If you want to experience the premium Multigroom adventure but don’t want to spend an arm and a leg – the Multigroom 5000 might be your ideal choice!
Priced much lower than the latest instalment of Multigroom 9000, you’re going to find almost uncanny resemblances with this tool – minus a few additional perks.
This trimmer can perfectly maintain your beard along with offering limited hair trimming capabilities using separate blade heads for each purpose.
It’s a complete package bearing different accessories and this Philips Multigroom 5000 will explore all of that in detail – and more!
“Philips Norelco Multigroom is the perfect balance between performance and affordability – a versatile tool capable of taking care of your entire head grooming, from beard to hair and even your nasal canal. It’s a dream tool for every body groomer who wants better value out of their money on a single device!”
Contents
- 1 Unboxing the Philips Multigroom 7000
Unboxing the Philips Multigroom 7000
Philips Multigroom 5000 arrives inside a solid packaging which opens up at the top and slides out a robust plastic holder that hoists all of the ingredients.
There’s a designated spot for everything from the trimmer handle to the blade heads, and even the accessories.
That’s not all! At the underside, there’s a fiber pouch containing additional guide combs to make your grooming journey an effortless one!
You’ll notice different variants of the Multigroom 7000, each are differentiated by the accessories you’re going to be offered. Let’s see a quick breakdown below:
- MG7910/49: 19-Piece Set (2 Adjustable Guards)
- MG7750/49: 23-Piece Set (No Adjustable Guard)
- MG7970/49: 23-Piece Set (Same Accessories as Multigroom 9000, minus the body blade)
- MG7770/49: 25-Piece Set (Including Body Blade and Two Body Combs)
It’s worth noting that only the 19-piece set is widely available, although this entire series has been discontinued by the brand for direct sales from their site.
What’s Inside the Box: Philips Multigroom 5000 Handle, Total 4 Trimmer Heads, 2 Adjustable Beard Combs, 1 Fixed Beard Comb, 1 Eyebrow Comb, 2 Body Combs, 2 Ear Combs, 4 Hair Combs, 1 Charging Cable, 1 Cleaning Brush, User Manual.
Specifications: Philips Norelco Multigroom 7000, MG7910/49
In this section, we’ll briefly explore the basic specifications of the Multigroom 7000 and see what features and elements are credited to this one of a kind trimmer!
- Dimensions: 16.6 x 3.6 x 2.9 cm
- Weight: 7.6 Ounces
- Variants: Two (Textured & Smooth Steel)
- Housing Material: Stainless Steel
- Accessories: 18
- Blade Types: Beard, Hair, Nose, Detailer
- Blade Technology: DualCut
- Motor Technology: BeardSense
- Waterproof: IPX7 Rated
- Battery Indicator: Yes
- Battery Runtime: 3 Hours
Norelco Multigroom 7000 : Standout Features
Let’s see how the standout features of Philips Multigroom 7000 render it a highly desirable trimmer for all of the home groomers across the globe.
Metallic Aesthetics
From the Multigroom 7000 variant, Philips has started to reinforce the housing with metal – not only for a sleek look, but also to enhance durability.
More than half of the handle is a shiny, dark silver tone with black as the lone complementary color up top.
At the neck, there’s a patch of black which is larger toward the chest but much shorter around the sides as well as the back.
The housing starts off as wider from the base and gets relatively narrower as it reaches the top – a great shape boosting aesthetics and grip levels.
Solid Grip Levels
Speaking of grip levels, the shape I mentioned is one of the major benefactors that contribute to a firm grip at all times.
Despite the metal finish, there are diagonally detached rainwater lines around the sides and at the back to allow your fingers to rest gently.
On top of that, the rubber portion up top is textured and highly ergonomic, with a dedicated thumb rest spot residing over the power button.
The grip remains solid even when the handle is fully drenched in water and maneuvering at various angles doesn’t seem to compromise that at all!
