Manspot has been catering to the sensitive grooming needs within an affordable price point for quite a few years at this point.
Their price to performance has always been highly competitive, and their new all-in-on groin and body hair trimmer seems to have left a lasting impact on the market.
Is it worth buying in 2026? Where does it rank when compared against the premium-tier trimmers of similar capabilities.
Let’s go through this Manspot trimmer review focusing on their new groin hair trimmer to assess its build quality, comfort and overall performance!
MANSPOT Groin Hair Trimmer : Specs
Here, I’ll give you a quick rundown of the Manspot trimmer’s technician specifications for general convenience.
- Dimensions: 13.6 x 4.5 x 3.4 mm
- Weight: 4.4 Ounces
- Colors: 8 (Black, Airy Blue, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple, Rose-red, White)
- Guards: 4
- Blade Material: Hypoallergenic Ceramic with Carbon-steel Back Teeth
- Motor Power: Approx. 7,000 RPM
- Motor Type: Rotary
- Waterproof: Yes
- Battery Indicator: 3-Bar LED
- Battery Runtime: 90 Minutes
- Charging Port: USB Type-C
- Travel Lock: Yes
Pros & Cons
Below you’ll find a consolidated pros and cons breakdown for the Manspot Groin Hair Trimmer as it’ll showcase exactly the things I believe should’ve been better!
What I Like
- Replaceable ceramic blades with rounded edges and teeth gap
- Motor feels more powerful than previous variant; suffices for body grooming
- Lightweight makes it easy to maneuver
- Shape & traction points render it slip-free
- Guards included for varied length trimming
- Great value for money
Areas for Improvement
- Plastic build doesn’t feel premium enough for the price
- No IPX7 rating to cut down on cost
- Inconsistent quality control from the brand
Verdict
Manspot Premium Trimmer positions itself as a ball trimming, skin-friendly manscaping device that is very simple and somehow works out in terms of performance. The motor, battery, charging, blade safety - all have seen upgrades, and the price is still less than the industry’s top dogs!
Unboxing the Manspot Trimmer

When the box arrived at my place, I initially thought it’s the same, older Manspot trimmer I got sent by mistake.
Upon removing the thin poly layer from outside the box, the lid slips outward to reveal the Manspot leaflet.
Underneath lies the trimmer on the designated plastic crevice. You’ll have to lift the plastic holder to gain access to the user manual and one poly-pouch hidden beneath.
Once you tear open the pouch, you’ll be able to locate the guards, a charging cord and a cleaning brush. One of the guards comes attached to the trimmer, serving additionally as blade guard.
What’s Inside the Box: Manspot Trimmer, 4 Guards, 1 USB-C Charging Cord, 1 Cleaning Brush, User Manual.
Manspot Trimmer : Which Features Stand Out?
This section grounds the features of the Manspot Groin Hair Trimmer into grooming contexts for them to make sense!
Feature Highlights
- Ceramic & carbon-steel give the overall blade necessary rigidity and sharpness
- 4.5 ounces build categorize it among lightweight trimming tools
- 7,000 RPM motor is powerful enough for varied hair textures
- 4 guards ranging between 1.5 mm to 12 mm offer length variances
- 90 minute battery life with USB-C charging is certainly an improvement
- Waterproof handle, travel-lock feature make it relevant with modern grooming
Simple, Functional Aesthetics
From the older Manspot trimmer, I don’t really see any aesthetic upgrade. It looks pretty much the same, except for slight narrowing of the handle.

Up top, you’ll see the white ceramic blade and at the neck, the white Manspot text is visible to the naked eye.
Once you climb down even more, you’ll locate the tactile patch that hosts the rubberized power button and the three LED guide lights. At the bottom rests the USB-C charging port.
Ergonomic Grip with Large Thumb Rest Patch
The tactile patch I just mentioned is the textured section made for resting your thumb. It’s large enough to give you a wide array of gripping positions slip-free.

Also, the matte layer on the plastic handle too adds to the grippy value for the Manspot trimmer. If you notice closely, you’ll see that its back is arched inside to accommodate for your finger wraparound.
Everything in the handle comes together for superior grip, even when the trimmer is drenching wet. The only issue I have is with smudge spots due to the housing texture, similar to Meridian.
Acceptable Build Quality
I reckon for the price, the build quality is acceptable. It’s nothing like the fancy Manscaped Lawn Mower 5.0 or anything, but then again, the price is much, much lower here.

