In this video, I’m giving you my full review and comparison of the of the Remington PG6025 Lithium Power All-in-one beard trimmer vs the Philips Norelco Multigroom 3000 All-in-one beard trimmer, Model MG3750/60.
Affordable
For those of you that are trimming your beard a budget, both of these trimmers are extremely affordable. At a price point of under $20 on Amazon, the Remington PG6025 and the Philips Norelco Multigroom 3000 are hard to pass up. But only one gets my full recommendation.
Features
Let’s start by taking a look back at the Philips Norelco Multigroom 5100 and Multigroom 7100, which I’ve reviewed in previous videos. Both of these trimmers come with 18-built in length trimmer settings and a single beard comb attachment that can be sized on the device. This makes transitioning between cutting lengths very easy.
In contrast, the Philips Norelco Multigroom 3000 comes with individual hair and beard guards, requiring you to keep switching in and out for the hair length preferred. Furthermore, there are a limited number of beard and hair length trimming options.
Meanwhile, the Remington PG6025, includes 3 beard combs and a hair comb attachment with 8-built in lengths settings. However, where the hair comb should be an advantage for the Remington PG6025, it falls flat. The comb had problems staying locked in position on the device, and this could lead to an unwanted cutting setting.
Moving forward to the foil shaver attachment, the Remington PG6025, Multigroom 5100 and Multigroom 7100 all come with a foil shaver for finishing off areas with a smooth feel. However, the Multigroom 3000 does not. That said, all foil shavers are not made equal, as the Remington PG6025 again falls short. This time, lacking in quality and smoothness of shave vs the Philips Norelco.
What’s more, both the Remington PG6025 and Philips Norelco Multigroom 3000 come with a precision trimmer attachment. The Remington PG6025 has a three tooth cutting surface as compared to the roughly six tooth surface of the Philips Norelco Multigroom 3000. Now, even though the smaller Remington PG6025 should be superior fitting into tighter spaces, smaller was more of a problem, as only one hair was really cutting at a time.
Final Thoughts
Overall, I found the Remington PG6025 All-in-one beard trimmer to be lacking in quality. Unfortunately, I was not impressed with the shave. I had power issues, warm blade issues, attachment issues, etc.
In comparison, the Philips Norelco Multrigroom 3000 definitely feels like the better quality product. The Multigroom 3000 has a stronger motor, battery, cutting teeth, robustness of attachments, and overall feel.
While the Remington PG6025 and the Philips Norelco Multigroom 3000 are both affordable, it’s my opinion that the Multigroom 3000 is better quality and get’s the job done. It’s not as full featured as the Multigroom 5100 or Multigroom 7100, but this is understandable given its bargain price.
The Philips Norelco Multigroom 3000 includes 13 pieces, which include the following:
– A trimmer handle
– 32mm full metal trimmer
– Full-metal precision trimmer
– Nose & ear trimmer
– 3 hair guards
– 3 beard guards
– 1 stubble guard
– Storage bag
– Power Cord
The Remington PG6025 includes 8 pieces, which include:
– A trimmer handle
– 32mm full metal trimmer
– Nose, ear, and detail precision trimmer
– Hair clipper with 8-length settings
– Foil shaver
– 3 beard and stubble combs
Good Luck!