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Philips Norelco Multigroomer All-in-One Trimmer Series 3000 Review

Published on November 28, 2023 by Ryan Hallstrom · Product Reviews

Looking for an inexpensive beard trimmer? The Philips Norelco Multigroomer Series 3000 is a great option for you!

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  • Quick Take
  • About Philips Norelco Multigroomer
  • Philips Norelco Multigroomer Series 3000 Review
  • Philips Norelco Multigroomer Series 3000 Battery Life
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Final Thoughts
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For the first 6 years of my adult life, growing a beard was out of the question. Not that I couldn’t physically sprout whiskers, but because of my work and university dress codes. 

While somewhat apprehensive about growing a beard (in my sub-culture beards are still seen as “rebellious” by many), the first winter after graduating from college I decided to give the “fuzzy” look a chance. 

I was pleasantly surprised by how I looked with a beard. However, after about a month and a half of growth, it started to look pretty shaggy. Although I got it trimmed once or twice by a barber, I shaved towards the end of that winter. 

Last winter, however, I got a beard trimmer — the Philips Norelco Multigroomer Series 3000. With this tool, it’s been so much easier to maintain my beard! 

Quick Take

At just over $20, the Series 3000 is a fantastic beard trimmer. 

It has a long battery life, easy-to-use attachments, and performs well. 

About Philips Norelco Multigroomer

This trimmer is meant to be an “all-in-one hair trimmer [that] gives you full-body coverage with just one tool.” In other words, it’s not just for trimming your beard. 

Besides seven trimming guards ranging from 1mm to 16mm, it also has a nose hair trimmer and a small steel “detail blade” for precision cuts. 

The blades and guards are rinseable, which makes for easy cleanup. 

I also like that it comes with a small pouch for easy storage in a medicine cabinet or in luggage when traveling. 

Philips Norelco Multigroomer Series 3000 Review

To be honest, at first I was a bit nervous about having humming, vibrating blades near my face. 

At a barbershop, at least I know that the situation is largely out of my control and, hopefully, the guy or gal “shearing” my head knows what they’re doing. 

This was different. Now it was up to me not to mess up and accidentally take off a chunk of my face. 

Luckily, I had nothing to be afraid of. This trimmer is very safe and easy to use. 

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I started with longer-length attachments, slowly moving down until I reached my desired beard length. 

Now that I’ve used the Series 3000 over dozens of times I feel that I’ve really gotten a hang of it. 

Not only have I used it for trimming my beard, I’ve also used the tool to clean up the back of my neck between haircuts. That was a bit more of a tricky process, but I think it turned out well enough. (Much better than looking like I might be a werewolf)!

This is the first trimmer I’ve ever used. Since I’ve also never shaved with an electric razor, using this tool was a completely new experience for me. 

I have to say, learning to use this tool was a pretty intuitive process and didn’t take long at all. 

Philips Norelco Multigroomer Series 3000 Battery Life

One thing I really like about this trimmer is its long battery life. After almost a year, I recently charged it for the first time. I should note that for much of that time I was clean-shaven, but that’s still pretty impressive don’t you think? 

Evidently, according to Phillips Norelco, the Series 3000 charges in just five minutes and holds a charge for an hour of use. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions about this product: 

Can You Use the Philips Norelco Multigroomer Series 3000 for Hair?

Yes, it has several attachments for cutting hair (as in “head hair”). I’m not brave enough to try it out for this purpose, but after reading other reviews it seems that it works well for hair. 

Can You Use the Philips Norelco Multigroomer Series 3000 for Body Hair?

Yes, Phillips’ site says that it can be used for body hair. 

What Is the Voltage Rating of the Philips Norelco Multigroomer Series 3000?

The trimmer’s automatic voltage is 100-240V. 

How Long Does It Take to Charge the Philips Norelco Multigroomer Series 3000?

Phillips claims that a “quick charge” takes just five minutes, but to charge it fully it takes around eight hours. I’ve used this tool over a dozen times so far and still haven’t had to charge it yet. 

Final Thoughts

The Philips Norelco Multigroomer Series 3000, while perhaps a little intimidating at first, is a quality grooming tool that I’d recommend to men who want an easy, no-nonsense way to maintain their beard or touch up their hair between trips to the barbershop. 

If you’re looking for something with even more premium features than the 3000 series, check out Phillips’ site for several other options. However, I think that for the vast majority of guys, this trimmer is more than sufficient for their grooming needs. 

Have questions or comments? Leave them below! 

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About Ryan Hallstrom

TMM's Senior Editor, Ryan Hallstrom is from Horseheads, NY, the only town in America named in honor of military packhorses. When he’s not writing about menswear, Ryan enjoys reading, whittling, running, and perfecting his penmanship.

Background: In 2021, Ryan graduated from Brigham Young University where he majored in American Studies and Russian. Before completing his schooling, he had a wide range of job titles including finish carpenter, usher, elevator operator (yes, that’s a real job), landscaper, tour guide, and more.

In January 2022, Ryan began working full-time as The Modest Man’s Senior Editor. In this role, he not only edits all articles prior to publication but also is a frequent contributor to the blog. He enjoys crafting in-depth product reviews (often testing items in extreme environments), helpful self-improvement articles, and detailed clothing guides.

His interest in men’s style stems from the examples of men in his family:

“Growing up, a lot of the men I looked up to dressed well. My dad is always clean-shaven and makes sure that he looks presentable before heading out the door, and my grandfather, who owned and operated a dairy farm, usually wore work pants with a sharp crease and a button-up work shirt.”

However, it wasn’t until the end of high school that Ryan began to care about how he looked. Gradually, over the next few years, he started to dress better and learn about style. “Finding clothes that fit helped me to become more confident. I find that when I try to dress well, I feel better.”

Expertise: Ryan has loved writing since an early age, and in college began contributing to and editing for university publications. After college, he began freelance writing and editing. He’s written from blogs and magazines such as Real Men Real Style, Life in the Finger Lakes, and Gentleman Within.

An avid traveler who spends plenty of time outdoors, Ryan appreciates clothes, footwear and accessories that can take a beating. His reviews often include long-term, thorough testing in extreme weather conditions.

Ryan has also spent more time in a suit and tie than most guys, so he's well qualified to write about classic menswear, business casual and formalwear.

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  1. Clay says

    January 30, 2025 at 2:26 pm

    The switch is very hard to slide!!!!!

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  2. Lance Klass says

    March 28, 2024 at 2:39 pm

    Works great ‘except for’ trying to separate part 8 – the longer comb – from the cutting base. The instructions that came with the trimmer didn’t help.

    So it will only work to cut longish hair and thus most of the other pieces are useless. What to do?

    Oh, I’ve tried pushing down – or forward – on the comb part and then snapping it but that doesn’t work.

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  3. Lance Klass says

    March 28, 2024 at 2:36 pm

    My Norelco Multigroom 3000 just arrived, it all looks good, but for some reason Part 8 does not separate from the cutting part which is the heart of the system, so it appears that if I can solve how to separate the large comb from the cutting base, I will only be able to trim long hair – not my beard and getting a shorter cut on my hair.

    I’ve tried to finagle it, once I’ve returned it to the shaver, by pressing ahead on the comb part and snapping that out of the shaver but the cutting base always came with it.

    What to do?

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