The 5 Best Beard Trimmers for Men

Masculinity doesn't demand that you cast hygiene aside and let nature have its way. No, being that you're going to have facial hair for the vast majority of your life, you may as well make it work for you, rather than against you. Whether you're tending to an already glorious beard or merely trimming down those whiskers to a simple stubble, a good beard trimmer will minimize the time you have to spend trimming. It'll also offer you the freedom to sculpt your facial hair into whatever your imagination can come up with. Here we've ranked our five favorite beard trimmers, judging them by their quality, durability, maneuverability, and cost value.

Andis Slimline Pro Li

Smooth Operator

This lithium-ion battery-powered trimmer offers a cordless experience without sacrificing power or precision.
Best Overall

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Cousin to the feather, the Andis Slimline Pro weighs in at a mere .3 lbs (or 4.8 ounces, if you’re feeling metric.) As a result, this lightweight marvel is easy to hold, convenient for travel, and admirable given its weight-to-power ratio. As far as efficiency goes, it benefits from the use of a lithium-ion battery, which gives it a two-hour continuous run time. Yes, it’s battery-powered, so yes, it is cordless.

What’s more, the Slimline Pro utilizes a T-blade trimmer, which carries a bit of prestige as far as trimmer blades go. Why? The design of T blades allows for precision cuts, sculpting, and outlining. They’re championed by barbers, who tend to know a thing or two about this stuff.

Pros:

  • Zero gapping
  • Made in the USA
  • Fantastic value for the price

Cons:

  • Charging stand is prone to issues

Wahl Professional Peanut

Ain't Nothin' but a Peanut

Lightweight, tiny, and perhaps immortal, the Peanut will likely function as well after 5 years as it did on day 1.
Best Multi-Purpose

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When a hair trimmer has developed a sterling reputation for itself on the internet, you know two things are true: 1) people find strange ways to fill their time online; and 2) that it’s a really darn good trimmer. The Wahl Peanut proves that to be true. All you need to do is spend a few minutes scouring the web to confirm this claim. A+ review here, 10/10 there. It’s commonly found in barber shops for a reason: besides being able to trim beards and mustaches with precision, this one is fully capable of trimming the head on top of your hair, too. Like David was to Goliath, the Wahl Peanut is to any kind of hair – head, face, or anywhere else.

Pros:

  • Will last for ages
  • Not too loud

Cons:

  • Warranty only lasts a year
  • Only four attachment combs included

Oster Classic 76

Society of Bearded Gentleman

While it may be hard for most of us to imagine spending $150 on a trimmer, for those with luscious old-world beards, it may be worth the investment.
Best Professional Grade

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First things first. The Oster Classic 76 is much more than just a beard trimmer. This stallion boasts a marvelous single-speed motor strong enough to cut through a jungle. But it’s also precise enough to curve around the jaw, edge along the neck, or deftly sculpt the cheek line. If you’re a wannabe barber, a self-reliant do-it-yourselfer looking for a trimmer to take care of all your hair needs, or someone with a serious beard, this one should be your pick.

Furthermore, there’s a huge assortment of colorways to pick from. Want the Classic 76 in a classy gold finish? Done. How about hot pink? You got it. Hell, there’s even a rasta-colored theme, if you’re into it. It also includes a bunch of accessories, like a blade guard, lubricating oil, clipper grease, and a cleaning brush.

Pros:

  • Convenient hanging loop
  • Highly durable housing
  • Great for all types of hair

Cons:

  • Must purchase clip-on guards separately
  • A bit cumbersome

Remington PG6025

All-in-One, One For All

Remington's all-in-one grooming kit touts 14 length and style settings and a slew of accessories, all of which are offered for just around $20.
Best for Travelers

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Make no mistake about it: rich, poor, or somewhere in between, facial hair doesn’t discriminate. Those chin hairs are going to keep growing regardless of whether or not you can afford that $150 Oster. But why bother? You don’t need to dish out triple digits to snag a reliable trimmer. For $20, you can get your hands on the Remington PG6025, which isn’t just a beard trimmer, but can be used to trim the hair around your noise, ear, and other parts of your body thanks to the slew of attachments it includes. These range from a detail shaver to a stubble comb, all which offer a pretty impressive amount of control over the shaving experience.

  • 70 minute cordless runtime
  • Attachments are easy to wash
  • Storage pouch included
  • Ergonomic textured grip

Cons:

  • Won’t offer the most precise cut
  • Gets hot with extended use

Philips Norelco OneBlade

Best Budget Pick

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If your priority is getting the cleanest shave possible, we’ll save your time: this isn’t your trimmer. But if you’re looking for a travel trimmer that’s compact, reliable, convenient, durable, and affordable, and you don’t mind being a bit more stubbly than you would with a traditional razor, then listen up. This versatile beauty handles body hair and facial hair without a problem thanks to its fast-moving cutter and its included accessories. As far as convenience goes, consider this: you can use it wet (like in the shower) or dry, without a cord, and you don’t even need to use shaving cream. It’s mega-popular for a reason: because it’s a hell of a trimmer.

Pros:

  • Good for long and short beards alike
  • Ergonomic grip
  • Requires very little maintenance

Cons:

  • Doesn’t shave as close as others
  • Takes a long time to charge
  • Takes multiple passes to get a smooth cut

Frequently Asked Questions

So everyone gives me a different answer on this: is it true that trimming my beard will make it grow back thicker, or not?

No. This age-old myth doesn’t stand up to empirical scrutiny. The fact of the matter is that shaving any kind hair will have zero effect on the hairs’ coarseness, thickness, density, or anything like that. If you’re young, it’s possible that your beard is still developing – beards do continue filling out into middle age, for some – and therefore, you may feel like you notice it growing back thicker after you shave. In reality, it’s likely a coincidental overlap. Even though it may appear thicker as it starts to grow back in, think of it as an optical illusion.

Can I bring these beard trimmers on an airplane?

Yes, most definitely. While some assume that your beard trimmer has to be in a checked bag, this is inaccurate. Most beard trimmers can be taken in your carry-on luggage as long as they meet TSA regulations.