Travel razor recommendations - need something compact

samT

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Flying internationally every month for work and my current setup is too bulky. Looking for something compact that still gives a decent shave. Been eyeing the Panasonic Arc5 palm-sized model - supposed to be smaller than a regular Arc5 but with similar performance. Anyone tried this? Other option is just getting a good travel case for a regular size razor, but space is really tight in my carry-on. The Braun travel cases look nice but they're huge. What do frequent travelers use? Willing to sacrifice some shave quality for portability.
 
Flying internationally every month for work and my current setup is too bulky. Looking for something compact that still gives a decent shave. Been eyeing the Panasonic Arc5 palm-sized model - supposed to be smaller than a regular Arc5 but with similar performance. Anyone tried this? Other option is just getting a good travel case for a regular size razor, but space is really tight in my carry-on. The Braun travel cases look nice but they're huge. What do frequent travelers use? Willing to sacrifice some shave quality for portability.

I appreciate you’ve already brought the Braun shaver but since you seem to like the Panasonic shavers I’ve had good results with the ES-RS 10 travel shaver.

Very small (fits in any wash bag) and takes AA batteries so no need for charging cables. Only cost me about £20 off Amazon as well.

Only downside is that it can’t really tackle flat or excessively tough hair. But if you only need a top-up shave then this is ideal.

Also note that it’s a dry only shaver, but there is a wet/dry model which is slightly bigger. I have this one as well but have yet to try it.
 
I appreciate you’ve already brought the Braun shaver but since you seem to like the Panasonic shavers I’ve had good results with the ES-RS 10 travel shaver.

Very small (fits in any wash bag) and takes AA batteries so no need for charging cables. Only cost me about £20 off Amazon as well.

Only downside is that it can’t really tackle flat or excessively tough hair. But if you only need a top-up shave then this is ideal.

Also note that it’s a dry only shaver, but there is a wet/dry model which is slightly bigger. I have this one as well but have yet to try it.
Thanks, Rmac86. On your recommendation above, I went ahead and bought the Panasonic ES-RS 10 travel shaver, as well. I like that both this model and the Braun take replaceable AA batteries so I don't have to worry about a razor with a traditional rechargeable battery sitting around not being used when I'm not travelling. I mean, I travel once a month, but still, I like the AA batteries idea. I will give full reviews on both the Braun and the Panasonic. This place is a treasure trove of info. Love it.
 
The M90 has a few benefits over the M60, one being it has the trimmer. It also is half the weight so likely easier to hold too. Some users also use their own rechargeable AA batteries in them too.
 
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