Manscaped Dome Shaver Pro vs. Philips Norelco 3600: Head-to-Head Shaving Showdown (Gymcaddy Home Review)

This video from the Gymcaddy Home YouTube channel compares two popular shavers: the Manscaped Dome Shaver Pro and the Philips Norelco Shaver 3600.
While the Dome Shaver Pro is specifically designed for shaving the head, the reviewer notes that the Philips 3600, though technically a face shaver, is also frequently used by people for head shaving.
The comparison breaks down different aspects like cutting surfaces, battery life, charging methods, ergonomics, and included cases.
Design, Battery, & Accessories: Comparing the Manscaped Dome Pro and Philips 3600 Shavers
Cutting Heads and Design Purpose
The Manscaped Dome Shaver Pro features five cutting surfaces arranged in a concave design specifically tailored for the contours of the head, offering significant articulation.
In contrast, the Philips Norelco 3600 has three cutting heads.

While the reviewer notes the 3600's heads also have decent articulation and the main head pivots up and down (though not side-to-side), they state it still does a "decent job" of making contact with the head.
The reviewer points out the Dome Shaver Pro is explicitly designed for head shaving, whereas the 3600 is positioned as a face shaver that can also be used on the head, additionally featuring a pop-up trimmer for areas like beards, which the Dome Shaver Pro lacks.
Battery Life and Charging

Both shavers include built-in rechargeable batteries.
The Dome Shaver Pro offers a longer runtime, estimated at around 90 minutes, compared to the 3600's approximately 60 minutes.
However, the reviewer highlights a significant difference in charging convenience, strongly favoring the Manscaped product.
The Dome Shaver Pro utilizes a modern USB-C port for charging and also supports wireless charging. Crucially, it comes with both a USB-C cable and a USB-A wall adapter.
The Philips 3600, conversely, uses a proprietary charging port and, while it includes the charging cable, it does not come with a wall adapter.
The reviewer clearly calls the lack of an included USB-A adapter a "problem" as they are becoming less common, and deems the proprietary port and missing adapter make the 3600 feel "a little dated," especially looking towards 2024 and 2025.
Ergonomics and Handling

The reviewer is positive about the ergonomic design of both shavers.
The Dome Shaver Pro features extensive soft-touch surfaces, providing a secure grip whether held palm-style or traditionally, and preventing slipperiness even when used in the shower.
The Philips 3600 is also praised for its grip, incorporating gnarled textures and rubber sections on the sides and front, with smooth plastic only on the back.
The reviewer notes that, unlike some more premium Philips models, the 3600 doesn't become slippery.
Cleaning
Both shavers offer straightforward cleaning methods.
The Philips 3600 uses a spring-loaded lid for the shaving head compartment, which flips open easily for removing hair clippings.
The Manscaped Dome Shaver Pro utilizes a magnetically attached head assembly, which simply pulls off for cleaning access and snaps back on magnetically.
Cases and Portability
The included cases differ significantly.
The Dome Shaver Pro comes with a large, hard-shell protective case.
However, storing it requires disassembling the shaver (removing the head), placing the body and head (with its cover) inside, and utilizing a pocket for the included charging cable and wall adapter.
The reviewer finds this case very protective for travel but notes its large size and the need for disassembly/reassembly.
The Philips 3600 includes a simple soft-shell carrying pouch and a plastic blade cover.
This case doesn't offer physical protection against damage but can prevent a wet shaver from dampening luggage contents.
Is the Manscaped Dome Pro Worth It Over the Philips 3600?
In conclusion, in this video the Manscaped Dome Shaver Pro is presented as a modern, head-focused shaver with advantages in cutting surface area, battery life, and significantly superior charging options (USB-C, wireless, included adapter).
Its protective hard case is a bonus for travel, despite requiring disassembly.
The Philips Norelco 3600 is presented as a capable, budget-friendlier option that handles both face and head shaving adequately, offers good ergonomics, and includes a handy trimmer.
However, its shorter battery life, reliance on a dated proprietary charger, and the lack of an included wall adapter are noted as significant drawbacks by the reviewer.
The choice may depend on whether your priority is the head-specific design and modern charging conveniences (Dome Shaver Pro) or you need a versatile face/head shaver and can overlook the charging limitations (Philips 3600).