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How about the Panasonic Lambda brand of shavers? I bought a Lambda ES8801 in Japan. Is it better than the Philips shaver?

Langda is just a series of Panasonic shavers, not a trademark alongside Panasonic. This series of Panasonic shavers all use magnetic levitation motors. ES8801 is a silent product, Panasonic’s answer to the traditional reciprocating shaver. This is an alternative type shaver designed to be noisy and vibrating. Both the noise and vibration are much better than the traditional reciprocating type.

But since you are in Japan, it is better to buy Panasonic’s new ES-LV series products. This series can be regarded as Panasonic’s flagship machine. There are 5 independent blades. At present, the LV series has just been launched in the Chinese mainland market. It sells for more than 20,000 yen in Japan, which is very cost-effective. The LV series uses a 14,000-rpm motor, which is currently the fastest razor in the world

Panasonic and Philips cannot be compared, because the razors of these two brands The products are completely different types. The Panasonic is a reciprocating type while the Philips is a rotary type. The advantages of the reciprocating type are that the motor rotates quickly and the blade net is thin. The cutter head only vibrates left and right to cut the beard, so it will not pinch the beard. The high-speed motor can easily deal with hard beards. The disadvantage is that it is noisy and has a strong sense of vibration. Not as comfortable as the rotary type

The rotary type has a slow motor speed, so it is very quiet and the blade rotates softly. But it’s a bit difficult to deal with a bearded man, because the motor speed rarely exceeds 4,000 rpm. The blade rotates 360 degrees, and occasionally the beard may be pinched. Generally speaking, rotary shavers are suitable for people with less thick beards.