Lasting Build Quality
As you already know that the handle is metallic, the material used to build this tool is stainless steel and it’s highly durable in my opinion.
Also, the inner components like the motor or the battery unit are lasting due to being constructed with durable material and advanced engineering.
The stainless steel blade has self-sharpening properties, therefore replacement isn’t a frequent affair for the Multigroom 7000.
If you accidentally drop this device, it’s going to remain safe unless it falls head-first, which can break parts of the blade teeth.
Average Weight
You can’t expect a metal-made trimmer to weigh less than 5 ounces and you’d be right to assume that in the case of the Multigroom 7000.
It weighs 7.6 ounces – the same as its successor the Multigroom 9000. Both show uncanny resemblances in their looks, and it seems almost every component is identical between these two trimmers.
Such a weight is ideal for self-trimming, as it creates the perfect balance between maneuverability and stability.
Also, it’s light enough to be a part of your travel days and keep you tidy no matter where your new adventure might lead you toward!
Sharp DualCut Blades
So, how the blade works for the Norelco Multigroom 7000 is an important discussion because it will determine how it’s different from other stubble trimmers.
In terms of quality, it’s robust and sharp – that much I can tell you. There’s no tugs or pull as the blade efficiently trims off your facial hair – no hiccup whatsoever.
But what’s this DualCut? It’s nothing but an advertising gimmick and doesn’t add anything extra to the blade. That’s why Philips dropped this ad in their Multigroom 9000 branding despite sharing the same trimmer blade unit.
With this blade, I was able to craft some sharp beard styles but the lack of zero-gap for the blade means it’s not going to budge well when it comes to outlining your beard.
AI-Backed Motor
As always, there’s no hint of a numeric motor power for the Philips Multigroom 7000, this pattern exists in almost all of the Norelco products.
However, the advanced BeardSense technology accompanies this motor to scan your beard 125x per second to immediately readjust power.
I don’t know how much it works or the level of torque boost, all I can say is that thick, textured beard trimming is not an issue for this motor unit.
This has been able to chop through anything thrown in its path and therefore marks itself as a universal beard grooming tool – be that your long beard or short.
Additional Blade Heads Included
You’ll be receiving three additional trimmer heads other than the beard trimmer. Each has their own purposes in terms of men’s grooming.
For instance, the clipper blade is much wider, thicker and is able to trim off larger patches of hair – but lacks the precision of a beard trimmer.
Also, there’s a precision trimmer that helps you fine tune your beard region, especially the tighter parts where you cannot fit a traditional trimmer blade due to its width.
This particular blade is additionally functional for ear hair trimming, so make sure to squeeze the best out of its capabilities!
Lastly, the nose hair trimmer head works like a charm! Attach it to the handle and insert the nose trimmer up your nasal canal – 20 seconds will do you the trick!
It’s worth mentioning that simply prying the trimmer heads with minimal pressure releases the attachment from the trimmer handle, so no need to apply extra force.
IPX7 Waterproof for Wet Trimming
The whole housing of the Norelco Multigroom 7000 is protected by IPX7 waterproof rating – no leakage or water-related electronic component damage whatsoever.
I’ve extensively tested this feature out and as always, Philips has done a remarkable job sealing off everything even when the blade is off – similar to the Norelco electric shavers.
I was able to shave on a fully wet beard and even took it inside the shower to test out its body grooming capability – more on that later.
Nothing seems to hinder its progress and the best part is – I can rinse everything under the tap for the fastest possible clean which would otherwise be a very stressful and gruesome process!
Ideal Battery Life
From the advertisement, you’ll learn that the lithium-ion battery inside the Multigroom 7000 is capable of running for 5 hours.
It’s a bold overstatement because the actual, usable runtime is slightly over 3 hours. The rest of the two do trim but it’ll struggle to remove coarse hair off your skin.
To recharge, you’re going to have to use the power cord provided by the brand but no brick is included in the package. You’ll have to use a USB Type-A charging brick for recharge.