While the housing is able to absorb minor drops and feels sturdy enough for regular home use. Longer usage might wear the matte coating off, but only time can tell that.
However, durability for components like the blade or battery varies. While the majority claims it can be a long-term investment, a few of the first-hand consumers reported it dying within the year.
Lightweight - 4.5 Ounces
The weight of the Manspot Groin Hair Trimmer is approximately 4.5 ounces, ranking it alongside the most lightweight ball trimmers at this era.
Such a weight class improves control of your strokes and reduces hand fatigue. Especially when you’re trimming delicate areas, this lower weight becomes a savior.
It’s not going to be as stable as a heftier trimming device like Multigroom 7000, but the effortless glides cater to tighter area grooming better in my opinion.
Ceramic Blade Focused on Safety
There are two aspects to the blade unit for the Manpost trimmer. The white teeth facing you are the ceramic, anti-allergy component.

At its back, the metallic teeth are crafted with carbon-steel for skin safety. They don’t have zero-overlap, meaning the blade itself is much safer by design.
It’s definitely smooth on the skin, thanks to the easy-glide blade back and the rounded off corners. Also, this blade in general produces less heat than stainless steel blades.
High-Torque 7,000 RPM Rotary Motor
The previous renditions of Manspot grooming tools came short in the motor department with underwhelming power.
This model, however, has incorporated a high-torque, 7,000 RPM rotary motor which I personally believe to be a huge upgrade!
You can tell that by the semi-aggressive vibration of the handle once the device is on. Surprisingly enough, it doesn’t cause tugs or pulls, or even uncomfortable movements at your delicate man areas.
Four Guards for Basic Length Control
Guard lengths for the Manspot trimmer doesn’t make sense to me. The four guards you’ll get inside the package are: 1.5 mm, 3 mm, 3-6 mm and 9-12 mm.

The first two guards are fixed-lengths and these seem to work better around your balls, pubic hair, inner thighs or underarms.
While there’s already a fixed 3 mm guard, I see no reason why they ranged the alterable 3-6 mm guard. This and the 9-12 mm guards are like rotating units, 2-lengths in 1 sort of accessory.
These 2-in-1 guards are mostly functional for body grooming, or overall trimming on a flat surface. The guard qualities have certainly improved this time round, and feels good enough for the price.
90 Minute Battery with USB-C Charging
With a new and improved battery unit, even this powerful rotary motor gets support for around 80-90 minutes with a full charge.

If you use Manspot trimmer daily for basic maintenance, the brand guarantees that the battery will last you for 20 days. Although I can’t confirm that, I can certainly say that charge retention has been top-notch in this tool.
Another great aspect is USB Type-C charging - a contemporary feature indeed. The 3-bar LED battery level indicator is standard and essential.
Waterproof, Travel Lock Enabled
Manspot has done it again. A standard issue of water-resistance for the handle, yet there’s no IPX rating. I know why they do it. That’s how they cut down on the cost against competitors.

But with some concerns of general quality control from different groomers, I would’ve preferred if it had a certification. I tested it inside the shower, it stood well against running water. Still.
A new feature for Manspot’s affordable range of trimming is the travel lock. Its compact size, lighter weight, USB-C charging and travel-lock do pose it as an ideal travel companion!
How Was My Experience Using the MANSPOT Groin Hair Trimmer?
Allow me to introduce Manspot Trimmer’s real-world performance as this is one of the most vital factors for making a purchase decision.
Experience Highlights
- Groin grooming feels safe & comfortable as there’s minimal risk of nicks
- Closeness remains moderate to prioritize skin health
- Remains easy to control and maneuver at hard to reach areas
- Motor is quiet, causes average vibration and blade doesn’t heat up
- Wet grooming is straightforward, credit is due to waterproof design
- Groin Area Grooming: Safe & Controlled

Due to the blade design, Manspot’s performance on the groin area including your genitalia and testicle hair remains at a stubble length, not a skin-bare trim.
This is intentionally done to benefit the sensitive skins of that region. The irritation is minimal and there’s no tugs, ingrown hair or even less post-trim itches.
Such a comfort is ensured by the ceramic blade alignment over wrinkled skin and slow strokes don’t even cause any nicks.
As you’ll have to take your sweet time to get all the nooks and crannies done, efficiency feels moderate. You might require a few extra passes to get everything covered, but the higher torque improves the experience.
Body Hair Grooming: Adequate for Light to Moderate Growth
Body hair trimming using the Manspot has certainly been improved due to the more powerful motor unit. From your chest to the underarm, the experience is tidy with evened hair.

