Amazon's own trimmer listings, read on 20 August. Two pairs of products on this shelf share a rating count exactly.
We read 67 unique Amazon trimmer listings on 20 August 2026 and seated 22 selling at or under Rs. 2,000, from Rs. 86 to Rs. 1,997. Two pairs of products on this shelf share a rating count exactly, because Amazon pools ratings across variants of one parent listing - so a 20,240-strong crowd appears on two different Lifelong trimmers, and a 7,630 crowd on two Philips models Rs. 276 apart. The badges run the other way from the evidence: 91 per cent off rests on six ratings, while the most-tested product here claims 27.
Every price below was pulled from Amazon on August 20, 2026 and checked against the MRP on the listing. Stack them with the live codes on our Amazon coupons page, which the deals desk re-verifies daily.
Seven listings under Rs. 700, including the largest discount claim on the page - 91 per cent, on six ratings - and the point at Rs. 529 where the crowds become large enough to mean something.
Rs. 86 for an unbranded cordless trimmer badged 91 per cent off Rs. 999.
Why it earned its spot The largest badge on the page, resting on six ratings.
Rs. 299 for a metal-body trimmer rated 3.2 by 153 buyers.
Why it earned its spot The second-largest badge here, and the second-weakest average.
Rs. 529 for a Nova cordless trimmer with 30 minutes of runtime and 2,255 ratings.
Why it earned its spot Two thousand two hundred ratings at Rs. 529, and a badge under 50 per cent.
Rs. 643 for a Lifelong cordless beard trimmer showing 4.0 from 20,240 ratings.
Why it earned its spot The same 20,240 ratings appear on a different Lifelong product at Rs. 999.
Rs. 645 for Bombay Shaving Company's Power Play NXT, rated 4.1 by 5,510.
Why it earned its spot The highest average under Rs. 700, on a crowd of 5,510.
Rs. 695 for a VEGA trimmer with self-sharpening stainless steel blades.
Why it earned its spot Twenty-seven per cent off, which on this shelf counts as restraint.
Rs. 699 for a Havells BT5100C with hypoallergenic blades and 9,286 ratings.
Why it earned its spot Nine thousand two hundred ratings, the deepest record under Rs. 700.
Eight listings from Rs. 899, including the two Lifelong products that share one rating count, the lowest average in the read at 2.9, and a Philips body trimmer rated by 45,182 buyers at 33 per cent off.
Rs. 899 for a Philips skin-safe beard trimmer with 31,673 ratings behind it.
Why it earned its spot Thirty-one thousand ratings, and a badge of just 16 per cent.
Rs. 899 for a Havells Menzo body groomer rated 2.9 by 32 buyers.
Why it earned its spot The only average below 3.0 on this page, on a sample of 32.
Rs. 949 for an 11-in-1 grooming kit from Bombay Shaving Company.
Why it earned its spot Eleven heads for under a thousand rupees, on 2,795 ratings at 3.9.
Rs. 989 for Beardo's Ape-X Prime 3-in-1, rated 3.9 by 5,545.
Why it earned its spot A 34 per cent badge and 5,545 ratings - both mid-table, honestly placed.
Rs. 999 for a VGR professional trimmer claiming just 13 per cent off.
Why it earned its spot Thirteen per cent off, from a seller with 6,333 ratings at 4.2.
Rs. 999 for a Lifelong body trimmer showing the same 20,240 ratings as its Rs. 643 sibling.
Why it earned its spot Same count, same average, different product, and a stated MRP twice as high.
Rs. 1,095 for the Philips showerproof body trimmer, rated by 45,182 buyers.
Why it earned its spot Forty-five thousand ratings - and a badge of 33 per cent.
Rs. 1,099 for VEGA's Cleanball body trimmer, rated 3.7 by 437.
Why it earned its spot Four rupees above the Philips, with a hundredth of its crowd.
Seven listings above Rs. 1,299, including two Philips trimmers Rs. 276 apart that share a rating count, the most-tested product in the read at 45,902 ratings, and the two largest stated MRPs on the page at Rs. 6,999 and Rs. 7,999.
Rs. 1,299 for Bombay Shaving Company's Blo balls and body groomer.
Why it earned its spot Rs. 200 above the Philips body trimmer, on 469 ratings against 45,182.
Rs. 1,399 for a Philips Lift & Trim trimmer showing 4.2 from 7,630 ratings.
Why it earned its spot The same 7,630 ratings appear on a Philips listing Rs. 276 more expensive.
Rs. 1,499 for a Morphy Richards 12-in-1 grooming kit, rated 4.1 by 7,505.
Why it earned its spot Twelve heads and 7,505 ratings at 4.1, the best-rated kit here.
Rs. 1,599 for the Philips OneBlade Turbo2X, rated 4.1 by 45,902 buyers.
