







⚡ Elevate your shave game—fast, flawless, and always on point.
The Braun Series 5 5118s is a premium German-engineered electric shaver featuring 3 flexible blades that adapt to facial contours, dual shave modes with up to 25,500 cutting actions per second, and a waterproof design for wet or dry use. Powered by a long-lasting lithium-ion battery, it delivers up to 50 minutes of cordless shaving time and includes an EasyClick precision trimmer for detailed grooming. Ideal for professionals seeking a fast, comfortable, and precise shave every day.
















| ASIN | B0CM41B12X |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #132,725 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #161 in Men's Foil Shavers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (11,851) |
| Item model number | 52-B1200s |
| Manufacturer | Procter & Gamble |
| Product Dimensions | 5.39 x 2.64 x 9.92 inches; 13.4 ounces |
| UPC | 069055139264 |
B**O
Effortless Smoothness: A Review of the Braun Series 5 5018s Rechargeable Wet & Dry Razor
The Braun Series 5 5018s Rechargeable Wet & Dry Razor is a top-notch grooming tool that delivers a consistently smooth and comfortable shave. Its AutoSense technology effortlessly adapts to the density of your beard, providing an efficient shave even on thicker hair. The flexible shaving head navigates the contours of your face with ease, ensuring no hair is missed, while the ergonomic design offers a comfortable grip, making each shave a pleasant experience. This razor's versatility is a standout feature, performing exceptionally well whether used wet or dry. The included precision trimmer is perfect for maintaining a well-groomed appearance, and the long-lasting battery life ensures you won't be caught short mid-shave. Easy to clean and maintain, the Braun Series 5 5018s is a reliable and high-performing razor that simplifies your daily routine and is well worth the money spent.
T**S
works - good quality
works - good quality - love this thing - best investment 2025
R**D
Really depends on your expectations and past shaving experiences. I like it.
Edited again on 12/27/23: I still feel exactly the same as I stated below. I am still using this exact product and am happy with it considering its price point. I have traveled with it and it takes a beating. The battery is still in decent condition and lasts for a few weeks before needing to be charged. I figure the blades will start to get dull again soon and the battery will start to decrease. Hasn’t yet, but I’m sure it will soon. I noticed the foil replacement is only about five bucks more than simply buying a new one. I’ll likely buy a new one in 3-6 months. I still get about two years of daily use out of these me spend way less on one of these every two years than I do buying razors and shaving cream weekly. Over one year later: Still working well. No complaints. The battery is maybe at 80% capacity now, but no real issues. Edit 4/9/22: Expect this thing to last maybe 1.5 to 2 years. The battery will no longer hold a decent charge and the foil will need to be replaced. I ended up getting a new one and don’t regret it. It’s still cheaper and more convenient than using razors. Comparing the new unit to the 1.5 year old model is night and day. The new unit cuts faster, more easily, better, and holds an amazing charge just like the old one used to. So let me start by pointing out the obvious after having used many electric razors over the years at various price points. This is not an expensive or top of the line electric razor. This razor simply can’t be compared to the Braun Series 9 and especially should never be compared to a sharp, new, razor blade made for shaving with shaving cream. Even if you spend $1000, an electric razor will never compete with a halfway decent razor and good old fashioned shaving cream. Secondly, it should be pointed out that different electric razors will interact with different types of skin, facial structures, and facial hair differently. One person will have a much different experience from the next and will have various opinions based on their expectations. These are facts regardless of the technology and price point. I mention this because some of the reviews have somewhat unrealistic expectations. In my personal experience, I wanted an affordable electric razor for occasional use that didn’t give me shave bumps or razor burn as I have skin issues like eczema. I realized that the shave wouldn’t be perfect from prior experience with these things, but that it would be convenient when in a rush in the morning. That is exactly what I got and I am happy with it. All that said, I do agree with some of the negatives mentioned. No travel bag, no plastic protective cover, and no stand at this price point. It is also true that it struggles getting those neck hairs. Basically, after shaving with it, I look like I shaved from a foot away, but I don’t feel like I got a good shave. It’s also true that this model lacks a connected trimmer like the previous generation. If you want to manscape, you will need to manually remove the foil head and put on the trimmer head. Kind of a pain, but I expected that and have a better Whal trimmer I much prefer anyway, so again, expectations managed. I’ve only had it a few weeks so I can’t speak to longevity. Fingers crossed. And yes, this is not the easiest to clean despite the new easy clean design. Still, it’s not a deal breaker for me. Just a few electric shaver specific tips I find helpful. One, foil shavers should not be used in a circle, but rather only up and down. Two, shave the sensitive parts of your face or neck first. The foil head heats up after (normal and typical) a while so the foil head will be cooler if you shave the sensitive areas first. This helps with bumps and rash. For me, that would be my neck and chin. Three, don’t rub the foil viciously against your skin. Most electric razors will give you razor burn if you push hard enough. Pushing harder doesn’t really result in a better shave in my opinion. Four, using a pre-shave lotion may help. I only use this razor dry as it is more convenient and faster, otherwise why own an electric razor. Finally, splash with some cold water after you finish. The cold water will help calm your skin down and may result in fewer bumps or razor rashes for those with sensitive skin. Hope this helps. I would rate this one 4.5 stars so far. We’ll see if it lasts. The reality of electric razors, especially at this price point, is that they will do an okay job that may be good enough for you. It won’t be perfect and it will never compete with a real razor. I think if most knew that going in, this would have slightly better ratings.
D**.
It did not clean shaved. I did not like it.
It did not clean shaved. I did not like it.
E**N
Do NOT mistake this for an upgrade to your old Series 5!