The removal is not aggressive, nor is it meant for bulk trimming longer body hair since the ceramic blade is tamed down. However, irritation is certainly minimal without red patches.
If you have sensitive skin, regular maintenance is what this Manspot device should excel at. The efficiency is acceptable due to the bottlenecked blade sharpness and narrow width.
I tested it out on my beard as well, it did an okay-ish job, but a lack of stainless steel component was made apparent as I experienced limited efficiency. It’s better left at body or pube grooming.
Motor Vibration: Average, Could Unnerve Some
With 7,000 RPM of torque, you should anticipate some degree of housing vibration. I’m not saying it feels out of control, just that the grip needs to be a little firm while stroking.
The housing doesn’t heat up though, that’s a bonus, despite such a higher degree of RPM. This makes the trim faster not only on paper, but also in real life, especially for shorter body hair.
Also, this motor can handle varied hair textures, which wasn’t the case for previous editions of Manspot trimmers.
Noise & Blade Heat: Quiet and Cool Running
Despite the high-performing rotary motor, the noise levels remain minimal. It’s not disorienting as the sound produced is only a light, static buzz.

As the motor doesn’t falter in delivering power, the blade is able to keep up with its torquing. Due to the ceramic and carbon-steel design, the blade doesn’t heat up at all.
For longer sessions, there might be minimal heat, but that still hasn’t made me feel uncomfortable around my sensitive folds. I see this as a win for Manspot!
Wet Grooming: Convenient but Slightly Slower
I often feel inclined to trim inside the shower for easy rinsing of the stray hair as well as extended comfort of skin.
Manspot trimmer does work under running water despite the lack of an IPX rating. But it slows down if you’re dealing with dense body hair. Also, the pubic or ball hair lie flat when drenched, killing the efficiency.
Dry grooming feels like the better avenue to take. The blade feels comfortable anyway, so why bother involving water into it. Make sure to completely dry the device before recharging it. That’s an important consideration mentioned by Manspot for your own safety.
Cleaning & Maintenance: Simple and Low-Effort
Cleaning is easy. Manspot wants you to do it in the dry mode using the cleaning brush they provided.

I took off the blade and rinsed the whole thing under the tap as it did a faster, more thorough job at cleaning up after an operation.
With proper cleaning and maintenance, this trimmer can actually last you longer than what you’re going to pay for it.
How Was the MANSPOT Trimmer Tested?
For testing, I put the Manspot trimmer through varied, everyday body grooming scenarios. I started with groin area trimming that includes the most sensitive bits, with and without guards.
Then I proceeded to body hair maintenance with different hair densities and lengths. My chest, underarms, arms - all were part of the test subject.
Overall dry and wet trimming usage was conducted for a contrastive understanding. Guarded and unguarded passes differentiated the quality of experience. Battery stress tests were also conducted.
While the material and performative aspects have been tested with a short-term usage, I intend on coming back to it after a few months of grooming experience to tell you how it’s holding up!
Who Should Buy the MANSPOT Groin Hair Trimmer?
There are many budget-level body grooming tools in the market, one even from Manspot themselves. What makes it worth buying?
First of all, if you have thicker groin area hair and want to loosely maintain it once or twice per month, the more powerful motor is going to do the trick for you.
Secondly, the comfort level is certainly better than the previous installments, even outperforming competitions at similar price ranges.
Third, beginners or casual groomers who wish one-device for both groin and body grooming can consider it a good choice. Travel-enthusiast groomers may see it as a good deal within a limited budget!
Manspot vs Manscaped: Budget Variant Taking on Industry’s Top Brand

