Beardscape Zero Blade


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Description

We've designed a blade specifically for the Beardscape that cuts extremely close.  Set at 0.2mm this stainless steel blade is perfect for super close cuts, creating tight lines and cleaning up mustaches.  

Compatible with both the Beardscape V1 and V2.

Shipping Information

- Most orders ship with USPS or UPS and arrive in
7-10 days.

- For products over one pound, we do offer a faster, 2-4 day service for a shipping fee.

- Shipping notifications are always sent via email but are sometimes filtered to the junk/spam folder.

4.3
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
Based on 376 reviews
Total 5 star reviews: 268 Total 4 star reviews: 32 Total 3 star reviews: 28 Total 2 star reviews: 27 Total 1 star reviews: 21
82%would recommend this product
376 reviews
  • AN
    Andrew N.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    Nullifies the need for a razor

    In my Dopp kit I have carried a safety razor along with my trimmer for years to edge up my beard. I no longer carry the razor with me as the Zero Blade cuts almost as close as a shave and is much faster. It makes my travel kit lighter and faster. It also works fine the my preferred guard for trimming the beard, so I don’t need to carry multiple blades.

  • PP
    Paulo Pompeu Toledo De O.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Easy to use

    I heard it was difficult to change the blades but it isn’t! I can make my beard and I often change them a couple of times very quickly. I take much more time cleaning and oiling the blades, but this is something you have to do with any one.

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    Pius X.
    Verified Reviewer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    For a MUCH closer shave, but beware...

    Bought the Zero Blade with my trimmer because I don't have much (body) hair and would prefer to keep it that way. This thing gives a *very* close shave and I'm definitely satisfied, but with that being said it may not be for everyone.

    If you're like me and don't have a bunch of hair in the places you're trying to shave, this product will definitely work for you. Even if you do have a decent amount of hair, you can trim it down using the default blade the Beardscape comes with (use the included hair guards as necessary!) and then go over those places again with the Zero Blade.

    One thing to note is that I'm pretty sure you can't use any of the hair guards with this thing, so only go about buying/using this if you're familiar with using electric shavers. You MUST have a steady hand to use the Zero Blade, otherwise you WILL nick yourself and it's gonna hurt. I slightly nicked myself once using it yesterday and it didn't even hurt bad, but there was still a decent amount of blood 😅

    TL;DR — A steady hand shall rule the land.

  • S
    Stav
    Verified Buyer
    I do not recommend this product
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    Nice product but has some flaws

    The blade does a good job at giving a close trim, however, the trimming experience with the Zero Blade is not smooth.

    Even though I'm not using pressure, I can't use the product without the feeling of the blade somewhat stabbing my neck, not to mention, my skin is irritated afterwards.

    In addition, I'm not sure if the sound the blade makes when on is normal.

    Brio Product Group
    3 years ago

    Hello, Stav! Thanks for submitting a review of the Zero Blade. I'm so sorry to hear that it feels like it's stabbing your neck and for the skin irritation! I'll be reaching out to you directly to offer some tips about using the Zero Blade, and to make sure there's nothing wrong with the one you received. We are always here to help at Support@BrioPG.com.

    Kind regards,

    Sarah

  • PK
    Peyton K.
    Verified Buyer
    I do not recommend this product
    Rated 2 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    I’m not sure it’s worth it

    I’ve owned the Brio Beardscape for almost a year now.

    It’s been amazing and you have the 4 micro adjustments that you can make with any guard or with no guard. Having no guard on with the closest micro adjustment setting didn’t seem to be enough.

    My skin is sensitive to shave unless the razor is brand new every time, so I thought this would be my answer. Well, the good news is that it doesn’t irritate my skin. The bad news is you have to use it every day or every other day to maintain a “somewhat” clean, well outlined shave.

    When you compare this to the closest micro adjustment setting, you can barely tell a difference. I’m attaching a photo… one side is done with the original Beardscape micro adjust blade and the other side is done with the zero blade. (The rash is from petting my dog, not the blades)

    All in all, the “zero” blade should be a closer cut and it should be INCLUDED with the $80-$100 Beardscape purchase… not just when they’re running Alpha M specials.

    I’m upset that I spent $25 on it and do not recommend it.

    Brio Product Group
    3 years ago

    Hi Peyton, sorry for the trouble. Neck hair can be difficult since it can swirl in many directions, on top of that it can be a very sensitive area for many people. To get a really close cut with the zero blade its best to cut against the grain (or the natural direction your hair grows). A good trick to figure this out is to rub the hair on your neck and see which direction feels more pokey. cutting in that direction will generally result in a closer cut. Again, this can be tricky on your neck because hair often grows in many different directions.
    Another issue to note. If you are looking for a "near shaven" look, there aren't any methods that are going to last more than a day or two before looking a bit too long. This is just the nature of how facial hair grows (hence the term 5 o'clock shadow). The only solution here is laser removal.
    We keep the Zero blade separate (most of the times) so we can offer the trimmer alone at a lower price.