From zero to hundred, it takes approximately two hours to charge this tool. There’s a 5-minute quick charge option for emergency situations. An LED light gives you charging, full charge and low-battery notification.
Also, the brand advertises that the Multigroom 7000 can be used while it’s charging. It’s absolutely incorrect and it’s highly inadvisable to use waterproof tools with a power cord plugged in for your own safety.
18 Accessories Included
My particular variant, Philips Multigroom 7000, MG7910/49, comes with 18 accessories, the 19th one is the trimmer head attached to the handle.
The additional accessories do make life easier in many regards. How they perform in real life, that I’ll discuss in the following section.
For now, let me break down what specific accessories you’ll be getting and judge whether these will fulfil your grooming needs.
Type | Accessory | Size |
Face | Beard Blade | 32 mm Wide |
Precision Blade | 9 mm Wide | |
Nose Trimmer Head | – | |
Adjustable Beard Comb 1 | 1-3 mm (with 0.2 mm increments) | |
Adjustable Beard Comb 2 | 3-7 mm | |
Fixed Beard Comb | 9 mm | |
Eyebrow Comb | – | |
Hair | Clipper Blade | 41 mm Wide |
Fixed Hair Combs (4) | 4 mm, 9 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm | |
Left Ear Comb | – | |
Right Ear Comb | – | |
Body | Body Combs (2) | 3 mm, 5 mm |
So you can see, there are diverse guard sizes to aid in your grooming routine. All of the guards are solid and durable, and maintain the precise length that’s expected out of them.
What I Like
- Features cater to versatile grooming needs for men
- Alluring and high-grip, durable handle
- Accessory-heaven for home grooming consumers
What Could be Better
- No body blade included
My Experience with Philips Multigroom 7000
In this part of the Norelco Multigroom 7000 review, you’ll be able to learn more in detail about the real life performance of this beard trimming device.
Beard Grooming Performance
From my point of view, the beard trimming performance of the Multigroom 7000 has been absolutely phenomenal!
It trims at precise lengths, doesn’t cause any irritation even when I go in without a guard on and neck shaving feels highly comfortable despite my sensitive skin.
However, it struggles at outlining your beard body due to the gap in blade teeth. Otherwise, the two adjustable guide combs come in very handy if you want to size up your stubble.
For a more neat outcome, you can swap out the trimmer head with the precision blade and adjust the detail of your beard body and even the fringes of your mustache.
Hair Trimming Experience
Although the clipper blade of the Multigroom 7000 doesn’t magically turn it into a premium hair clipper, it can get the job done on a much smaller scale.
With this much wider and thicker blade, you should be able to size up your hair body to the designated lengths of the guide combs.
But note that the efficiency is at its peak when the trimming volume is very limited, because the width and design of this clipper blade is not meant for bulk hair removal.
I’ve found its best use for maintaining my shorter nape and side hair. All of the hair combs contribute to such self-grooming and it’s definitely a versatile tool to own at home.
Overall Grooming Efficiency
Overall, I’d say the beard trims are swift and it doesn’t take me more than 10 minutes to complete a beard maintenance from the start to finish.
I’ve asked around from consumers with thicker beard texture and they claimed that the Multigroom 7000 holds up well against all odds.
Of course, credit is due to the motor unit inside this beard trimmer along with the retaining sharpness on the stainless steel blade.
Even the precision trimmer is sharper than expected and can help you out in defining your beard to enhance that refined look!
Versatile Grooming
What I mean by versatile grooming is that the Multigroom 7000 is capable of taking care of your additional trimming duties, like sizing up your eyebrows using the dedicated guide comb.
In addition, the beard trimmer may also be applied for manscaping, but that must be done with a body comb on.
Otherwise, the stainless steel blade has caused my skin red patches if applied directly. Therefore, if body grooming is top priority out of your trimming device, I’d urge you to upgrade to the Multigroom 9000 or at least, go for the Bodygroom 7000.
