The Panasonic Close Curves ES2207P electric shaver offers a fast, reasonably close, burn-free shave. Users say it’s quiet — for an electric shaver — and does a superb job on tricky bikini-line and underarm areas. It can be used dry or in the shower, if you prefer.

Close shave: I think the main issue most people face with electric shavers is getting a close shave. If done right, this can give a close shave. hold the shaver perpendicular to the surface, so that the foil and both side of the trimmer are touching your skin. The trick is to go back and forth several times over the same area. There is a little bit of a spring action, so that you can, very gently, press it down on your skin, giving a closer shave. If you have longer hair, apply some talcum powder/baby powder and run a dry towel across the area in the direction opposite to the hair growth to lift the hair up. If you have really long thick hair (or if you are a guy shaving his legs), use the pop up trimmer to trim first.

Battery life: Even though it said that it needs to be charged for 12 hours before the first use and between every use, I used it right out of the box to test it out on a small patch. It shaved well. I decided to wait 24 hours just to make sure I’m not getting any reaction, and charged it in the mean time. The blades did spin faster. So I believe it’s a good idea to charge it between shaves. The manual says that 12 hours of charging gives about 20 minutes of shave, which sounds ridiculous at first. However, it took me, the amateur shaving person, 10 to 12 minutes to shave both legs, both arms and underarms. I think 20 minutes is more than enough.

Wet shaving: Since I hated shaving, I don’t think this is a feature I want to try. The manual says I can use this with some shaving cream, and I lot of reviews say that your skin needs to be soaking wet to shave. If I ever do try it, I will update this. I think it’s unnecessary to wet shave when I’m getting very good results shaving it dry, however, I feel it’s a good feature to have in case that’s your only option, for example, if your sharing a hotel room with friends and don’t have the privacy.

Regrowth: Surprisingly, the regrowth was not as blunt as normal shaving, which is what gave me the confidence to shave my arms! You do have to let it grow a little longer than usual to shave well.

Cleaning: It is extremely easy to clean. It comes with a dual ended brush to brush of hair during the shave. After I am done shaving, I pop the head off and rinse both, the head and the blades inside in water. It’s a good idea to press your finger onto the faucet so that it gives out a sharp forceful stream. I first rinse the head, then put a some hand soap in some water in a cup, and leave the head in that to soak while I clean the blades inside. I first rinse the blades in the sharp stream, then I dunk the blade only in the cup full of soap water and swish it around, and then rinse both the head and the blades. I use a q tip to get into the corners of the plastic inside. To dry off, I sort of shake both the parts vigorously so that the water falls out, put the top back on to protect the blade, and leave it to air dry for a few hours. Once I know it’s fully dry, I put it for charging.

Ergonomics: For dry shaving and washing, it’s very easy to hold. It fits well in my small hands and doesn’t slip out of my grip. I don’t know if the surface will become slippery if you’re shaving wet with shaving cream. The placement of the buttons is good so that you can start and stop the shaver or open and close the pop trimmer with the thumb of the hand you’re holding it with. I believe the design is good for both, right handed and left handed people. The side of the the blade is big enough for quick shaves, and small enough to get around difficult areas.

Portability: If you have the right case to carry it in, it’s easily portable. The case that comes with it is too small to fit both the shaver and the charger. This is my only complaint. Other than that, it’s not too bulky and heavy to travel with.

Longevity: Only time will tell. I have had it only for a few weeks and used it 3-4 times, and so far it’s great. The blade and the foil are replaceable, so that’s a good think. Other than that, if you read the manual, follow the instructions, keep it clean and charge it timely, you’re doing everything on your side to maintain the product. If anything goes wrong or I face any issues, I will come back and update this.