I purchased this - with some hesitation - as a replacement for my old Series 5 5030s, which is nine years old. New heads for the 5030s are now very expensive, so I reckoned I'd reached the point where I retired it. This review reflects my opinion and experience with Braun razors. I suggest that you supplement what you read here with the 4- and 5- star reviews from users who have a far higher opinion of the new Series 5 5118s than I do. Let me begin with the positive, which is this: The new 5118s does appear to shave pretty well. In fact, my experience here seems to be different from several other reviewers here. In my opinion, it shaves as well as my old 5030. So - having said that - why do I only give it 3 stars? The three stars reflect my perceived quality of the 5118, as follows: 1. It is significantly lighter than my old 5030s. This is not just an issue of feeling less "heft" when shaving. It implies that the motor is not as beefy in the 5118s, and probably won't last as long. The 5118s feels cheap by contrast. (Perhaps it *is* cheap: some of the prices for the more expensive Braun razors are eye-watering.) 2. There is nothing in the packaging to tell me which model I have bought. The series number (Series 5) is on the box, but the model number doesn't appear on the box, and the instructions don't have it either. So one box design serves for all the models of Series 5 razor. 3. More about the instructions. As just noted, these are "generic" - they are used for all Series 5 models. Bizarrely, sometimes the instructions reference a version number of the razor, but the number is not the model number. All the instructions are in "IKEAese" - that is, they consist of little pictures with no text. However, many of the pictures are incomprehensible, much more so than any IKEA instructions I have seen. In fact, there is more understandable information on the outside of the box about the use of the razor than in the instructions. 4. The heads on my old 5030s were locked with a mechanism that required pushing a catch to release - good and solid. The 5118s heads are removed by pulling them fairly hard, a poor substitute for the quality of the 5030s. PUtting them back on is a fiddle: there is no satisfying "click" as the whole head goes back in place. 5. No version of the new Series 5 has a built-in trimmer. Instead, you must remove the shaver heads and "click on" the trimmer - again, a poor substitute for the old design, requiring you to carry around an extra piece when you travel. 6. The 5118 has some sort of "easy wash" cleaning process, the nature of which I hope to determine after I've gazed a little longer at the IKEAese instructions. The 5030 was very simple: take off the heads and run everything under the faucet. So far I have not been able to interpret what the pictures of the cleaning process are supposed to be telling me. The story here appears to be one of the not-so-happy aspects of capitalism. Our "Braun" razors aren't really Braun: the company was bought out by Gillette in the 1980s and by Proctor & Gamble around 2008. So I am actually using a Proctor & Gamble electric razor. My old Braun 5030 was also a Proctor & Gamble product, and it was well built. Since then, however, Proctor & Gamble have decided that the Series 5, a sturdy machine, should be "updated" by reducing its quality and therefore its cost to create. But they let it carry the Series 5 name, thus causing consumers like me to think it's a better product than it actually is. The problem with this tactic is that you can only use it once. For me, the words "Braun" and "Series 5" now don't really stand for anything at all. I pass no judgment on P&G for doing this - that decision was made for what they feel are excellent reasons, I'm quite sure .... Conclusion: This razor shaves well. Whether it will last nine years like my old Braun, I'm not too sure. I'll update this review if I have any reason to change my opinion.
D**D
Reemplacé mi braun 7 (se dañó la batería) y no sentí la diferencia, es un buen producto incluso estéticamente me gusta más y los accesorios que tenía me siguen sirviendo.
G**O
Melhor compra que fiz ! A barba fica super bem feita! Não irrita a pele não belisca a pele não irrita ! Tenho a pele sensível não posso usar gilete ! Tinha um da Philips mas esse Braun me surpreendeu ! Deu de 10 x 0 no Philips ! Super recomendo !! Pode fazer o teste de passar algodão depois não fica nenhum fiapo do algodão!
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يلبي التوقعات. 👌🏼👌🏼
A**R
I ordered this product just because of Braun & also saw many positive reviews but after using it for few months, Compared to the traditional razor - 1. It takes a lot of time to shave with electric razor 2. You cannot shave beard which is more unshaved for more than 2 weeks with electric razor. 3. Cleaning is easier but within 3 months of usage blade got damaged, not so great quality. 4. Some areas under the chin was hard to shave with electric and I had to repeat shaving multiple times in the same spot, I have moved back to regular razor and probably use this once in a while.
J**N
Leider bin ich drauf reingefallen, man hätte drauf kommen können. Das Gerät ist für den US Markt gedacht, hat also einen US Netz Stecker. Darauf wird aber im Angebot leider nicht hingewiesen. Ich habe erst später gesehen das im Preisfenster als Vertieb Amazone US steht, desweiteren hat das Gerät einen zusatz Modus (Turbo) der im Deutschen Markt scheinbar gar nicht Angeboten wird. In den erweiterten Beschreibungen wird auf evtl. andere Garantie Bedingungen hingewiesen, unter Umständen hätte man die in Amerika geltend machen müssen. Und die lange Lieferzeit hätte einen auch stutzig machen müssen. Und die Bewertungen waren alle in Englisch. Da das Gerät eine Universalpannung von 100 bis 240 Volt verträgt, kann man natürlich ein "Deutsches" Netzteil nach Ordern und die Grantie Ignorieren. Trotzdem wäre ein eindeutiger Hinweis hilfreich gewesen. Habe das Ding zurückgeschickt, da das nach Amazone Las Vegas geht, ist das Porto auch heftig: 19,99 mit DHL ohne Versicherung. Auch diesen Klima Fußabdruck hatte man sich Sparen können. Schade Habe mir ein Europäisches nachbestellt, alles Top!
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