With a guard on, you’ll be spared the agitation but the trimmed hair is going to be sizable. Also, I wouldn’t take it anywhere near my man jewels and leave ball trimming up to the more specialized tools.
Wet Trimming Results
To perform a wet trim, you must drench your hair body with water and it tends to soften the hair down for a more convenient experience in terms of comfort.
But that comes at the cost of uneven trims because the Multigroom 7000 struggles at picking up damp flat lying hair.
As per body grooming goes, trimming under the shower does prevent the burning and inflamed skin, but it still leaves behind marks if you trim without any guard.
Also, bulk hair removal with the clipper blade doesn’t improve in wet condition, meaning your hair clipping journey is going to be limited to basic refinement.
It’s worth noting that the device has shown no sign of slipping even in the cats and dogs conditions, so it’s an ideal waterproof beard trimmer indeed!
Cleaning & Maintenance
For cleaning, the IPX7 waterproof rating is a life-saver! This feature protects your Multigroom 7000 from water leakage and allows you to fully wash for a thorough cleansing.
Using the brush, you’ll be able to pull out hair particles from the crevices of the blades and also from the inside of the hair chamber.
If you don’t want to wait out the drying time before storage, you may clean it without washing it, only the cleaning brush and a cloth rag will suffice in this regard.
The blades in the Multigroom 7000 are self-sharpening, and therefore don’t require frequent lubrication – once a month will keep them in mint condition.
How I Tested the Philips Multigroom 7000?
As I’ve grown out my beard, the Multigroom 7000 has been one of my go-to trimmers to maintain the shape and length of it.
I tried out everything a quality beard trimmer should be able to perform and the Multigroom 7000 has most certainly transcended my expectations.
To test out the clipper blade, I trimmed off my hair with guide combs and found that the capabilities of this blade are truly limited.
Otherwise, the battery stress test, waterproof test, drop test etc. baseline assessment that I always perform has been conducted to find the absolute limit of this enigmatic device!
What I Like
- Can maintain any type or length of beard
- Highly efficient due to the powerful motor
- Remains slip-proof in all conditions
What Could be Better
- Hair clipping blade has limited functionality
- Not ideal as a body grooming tool
Who is the Norelco Multigroom 7000 For?
The Philips Multigroom 7000 is not exactly a cheap beard trimmer but it still costs less than the top of the line tools that are highly expensive.
Basically, a home grooming individual who is looking for a trimmer that can shape up their beard perfectly and can perform additional tasks like basic hair and body grooming, Multigroom is ideally placed for that.
Also, those who travel frequently will be benefited from the portability and long battery life of this device as it can go on a month with a full charge.
A good selling point is all of its premium accessories, making this trimmer a complete package to complete a grooming session.
Philips Multigroom 7000 vs 5000: A Side-by-Side Analysis
If you’re torn between Philips Multigroom 5000 vs 7000, this segment will help you to identify the differences between these two and find your perfect match!
Feature | Multigroom 7000 | Multigroom 5000 |
---|---|---|
Weight | 7.6 ounces | 6.7 ounces |
Housing | Metallic | Plastic |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
Motor Technology | BeardSense | No Extra Feature |
Battery Life | 3 Hours | 2 Hours |
Waterproof | IPX7 | IPX7 |
Accessories | 22 | 17 |
Despite belonging to two different generations, there are tons of similarities between the Multigroom 5000 and 7000.
Similarities
Starting off with the blade units, the two share identical beard and hair blades. The sharpness, blade teeth gap, comfort on skin show no difference.
However, the Multigroom 5000 contains a titanium blade tooth which is more durable, but offers similar sharpness.
It’s worth mentioning that you can exchange these blades among the devices and they work like a charm!
Both are IPX7 waterproof rated and allows you to trim inside the shower as well as easy rinses under the tap for convenient cleaning.
Also, the package design feels similar, especially the plastic holder that hosts the handle and all of its accessories.
In terms of the beard trimming outcome, both show resembling outcomes in terms of neatness and finesse.
