

This beard trimmer is easy and quick to clean. On top of that, its core is fully waterproof, which is more than I can say for most of the competition. But not with the Hatteker 5-in-1 Trimmer it might lack a stainless steel core, but it’s got some seriously sturdy plastic.

I can’t overemphasize how imperative this is for beard trimmers: If the guard heads are flimsy and start bowing to the pressure of your head as it presses the tool against your face, then what is the point? You’ll just end up with an uneven, patchy finish. I got a confident cut on a single pass and best of all it was consistent all the way through, thanks to terrifically reinforced plastic guard heads. This tool purrs at a high power for the duration of its 97-minute run (which was my measured runtime, besting the marketed 90 minutes). But as soon as I started using the 5-in-1 Trimmer, I understood where it focused its quality: in the performance and finished result. When I held the Hatteker 5-in-1 Trimmer in my hand, especially after testing seven other devices, my first impression was that this is indeed a budget model because it doesn’t have a lot of heft to it, compared to the Philips Norelco Multigroom 9000 with its stainless steel core. This one can make dozens of micro adjustments, has four very useful heads-an additional one that can snip your nose hairs, too-and four additional guard heads to boot. Most low-cost trimmers would stop at a single head with a few guard heads (or a single adjustable one). The Hatteker 5-in-1 Trimmer has a handy wide-set electric shaver attachment that helps clean up your.
