

🦷 Dominate your look with the Pitbull Gold Pro GX5 — shave sharp, shave smart.
The Skull Shaver Pitbull Gold PRO GX5 is a premium, rechargeable head and face shaver featuring a powerful motor, four Japanese stainless steel PRO blades, and a waterproof ergonomic design. It offers up to 90 minutes of cordless use, a smart LED battery indicator, and comes with a stylish travel case. Engineered for smooth, nick-free wet or dry shaving, it’s ideal for professionals seeking a fast, comfortable, and precise grooming experience anytime, anywhere.







| ASIN | B0DSWRBTQV |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Portable, Waterproof |
| Battery Average Life | 90 minutes |
| Battery Description | Rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,609 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #9 in Men's Rotary Shavers |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Skull Shaver |
| Brand Name | Skull Shaver |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 785 Reviews |
| Head Type | Foil |
| Included Components | Charger |
| Item Weight | 250 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Skull Shaver |
| Model Name | PBG-X5 |
| Model Number | PBGX5-UK |
| Number of Blades | 4 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Face |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Portable, Waterproof |
| UPC | 850037077519 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
B**N
Fast, Smooth and Perfect for Daily Head Shaving
Very comfortable to use. It leaves your head completely smooth — almost like Lord Voldemort level smooth. The finish is soft and clean, and it’s ideal for a quick 4–5 minute touch-up every day. If you let your hair grow for 4–5 days, it takes a bit more effort. It will require more time and you might feel a slight pull here and there. Nothing dramatic, but it definitely performs best with short, frequent maintenance rather than longer growth. Battery life is outstanding. I recharged it when it was still around 60% just because I felt like it — realistically, it could probably go a couple of months without needing a charge depending on usage. Honestly, one of the best purchases I’ve made in a long time. Cons: The only area that’s tricky is right under and around the ears. It’s hard to reach that tight space between the ear and the side of the head. I usually finish that small section with a regular razor just to clean it up. It’s a minor detail, but worth mentioning. Overall, highly recommended — especially if you shave your head regularly.
M**J
High quality shaver that performs very well….
This shaver rocks! Great value. Does an excellent job of a close shave. Battery life is strong. Comfortable to hold and glides smooth across the dome. Simply money well spent.
D**9
Outstanding Performance – Skull Shaver Pitbull Gold Pro
The Skull Shaver Pitbull Gold Pro has completely exceeded my expectations. From the very first use, it delivered an incredibly close, smooth shave with no irritation. The ergonomic design fits perfectly in the hand, making it easy to maneuver around the head. The blades are powerful and efficient, cutting through hair quickly without pulling or discomfort. I especially appreciate how fast the shave is—what used to take a long time now only takes a few minutes. The battery life is excellent, and the fact that it’s waterproof makes cleaning and maintenance extremely easy. Overall, the Pitbull Gold Pro is a high-quality, reliable grooming tool that truly delivers professional results at home. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a clean, comfortable, and time-saving shave.
M**G
Best head shaver I've used so far.
Two shaves in and it has worked great so far! The shave is smooth without pulling hair or leaving bumps or ingrown hairs. The battery meter is a welcome bonus. This is the third electric head shaver I have used, and it is the best one so far. Previously, I used the Remington Balder, which didn’t last long and was poor quality in my opinion; I don't know why it gets such good reviews. I also tried the AxiomWarrior, which was better, but I could no longer find replacement heads, and the coating on the side started to flake after just over a year of use. This one is pretty expensive compared to the others, but I guess you get what you pay for. The price is the only reason I didn't give it five stars, but it does come with a very nice case, a USB cable, and an AC adapter. Highly recommended.
J**Z
Great shaver with durability issues
Really convenient shaver and easy to use and cut down my shave time significantly versus a traditional shaver. But my unit broke down just after 7 months. Battery life is just ok. Considering the price, I expected something a lot more durable.
C**S
Wonderful Lil machine
Just got it,just used it my skin is super smooth. Finished the job with coco butter. After working in the cold rain I feel like a million bucks. It lifted the soreness off of me . Gonna sleep good tonight.
M**3
Impressed
I'm not easily impressed by electric shavers, but I'm impressed. Not as close as a blade, but pretty darn good. Quiet. I clean and oil after use. Stubble is it's turf.
K**H
Good, but Flawed - Better than Remington MAYBE
I had the Remington Balder Pro for a little over 4 years. It was not that great, but at the time, it was much less expensive than the other options (which there weren't many of). The Balder Pro caused bad irritation on the back of my neck, so I used a regular razor there instead. It also had issues with thicker hair (1 week growth), so I often used a razor on the side of my head around my ears. After looking at reviews for both products, I purchased both the Skull Shaver Pitbull Gold PRO GX5 and the Freebird FlexSeries Pro. The Skull Shaver is a little more expensive than the Freebird, but if you buy the separate case for the Freebird, the prices are almost the same. However, the Freebird does come with some trimmer accessories not available to the Skull Shaver, so it still wins in terms of value. I like the rinse stand that's available for the Skull Shaver, but that's a separate cost and doesn't impact value at all. Alternatively, the Freebird has what looks like a nice charging dock, though not useful for cleaning. Before shaving, I asked my wife for her opinion. She felt both shavers and inspected them. Her observation was that the concave design of the Skull Shaver didn't stick to the skin surface as well as the Freebird's flexible convex design, that becomes concave only when needed. I wanted a fair comparison between both, so I shaved one side of my head with each shaver. I prepped with Proraso shaving cream properly whipped, and applied with a silver-tip badger brush. After shaving, I asked my wife to inspect. Both shavers did well; much better than the Remington Balder Pro in either case. However, the Freebird gave a closer shave with less irritation. In either case, irritation was substantially less than the Remington, but the Freebird was noticeably better than the other two brands. One other big factor in this decision is that the Freebird build quality appears to be better. Neither shave head feels like the most amazing build quality, but the Skull Shaver blades fell off the shaver multiple times, or got stuck in the blade cover. I had no issues like that at all with the Freebird, or the Remington for that matter. If it weren't for that issue, I would give the Skull Shaver a higher rating, but as it is, I don't think I could recommend buying it. UPDATE: I gave both of the new head shavers another try. This time, I shaved my entire head with the Skull Shaver. It wasn't as close as I wanted it, even after multiple passes. So, I tried again with the Freebird, and got similar results. Not quite close enough. It appears the Balder Pro is more prone to irritation because it shaves closer than both of the others, and got my head to a much smoother shave. It seems if the pros of each of the 3 could be combined, I'd have a nice shaver. Needless to say, I'm a bit disappointed in all of them.
Trustpilot
Hace 3 días
Hace 2 meses