Furthermore, the clipper blade has limited functionalities for Multigroom 5000 and 7000, since the 41 mm blade head is not equipped for bulk hair removal.
Most of the guards share similar traits and quality, also the trimming lengths remain even for most parts – nothing to differentiate there.
Neither of these are ideal body grooming tools – going directly with blades causes red patches on skin, and trimming with a body comb on will leave behind some sizable body hair behind.
Differences
A major difference in this Philips Multigroom 5000 vs 7000 discussion is ergonomics. While the Multigroom 7000 is made with steel, the Multigroom 5000 has been crafted with durable plastic.
This material variance has allowed the Multigroom 5000 to be much lighter and more portable, but the lack of weight may compromise steady trims that the Multigroom 7000 ensures with its extra weight.
Also, the Multigroom 7000 is featured with the BeardSense technology for its motor which boosts the motor power for coarse beard texture – something that’s absent in the Multigroom 5000.
In addition, Multigroom 7000 offers a couple of extra accessories including an adjustable beard comb and four fixed long beard combs.
Meaning, the Multigroom 7000 is a perfect tool for both long and short beard maintenance while the Multigroom 5000 is restricted to stubble trimming.
Verdict: Pick the Multigroom 7000 if your needs include beard maintenance of all lengths and that extra precision while trimming your stubble. Also, those with thick beard texture will find the Multigroom 7000 to be more useful.
Otherwise, if you’re looking for a budget-level beard trimmer for your stubble grooming along with a few other basic trimming jobs, Multigroom 5000 can also do you no harm!
FAQ
At this phase of my Philips Multigroom 7000 review, I’ll answer a few commonly asked questions which should give you further details about this beard trimming device.
Q: Does the Philips Multigroom 7000 cause irritation?
Ans: No. I have sensitive skin on my neck and direct trimming with the blade has not caused me any sort of irritation or allergic reaction. It’s worth noting that I regularly maintain my Multigroom 7000 and disinfect the blades before every session.
Q: Can I use the Multigroom 7000 to trim my kid’s hair?
Ans: Yes! There are tons of guide combs which will allow you to trim your child’s hair using this trimming device. I’d recommend attaching a guard since the stainless steel blade can be too sharp for a kid’s delicate scalp skin.
Q: Are attachments easy to swap and secure?
Ans: Definitely! Unlike most other trimmers, the Multigroom 7000 features an easy to swipe technology to remove the blade from the hinges without causing any damage. Also, the hinge mechanism is firm and there’s no risk of wear upon frequent blade alteration.
Q: How long do the blades last?
Ans: Philips claims that the blades in the Multigroom 7000 should last you about 5 years. It’s a general notion as this can vary based on your usage frequency and type of hair you’re grooming. Yes, the self-sharpening properties do come into play to keep the blade in mint condition. Ideally, you should get over 3 years of prime sharpness at the very least.
Final Thoughts
Time to close the curtains on the Norelco Multigroom 7000 review. So far, we’ve discussed all of its features and a few limitations you should be aware of.
In my opinion, Multigroom 7000 is the perfect tool for beard maintenance – be that a long beard body or a short stubble.
The additional trimmings are extra features and none that you should highly rely on. But it does let you get away with owning one device for versatile grooming jobs.
It’s a great balance between price and performance, and the Multigroom 7000 lets you enjoy the benefits of the newer variants in the market without that extra cost!
Score | |
Beard Trimming | 4.9 |
Hair Clipping | 4.5 |
Body Grooming | 4.5 |
Motor Power | 4.8 |
Battery Life | 4.8 |
Overall Comfort | 4.9 |
Overall Efficiency | 4.8 |
Overall | 4.74 |
Verdict
Philips Norelco Multigroom 7000 is a versatile tool dedicated for beard maintenance. Additionally, it can trim hair and manscape but these functions are limited by the blade types. At this price point, no other trimmer can offer the same benefits as the Multigroom 7000 and it’s a device that’s meant to last for years to come. |