







🪒 Elevate your shave game—because your skin deserves the best!
The Philips Electric Shaver 3000 Series combines advanced SkinProtect Technology with 55,000 self-sharpening PowerCut blades per minute and a 5D pivot head to deliver a close, comfortable shave. Designed for wet and dry use, it offers 60 minutes of cordless runtime on a single charge, with a quick 5-minute boost for emergencies. Built to last with corrosion-resistant hypoallergenic steel blades and a built-in pop-up trimmer, this shaver is perfect for busy professionals seeking efficient, skin-friendly grooming anytime, anywhere.




| ASIN | B0CHMPNCM4 |
| ASIN | B0CHMPNCM4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 802 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 1 in Men's Electric Rotary Shavers 262 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Brand | Philips |
| Country of origin | Indonesia |
| Country of origin | Indonesia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (17,158) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (17,158) |
| Date First Available | 11 Sept. 2023 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Format | Wipe |
| Item model number | S3241/12 |
| Manufacturer | Philips |
| Package Dimensions | 21.3 x 14.1 x 8.4 cm; 420 g |
| Product Name | S3241/12 SHAVER P-CAP,POUCH |
| Units | 1.0 count |
D**.
It's a proper Philips shaver, what else?
*edited - find at the end about battery * In the photos I compare my previous AT797 (on the right) with the just bought S3233 (on the left). The S3233 is slightly longer, but slimmer. It feels lighter too. I suppose the S3233 is the model that supersedes the AT797. The AT797 lasted 4 years and started malfunctioning all too sudden, I believe due to the damage in the sealents. However, if I compare with a razor blade, and considering the former model was bought for round about the same price as the new one, it made me save more than 100 GBP over these 4 years. If I consider I was shaving every other day before I bought the AT797 and that a blade was used 7 times on average, then I would have used a new blade every fortnight, which means 26*4=104 over a 4 year period. If we now take the price of Wilkinson Quattro blades sold at Tesco for 1.5 GBP each or Gillette Fusion sold at Tesco for no less than 2.5 GBP per blade, which are the type of blades I was using by then, then over the 4-year period a Philips shaver in this range made me save between 100 and 200 GBP. I never replaced the shaver heads either. I have read some negative comments that the shaving doesn't compare to the one from a razor blade. I am afraid this happens with all electric shavers: they will never give "that clean" shaving. However, I don't have any cuts and my skin feels far less irritated than with a razor blade, even when I am comparing with the expensive ones above. It is important to note I always shave with warm water and shaving foam, even with this electric shaver. Performance is as equally good as with the former model. My problem always is at the bottom of the neck where my hair is softer, but I got used to it. Other than that, provides me with excellent shaving. I was considering buying the more expensive and slick 5000 series with turbo +, but I don't like the fact the trimmer is not in-built (more loose parts and assembling-disassembling means more damage happening sooner). The position of the on/off button is also not ergonomic on the 5000. I also think the end result is probably the same (didn't have an opportunity to test) and most of it is just marketing playing our heads for a premium. Compared to the AT797 it charges much quicker. The charger is the same, by the way, with a kind of EU plug (10 amp pins or electrodes, the chubby ones). It now brings a battery level indicator. I am very happy with this one, and provided it gives me another 4 years of shaving, can't really complain. If you use with warm water and shaving foam, it does give a smooth feeling, so I am quite pleased with Philips. I decided to write this extensive review because I had to read many before I could make a final decision. I hope this can help others like me, who do not want to spend a lot of money in an electric shaver, but don't want to risk going for less established brands just to save 20GBP (which, as shown and in the long run, is not a significant save). Brand loyalty? Maybe. But at least I have a decent shaver and I know exactly what to count from it. *edited - about the battery* I thought it might be useful to report how long a full charge lasted. I've been using the shaver every other day. First shave was on 10th of October. On the 7th November, the battery level indicator was flashing red since the minute I started it. It was sufficient for a full clean shave, without having to rush. When I finished, it still had some battery left, but I plugged it to the recharger. Therefore, a full charge allowed me to have a total of 15 clean shaves. I believe it is advertised the battery should last for 60 minutes, which is about right if not a bit better (I'd reckon it takes me 4 to 5 minutes for a full clean shave).
