Philips Norelco Shaver 1100, with Comfort Cut Blades & 4D Flex Heads (Corded Use Only), S1016/90

$24.00

(11 customer reviews)
Philips Norelco Shaver 1100, with Comfort Cut Blades & 4D Flex Heads (Corded Use Only), S1016/90 $24.00
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  • With ComfortCut blades, you get a clean shave that’s comfortable on your skin. Rounded caps shield 27 self-sharpening blades to gently cut hair just above skin level and help the shaver glide smoothly over your skin.
  • 4D Flex Heads move independently in 4 directions to automatically adjust to the curves of your face, neck and jaw line.
  • At the touch of a button, you can pop the heads open for an easy and thorough clean under the tap.
  • Never run out of power with the corded shaver. No empty battery, no charging. Just constant power and a shaver that’s always ready when you need it.
  • Includes: Electric shaver, USB power cord and protective cap (Wall adapter not included)

Additional information

Package Dimensions

7.4 x 3.94 x 3.07 inches, 5.6 ounces

Item model number

S1016/90

UPC

075020106940

Manufacturer

Philips Norelco

Country of Origin

Indonesia

11 reviews for Philips Norelco Shaver 1100, with Comfort Cut Blades & 4D Flex Heads (Corded Use Only), S1016/90

  1. Stephen Corum

    I like it because it shaves like it is supposed to. Don’t care because it does not charge. I knew that when I ordered it.

  2. Kindle Customer

    Charging kewal not parfect

  3. Edd312

    it shaves real close

  4. Robert Schwartz

    This product works very well. I use a product called Williams Lectric Shave (available on Amazon) to prepare my face. Just apply and let dry for 15-20 seconds. When shaving, use a circular motion. I had no problem with it burning nor cutting my face. It is smooth when used. The description and pictures are VERY WRONG. It does NOT include a USB power cord. It does include a power cord with attached adapter and wall plug. On the upper left of the page next to the default picture, there is one (fifth one down) which states: “Shave wet or dry, with foam, gel, or EVEN IN THE SHOWER”! This is dangerous and a good way to get killed! Also, most of the reviews do NOT pertain to this razor. This is a corded, dry use razor! I do not recommend rinsing to clean. Use an electric razor brush (available on Amazon).

  5. Kuldeep Pal

    Bought this for use in Australia. It’s a little low powered, but shaves pretty well. However, it came with a US plug, not a USB plug as claimed on the list. I had an old Phillips plug that worked, so I kept it. But otherwise buying you’d need an adaptor if you want to use this.

  6. Big D

    After over three decades of reliable service, I replaced my old shaver with a new corded Series 1000 shaver. I prefer corded products over those with rechargeable batteries for simplicity and longevity. All of my other corded Norelco shavers have a pliable coiled power cord that stows nicely in a carry bag or drawer. Not so with the Series 1000. It has a straight cord. Although the cord is of smaller diameter than the older flat coiled cords, the insulation material makes the cord as stiff as a lariat, resulting in a very stubborn mess that vehemently fights all attempts of neatly stowing the unit in my drawer. I thought of simply using one of the coiled cords from an old shaver, but no cigar. Norelco changed the female end of the plug because they went from 120V to 15V. While having lower voltage in your face is a good thing in my book, the Noreco designers apparently went with the cheapest and stiffest cord they could find. Other than for the pesky cord that drives me nuts each morning, the shaver itself works fine.

  7. Pierre B.

    I replaced my old shaver with this new edition, but the spiral electric cable has been changed for a straight one that is messy to deal with. It does not fold easily and spring back straight. Should I have known, I would have bought a rechargeable one. Still a good value for money, and very quiet.

  8. Ziminy13

    Summary: Weighs nothing, terrible quality, loud, does not shave evenly or close and causes cuts that are worse than razer burn on the face.

    I have had 2 Norelco electric razers in my long life. The first was my fathers and he had it for 10 or 20 years before me. My second was before Phillips took over the company. Those razers were amazing. Heavy duty (Weighed at least half a pound), close shave, and lasted forever.

    The first thing I noticed when I opened it and picked up the box was thinking they sent an empty box. I was confused because I could see a plastic looking razer inside. It took 15 minutes to get the box open without ruining it. Some weird one piece Oragami folded nightmare. When I got the razer out, it weighed almost nothing. It was hard to believe there was a motor inside. I thought maybe it was a manufacturing glitch and it didn’t get a motor. The box seemed to weigh more than the razer. I though “Well technology is much better these days, maybe it’s just this lightweight.

    I attached the plug and clicked the button. I hear spinning, but it sounds like a high pitched rattle. Much louder than the ancient ones I had owned before which had a lovely quiet hum. I put it on my face and noticed that the floating heads moved like my old one, but less smoothly, and I started to shave. It felt uncomfortable, but I was not sure if it was snagging hairs or the floating heads were just sharp or something else. I kept going in the same area and it kept making noise like in the video of it cutting hairs. Much louder than the old ones. But I would keep going over the same area again and again and it was still making sounds like it was cutting. I ran my fingers over the area and the whole area had stubble, but patches of it were longer than others, so I tried going in different directions and it eventually evened out, but never got a close shave, just very short stubble. After 15 minutes I got sick of trying and figured it was good enough since I wasn’t going anywhere today, but there were still patches of stubble.

    15 minutes later, I started feeling burning on my chin and mustache area. I touched it gently and it seemed to burn more. I went to look in the mirror and it was bright red and little bumps with tiny dots of red that were the color of blood, but not blood drops. I looked with a magnifying mirror and saw microscopic cuts. I’m old, but I have good skin. This was not a bumpy area to start with.

    By the time I did the return online and packaged it back up in a return box, the redness had gone down a lot, but I took pictures and you can still see the damage and bumps. This is just not the same company and the razer is nothing like the quality they used to be. It feels like a cheap plastic toy and it definitely does not work very well. I simply do not understand how there are so many 5 star reviews. The whole point of an electric razer is to be quick (which it is not) and avoid razer burn. I dont get razer burn from my razer blade razer, but I certainly got a lot of it from this. The flat areas of my cheeks did not seem to get this, but they have patchy stubble, so it didn’t actually shave evenly or close.

  9. Ziminy13

    Resistente y de buena calidad, funciona muy bien para cualquier área

  10. Richard Albright

    First off, the weak point for these shavers has always been the cord connector. They fall out when you use them. They don’t stay in. But with this model shaver the plug stayed in, but if you wiggle the cord, which happens a lot when shaving, a disconnection occurred and the shaver would turn off. Being frustrated with a shaver that would not stay on, I wanted to return it. Well, we threw away the plastic packaging it came in and could not return it. I accept that. Having some electronic repair experience I disassembled it, found the cause of the shut-offs, then hard wired the power cord to the circuit board. I reassembled the shaver and it works. But, because the power wires were so thin, I’m afraid the wires will eventually break again. To me the design of the power cord to the circuit board is typical of today’s manufacturing. Like the connection between the power supply and the leds in light bulbs. There is no hard solder joint, only a push through connector. They come loose. So, I am saying, if you buy this shaver keep the packaging for a good while.

    follow-up 6 mos. later.
    Her shaver is still going. But we found that just washing the unit under the tap did not do a good job. I inspected the heads and found them clogged with muddy stuff, skin cells and whiskers. So, we decided when the heads need cleaning we would do the old fashioned way like with past rotary razors — disassembling and cleaning with an old dry toothbrush. No more rinsing with water only. That only clogs up the heads and makes them run slower. Hope this helps.

  11. Kuldeep Pal

    It is working fine. Have been using Phillips shavers for many years

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