Why it earned its spot Forty-five thousand nine hundred ratings, the deepest record in the read.
Rs. 1,675 against a stated Rs. 1,699 - the smallest discount in the read.
Why it earned its spot Rs. 276 above an identically-rated Philips with the same technology.
Rs. 1,899 against a stated Rs. 6,999, on 14,141 ratings at 4.2.
Why it earned its spot A Rs. 6,999 list price on a shelf where Philips states Rs. 2,199.
Rs. 1,997 against a stated Rs. 7,999 - and 105 ratings behind it.
Why it earned its spot The highest stated MRP in the read, on the smallest crowd in its price band.
First: check whether the rating count is shared - if two listings from one brand show the identical count and average, the crowd belongs to the parent listing, not to the model you are looking at. Second: read the rupee price, because on this shelf the badge is set by whichever MRP the seller typed, and the two largest here are Rs. 6,999 and Rs. 7,999 on products selling under Rs. 2,000. Third: match the device to the job - a facial trimmer, a skin-safe body groomer and a multi-head kit are three different products, and only the body groomers state a water rating. Fourth: check the live coupon page before checkout, the same discipline we applied to Amazon hair dryers and straighteners, because a card offer on a Rs. 1,500 device is often larger than the difference between two models.
| Product | Sale price | MRP | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unbranded trimmer, cheapest here | Rs. 86 | Rs. 999 | 91% |
| Novo metal-body trimmer, rated 3.2 | Rs. 299 | Rs. 1,299 | 77% |
| Nova NHT 1074 cordless, 2,255 ratings | Rs. 529 | Rs. 949 | 44% |
| Lifelong beard trimmer, shared 20,240 count | Rs. 643 | Rs. 2,000 | 68% |
| Bombay Shaving Power Play NXT | Rs. 645 | Rs. 1,000 | 36% |
| VEGA Power Lite, 27% badge | Rs. 695 | Rs. 949 | 27% |
| Havells BT5100C, 9,286 ratings | Rs. 699 | Rs. 1,295 | 46% |
| Philips skin-safe trimmer, 31,673 ratings | Rs. 899 | Rs. 1,075 | 16% |
| Havells Menzo groomer, rated 2.9 | Rs. 899 | Rs. 1,495 | 40% |
| Bombay Shaving 11-in-1 kit | Rs. 949 | Rs. 2,000 | 53% |
| Beardo Ape-X Prime 3-in-1 | Rs. 989 | Rs. 1,499 | 34% |
| VGR V-071 professional, 13% badge | Rs. 999 | Rs. 1,145 | 13% |
| Lifelong full body trimmer, same 20,240 count | Rs. 999 | Rs. 3,999 | 75% |
| Philips showerproof body trimmer, 45,182 ratings, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,095 | Rs. 1,645 | 33% |
| VEGA Cleanball body trimmer, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,099 | Rs. 2,499 | 56% |
| Bombay Shaving Blo groomer, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,299 | Rs. 2,000 | 35% |
| Philips Lift & Trim, 7,630 ratings, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,399 | Rs. 1,599 | 13% |
| Morphy Richards 12-in-1 kit, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,499 | Rs. 2,995 | 50% |
| Philips OneBlade Turbo2X, 45,902 ratings, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,599 | Rs. 2,199 | 27% |
| Philips Skin Friendly, 1% off, same 7,630 count, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,675 | Rs. 1,699 | 1% |
| MANSPOT body trimmer, 73% badge, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,899 | Rs. 6,999 | 73% |
| SELLASTIC full body trimmer, 75% badge, Rs. 1 | Rs. 1,997 | Rs. 7,999 | 75% |
Amazon pools ratings across variants of a single parent listing, which means a review count on a search result can belong to a family of products rather than to the one on screen. This read contains two unmistakable cases. Lifelong's Rs. 643 beard trimmer and its Rs. 999 full body trimmer both show 4.0 from 20,240 ratings. Philips's Rs. 1,399 Lift & Trim trimmer and its Rs. 1,675 Skin Friendly trimmer both show 4.2 from 7,630. We have said so on all four cards rather than presenting the same crowd twice as independent evidence, and where two listings share a count we point at the cheaper one.
The four largest badges in this read - 91, 77, 75 and 75 per cent - sit on listings with 6, 153, 20,240 and 105 ratings, and the two largest stated MRPs on the page are Rs. 7,999 and Rs. 6,999 on products selling for under Rs. 2,000. Philips, which owns the four largest rating counts here at 45,902, 45,182, 39,229 and 31,673, never claims more than 33 per cent off and on one listing claims one per cent. The badge is measuring a number the seller typed. We lead every pick with the rupee price and report the badge as what the listing states.
