Multigroom Series 5000 Hair Trimmer
The Philips Norelco Multigroom 5000 is the all-in-one trimmer for maximum versatility. Craft your own personal look with this durable trimmer, which includes 18 quality tools for styling your face, hair, head and body, including below-the-belt grooming. The stainless steel self-sharpening blades remain sharp as day one for long lasting performance, no blade oil required. The long lasting lithium ion battery provides up to 2 hours of runtime for long life and maximum power. Plus the no-slip rubber grip improves comfort and control. Includes USB-A charging cable (wall power adapter not included). 18 tools and accessories. Steel trimmer, Steel precision trimmer, Precision shaver, Nose and ear trimmer, Eyebrow guard, 2 body guards, 2 stubble guards, 3 beard guards, 3 hair guards, soft pouch, cleaning brush and USB-A charging cable (wall power adapter not included).
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
4 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 22, 2025
What’s the best beard trimmer if you want something that lasts long?
I'm a very wirey haired redhead with thick THICK facial hair. I've killed more than a handfull of trimmers in my time. I can wholeheartedly recommend the Philips **Norelco Multigroom 5000 Trimmer**! Do the maintenance/cleaning and have some white lithium to re-grease the driveshaft inside and you'll have a tool for a long long time.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 22, 2025
What’s the best beard trimmer if you want something that lasts long?
Wahl is what my barber and others in this sub will recommend. My experience with the Phillips norelco multigroom series has been excellent. Im not sure why but it never ever needs to charge and I've had it for 4+ years at this point.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 20, 2025
Best men’s hair clipper
Go for the Philips Series 5000 or Wahl Elite Pro, both durable, precise, and great for easy home cuts under €80.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Oct 1, 2025
Beard Trimmer recommendation for adjustable length
the philips 5000 is basically a solid all-rounder for length control. but it leaves stubble so your neck never looks properly cleaned up. the babyliss skeleton is made for lining up and edging. it gives you that super close cut, sharp outline and almost barber-shop feel. but it’s not really designed for adjustable lengths or an all-over trim so you end up needing both tools. for something with more precision, go for a professional-style clipper with adjustable taper lever. otherwise you can also look at stuff marketed as a trimmer+detailer. i prefer the [clipper route](https://GrowthGridLab.github.io/Discover/?to=beard_trimmer_recommendation_for_adjustable) even though it is bulkier because it’s barber-grade. no single cordless tool does both perfectly, but you can get close. comes down to whether you want more convenience or more precision.
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