Braun Shaver
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Austin Prefect

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1,860 posts

15 months

Monday 16th March
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Not exactly a gadget I know. But I was given a Braun shaver a few years back which came with a 'Smartcare' unit. A combined charger and cleaning unit that contains a bottle of fluid you have to replace every few months.



Sounds a bit OTT but works really well. Except that now I have to replenish the cleaning fluid constantly, I think the unit gets blocked with debris from the shaver so the fluid doesn't drain back into the reservoir and ends up evaporating.

Has anyone else had this issue? Is there an way of cleaning the unit internally?

Ham_and_Jam

3,396 posts

120 months

Monday 16th March
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I have the Braun series 9000 with the cleaning gadget. Never used it.

I just run it under the hot water tap after use. It s waterproof so can t see why I need to use a gadget to do such a simple task.

In actual fact I m moving house this week and found it in one of my man drawers and threw it in the bin.

Jazoli

9,491 posts

273 months

Monday 16th March
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I have never used the cleaning unit on mine either, a spray or clipper care is all that’s needed.

Flat6er

1,729 posts

233 months

Monday 16th March
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The little drain that allows the fluid to circulate is likely blocked. A cotton wool ear digger stick poked around in there should free it up.

Also. Isopropyl alcohol, a blob of glycerin and a dash of your fave aftershave is a much cheaper alternative than the cartridges.

Austin Prefect

Original Poster:

1,860 posts

15 months

Tuesday 17th March
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Ham_and_Jam said:
I have the Braun series 9000 with the cleaning gadget. Never used it.

I just run it under the hot water tap after use. It s waterproof so can t see why I need to use a gadget to do such a simple task.

In actual fact I m moving house this week and found it in one of my man drawers and threw it in the bin.
The point is that putting the shaver into the cleaning/charging unit is actually simpler than plugging a lead in to recharge it.

eeLee

984 posts

103 months

Tuesday 17th March
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It's alcohol-based, it evaporates.

I take my cartridge out and seal it, I use the base once a month.

Otherwise you will use a cartridge per month easily.

Ham_and_Jam

3,396 posts

120 months

Tuesday 17th March
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Austin Prefect said:
The point is that putting the shaver into the cleaning/charging unit is actually simpler than plugging a lead in to recharge it.
I disagree. I only need to charge it about once every month.

Just plugs into a 2 pin socket, which seems much easier than clogging up an area with the monstrosity of that cleaning box.