R**W
My best Philips shaver
I have had several Philips shavers over the years but found this one to cut very well and gives me the nicest shave. It has a nice feel and love the LED indicator to let you know how the battery is lasting and also handy to be able to recharge via a USB A lead so ideal when in the car. Overall pleased
D**4
A Close(ish) Shave
I've had two Philips AquaTouch AT899 shavers over the past decade; both of which gave a brilliant shave, but both of which also failed on me at various points. The 3000 series appears to be the closest equivalent, which at £60 (compared to the £40 or so I'd previously spent per razor) seems to be their current entry range for a wet & dry shaver. The 3000 is bigger/taller but slimmer than the AT899, but overall a similar design and nice to hold. I usually use it in the shower with foam or gel. In terms of performance, on initial impressions, it doesn't offer quite as smoother shave as the older AT899, which felt almost as close as a typical cartridge razor. The 3000 gives a pretty rough dry shave, though it does give a more satisfactory wet shave, which for me is its main purpose. It is adequate for the job - though it doesn't feel like an upgrade, despite the higher price tag. It is a comfortable shave; no burn or pulling, and the motor's not too loud either. The position of the power button is more central on the body (on the AT899, it was easy to accidentally switch it off during mid-shave), so I'm still getting used to this lower location. Its only physical design flaw is the button to open the head is less discreet and more prominent; it was ideally positioned on the AT899, slightly hidden under the head, whereas now it's much easier to flip it open even when removing or replacing the cap. The sideburn trimmer pops out and does exactly what you'd expect. One main difference is this comes with a USB charging cable, rather than the traditional two-prong shaver plug (and the fitting is such that it will only work with the USB cable), and it charges pleasingly fast. In the box, you get a cap and a fabric travel bag for it, but there's no little brush, like what you used to get. Overall, it seems like a well-made and decent product for its price bracket - I can't bring myself to spend in excess of £100 or more on a higher model (what kind of nonsense are those prices?!), so I think for a day to day electric razor, it fits the bill nicely, even though I still preferred the results of past models.
A**Y
Very close electric shave
After using 3 or 4 JVC foil shavers over the last 15 years, I decided to change and upgrade to this model and I have not been disappointed. It really is the nearest electric shaving can get to a wet shave. The shaver is quiet in use and doesn't feel as though the whiskers are being cut - until feeling the very smooth skin afterwards. The other great point is that it can be charged on a standard USB plug. This will help eliminate lots of extra clutter and adaptors when travelling. Excellent all around
M**P
Bought At A Great Price
So glad I chose this Philips Shaver, it give such a nice shave, a lot closer and smoother than other Philips shavers I've had in the past. I only bought this because I had to return a Remington that was awful, chalk and cheese comparing the two shavers. It's pretty quiet, glides over skin even in a dry shave, I'm assuming the upgrade to 5G rotary heads puts This above the standard 4G heads that Philips have used? I've just used it with shaving gel for a 'wet' shave, amazing! Even smoother and close with zero redness or burn, REALLY impressed! I was lucky to get this Philips S3000 at a heavily discounted price that took it to less than half it's RRP, very cheap considering the performance. Inside the box is the shaver, a usb charging lead and a head cover. No thrills, but there's also an option to register it with Philips for a free extended warranty and I've now got 3 YEARS Extended Warranty! 😎👍🏻
R**O
Great shaver
This is a great quality shaver. Excellent battery life too.
C**Y
Good shaver
Good item
R**E
Je possède encore un vieux rasoir Philips Philips HQ8150 bleu dont l'achat date de la nuit des temps, bien plus que 20 ans, et il marche toujours. Seulement voilà, la batterie est très fatiguée, même si je l'ai changée un fois il y a longtemps, et les lames sont devenues introuvables. J'ai décidé d'acheter celui-ci pour plusieurs raisons: - Je suis très satisfait de la marque, ce sont des rasoirs lavables, dont le seul entretient consiste à changer la lame tous les 2 à 3 ans environ, selon la dureté des poils. - Le prix est plus qu'abordable, d'autant que j'ai profité d'une promotion à 59,99 €. Je pense que pour les rasoirs plus chers, font surtout payer les accessoires, pas forcément indispensables. Après l'avoir essayé: - Je suis très satisfait du rasage très près . La peau est vraiment lisse. Il marche même mieux que mon ancien dont j'étais pourtant satisfait. - Il semble tourner plus vite, sont bruit est aigu. C'est probablement l'occasion de mieux couper en moins de temps. - Je n'ai eu aucune difficulté sous le nez, contrairement à ce que certaines critiques indiquent pour les rasoirs Philips récents. - Le voyant de décharge à 3 niveaux est très utile, mon ancien rasoir se contentait de clignoter en fin de capacité des batteries. Je trouve par ailleurs que le fait de ne pas fournir de bloc secteur est très bien, il se trouve que j'ai un bloc de recharge de mon smartphone dans la salle de bain. Il est juste dommage que le cordon fourni soit un USB-A, plutôt qu'un USB-C plus répandu de nos jours. De ce fait j'utilise le chargeur de mon ancien smartphone. La prise sur le rasoir est spécifique; sans doute pare qu'elle est compatible avec un support de charge Philips. A noter que la charge est rapide; environ une heure semble suffire d'après ce que j'ai constaté. A noter également que l'étui dur de mon ancien rasoir ne peut plus être utilisé lors des voyages, car le rasoir est plus long que l'ancien. Ce n'est pas gênant, il y a un capot de protection des têtes qui tient bien, et un petit étui en feutre: il trouvera sa place facilement dans la trousse de voyage. Je donnerai plus tard, plus de détails sur l'autonomie de ce rasoir.
L**H
I'm mostly happy with this. It is quiet, which was a top priority. The shave could be a bit more effective/efficient though. 8½ out of 10
R**D
Jest problem ze znalezieniem zasilacza do tej golarki.
G**R
Gute Rasur. Akku hält lange. Liegt gut in der Hand. Hautfreundlich. Guter Preis.
T**O
Es una gran máquina. Afeita suave y deja un apurado perfecto. Carga rápido la batería y tiene indicador de carga. No viene con cepillo para limpieza
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