've never had much luck with electric shavers over the past 20 years. I've owned braun, norelco, and Philips in the past. They were mid level models and were just OK. Some had little capsules of moisturizer gel that were applied to your skin, some had other gadgets. All were merely ok but nothing really stood out. The last electric shaver I purchased was about ten years ago, so you can see I didn't have much faith in them. I decided to go all in and drop close to $300 on this as it had good reviews. I can say that this shaver has blown all others away! If you're looking at buying this razor you do need to know that it is loud! It also vibrates like crazy. This may be why it gives such a good shave. I don't travel much so the travel case is not worth it to me. It comes with a cleaning solution that you can re-seal so it won't evaporate over time. This is THE first electric shaver I've owned that I like. The others were merely hassles I had to deal with in the mornings. This shaver cuts close and smooth. If you have never really liked electric shavers I suggest you try this one.

R**G

It's OK, provided you duct-tape the power button on there.

It's a great shaver. It's also not anywhere near 5 stars, but people don't read reviews with 3 stars so I'll fake it to warn as many shoppers as I can.The shave is pretty close but not super, the unit is loud, shavings fly everywhere, the charging base is kind-of a joke, so I would honestly give it somewhere between 3 and 4 stars. I like the Braun blades better than Norelco, but that's about it.Then, after owning it for a little over 1 year, the power button just fell off. I didn't drop the unit, it's never been mis-treated or even treated harshly, I was done using it so I pushed the button and it simply fell off. It must have gotten tired of being on there. The plastic features holding it in place are microscopic, now that I've seen the back of it the falling off really is no surprise, but this level of under-design and simply-not-caring-about-durability is pretty shocking.If this thing were $69.99 I'd be miffed, but for the premium pricing Braun is charging I would expect WAY better quality.

N**L

Excellent shaver - quirk in base

I bought this to replace another Series 9 that was five years old and had developed problems with the trimmer. The new one is great. One small issue: the cleaning lights on the base lit from left to right on the old one - one light day one, two lights day two, three lights day three (time to run a clean cycle). The new one does the same thing, but day one is the middle light, day two is middle and right lights, and day three is all three lights. Works fine so I won’t return it, but it seems like an odd production or design quirk.

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The MOLLE sheath is of exceptional quality. Very happy with my purchase.

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