I tested both the Braun epilator and the Philips Satinelle at the same time. My wife epilated my back on both sides of one side. To be clear, both pains were the same, but both did a very good job. She had to make fewer passes to be happy. In the end, both legs were well epilated in a very reasonable amount of time. Both work both wet and dry. The Braun epilator comes with most accessories but costs about twice as much as the Philips Satinel. That's a pretty big difference. Another added feature is a small, battery-powered razor that's great for sensitive areas. It cuts very thin hair without pinching the skin. Also, we noticed that only the Satinelle shows the 120V to 240V power range, so Braun can only operate in the US. Conclusion: The Braun epilator itself works. Well, it brings satisfaction. Now if you compare it to Philips Satinelle, it has a few downsides.
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