On this shelf a 4.2 average can rest on 105 people or on 45,902. The unbranded trimmer at Rs. 86 has six ratings; the Havells Menzo body groomer at Rs. 899 has 32 and averages 2.9, the lowest verdict in the read; the Philips OneBlade at Rs. 1,599 has 45,902. We show a rating pill only where at least fifty people have rated a listing, print the raw count on every card, and say plainly when a sample is too thin to rank on. Where a count is shared with another listing, we say that too.
This read covers three different devices that a search for trimmers returns together. A beard trimmer has a guarded blade set for facial hair and is the cheapest category here. A body groomer or ball trimmer uses a rounded, skin-safe guard designed for curved and sensitive areas, and the good ones state a water rating because the sensible place to use one is the shower - the Philips at Rs. 1,095 does, the cheap listings do not. A multi-head kit bundles several of these heads onto one handle and trades per-head quality for coverage. We have said which each listing is rather than ranking a Rs. 86 facial trimmer against a Rs. 1,997 body groomer on price alone.
On evidence that belongs to the product itself, the Bombay Shaving Company Power Play NXT at Rs. 645 - 5,510 ratings at 4.1, the highest average on the cheap half of this shelf, with a badge of 36 per cent against a stated Rs. 1,000. Two alternatives are worth weighing. The Havells BT5100C at Rs. 699 has the largest crowd under Rs. 700 at 9,286 ratings, though the average is lower at 3.8, and Havells has a service network behind it, which matters on a device with a motor and a battery. The VGR V-071 at Rs. 999 has 6,333 ratings at 4.2 - the highest average under Rs. 1,000 - and claims only 13 per cent off, which on this shelf is a sign the price is real rather than dressed. The listing to be careful with is the Lifelong at Rs. 643: it is decent value, but its 20,240 ratings are shared with a different Lifelong product at Rs. 999.
Because Amazon pools ratings and reviews across variants that sit under a single parent listing, so a count you see on a search result can belong to a family of products rather than to the specific model on screen. This read contains two clear examples. Lifelong's Rs. 643 beard trimmer and its Rs. 999 full body trimmer both show 4.0 from 20,240 ratings. Philips's Rs. 1,399 Lift & Trim trimmer and its Rs. 1,675 Skin Friendly trimmer both show 4.2 from 7,630. In both cases the two products are different devices at different prices with different stated MRPs, and the shared count means the crowd cannot be treated as independent evidence for either one. When you see the identical count and average on two listings from one brand, read the reviews themselves and check which variant the reviewer actually bought - Amazon states the variant at the top of each review.
This read gives an unusually clean way to judge it, because Philips owns the four largest rating counts on the page - 45,902 on the OneBlade Turbo2X at Rs. 1,599, 45,182 on the showerproof body trimmer at Rs. 1,095, 39,229 and 31,673 on two beard trimmers - and its cheapest listing here is Rs. 899. Against a Rs. 529 Nova with 2,255 ratings at 3.6, the Philips at Rs. 899 costs Rs. 370 more and carries fourteen times the crowd at 4.0. What the money buys is a self-sharpening blade set, a service network, and on the body trimmers a stated water rating that the cheap listings do not claim. What it does not buy is a bigger discount: Philips claims 16 per cent on that Rs. 899 trimmer and one per cent on its Rs. 1,675 model, while unbranded listings on the same page claim 91 and 75.
They are built for different skin and different hair. A beard trimmer has a straight guarded blade set for facial hair, and it is the cheapest category on this page - the shelf starts at Rs. 86 and the well-evidenced options begin around Rs. 529. A body groomer or ball trimmer uses a rounded, skin-safe guard designed for curved and sensitive areas where a straight blade nicks, and the good ones state a water rating because the sensible place to use one is the shower: the Philips showerproof body trimmer at Rs. 1,095 states one and has 45,182 ratings behind it, while the cheap body listings on this page state nothing about water at all. A multi-head kit such as the Morphy Richards 12-in-1 at Rs. 1,499 or the Bombay Shaving 11-in-1 at Rs. 949 puts several of these heads on one handle, trading per-head quality for coverage. Using a facial trimmer on the body is the mistake this category exists to prevent.
Usually, and at this price level a card offer is frequently larger than the gap between two competing models. Amazon runs clip-to-apply coupons on individual listings, bank card discounts applied at the payment step, and no-cost EMI above a threshold, none of which are included in the prices we read. We did not test any code or card offer at checkout for this page and will not quote a saving we have not seen applied. What this read gives you is the baseline to beat on 20 August 2026: Rs. 529 for the cheapest listing with a real crowd behind it, Rs. 645 for the best-rated trimmer under Rs. 700, Rs. 899 for the cheapest Philips in the read, Rs. 1,095 for the best-evidenced body trimmer, and Rs. 1,599 for the most-tested product on the page at 45,902 ratings.





