You might want to assess how Manspot stacks up against Manscaped when it comes to below the belt grooming.
My Manscaped vs Manspot debate is going to give you just that! See how the older, more expensive Lawn Mower 3.0 performs against the new and improved Manspot Trimmer in this section
| Feature | Manspot Groin Trimmer | Manscape Lawn Mower 3.0 |
| Weight | 4.5 oz | 4.1 oz |
| Blade Type | Ceramic + Carbon-steel | SkinSafe Ceramic |
| Motor Power | 7,000 RPM | Approx. 4,000 RPM |
| Guards Included | 4 | 1 |
| Battery Runtime | 90 minutes | 60 minutes |
| Charging | USB-C | USB + charging dock |
| Waterproof | Yes | IPX7 |
| Travel Lock | Yes | No |
| LED Guide Light | No | Yes |
| Best for | Groin, Balls, Body Hair | Broader Groin Area |
I’ll start with the similarities for these two trimmers and then move on to their differences, before I give you my final observation on the matter.
Similarities
- They prioritize skin safety by endorsing a wide, ceramic blade, generating stubbles
- Lightweight build for easy glides
- Waterproof handles support rinsing, wet grooming
- Narrow blades reduce efficiency when it comes to body grooming
First of all, the two devices have sort of similar blade departments that rely on wide-teeth ceramic blades trimming at stubble length.
They don’t tug or pull, ensuring skin comfort and safety above all. Also, the builds are lightweight, at 4+ ounces range. It renders tighter area grooming or longer sessions more tolerable.
Waterproof design means you get to do wet grooming or rinse the blades for easy cleaning. Lastly, their efficiency is arrested due to the narrow blade design, particularly for bulk trimming of body hair on chest, arms or legs.
Differences
- Manspot’s motor power is much higher compared to Manscaped 3
- Manspot has proven to be more versatile, LM3 is more limited
- Manspot offers better battery life and charging methods, LM3 gives you a dock
- LM3 has IPX7 waterproof rating, Manspot waterproofing has no rating
- Manspot adds a travel lock for convenience
- LM3 incorporates an LED guide light
- Manspot gives you more guard choices out of the box
One major boost that puts the Lawn Mower 3 miles behind is the powerful rotary motor in the Manspot trimmer, torquing at 7,000 RPM.
It causes less tugs or pulls, snappy at trimming off hair and takes less time in grooming. That’s why the Manspot device feels more versatile, whereas LM3 only caters to below the belt area.
When it comes to battery and charging, LM3’s cycle is around 60 minutes, the charging port is traditional but gives you a charging dock as a compensation.

Manspot trimmer’s battery lasts for around 90 minutes and gives you USB-C charging, grand if you’re a traveler. Both have 3-bar LED battery level indicators.
Where LM3 excels is its IPX7 waterproof rating and the LED guide light to see hair height. The light isn’t highly functional, but better than nothing. Manspot’s waterproofing doesn’t have a rating.
Manspot on the other hand gives you a travel lock and four guide combs out of the box, contrasting with LM3’s only one guard.
Performance-wise, Manspot feels faster and more versatile. Safety aspects feel more or less the same.
Key Takeaway: If the IPX7 rating, LED guide light or charging dock don’t intrigue you, Manspot seems to be the clear winner here. Lawn Mower 3.0 used to be the ruler back in the day, but at a lower price, Manspot Trimmer gives you a more forward-looking tool - a very easy recommendation from my part.
FAQ
Last but not the least, the Manspot trimmer FAQs are going to enlighten you even more about this budget-friendly, skin-safe trimming device!
Q: Is the Manspot Trimmer meant only for men’s grooming?
Ans: Not really. While the Amazon title says Manspot Groin Trimmer is for men, Manspot contradicts itself by calling it a bikini-trimmer for women. Even there are typically women-friendly color choices available for purchase. My girlfriend tried it out for leg trimming and she seems to have taken a liking to its less-aggressive cutting nature.
Q: Can the Manspot Groin Trimmer replace a razor?
Ans: No, not at all. Manspot trimmer’s blade is designed for safe grooming, leaving behind tangible stubbles as the aftermath. If you want skin-close results, it comes at the cost of risk - accidental cuts, tugs, irritation, redness and so on. Without manual razors, foil shavers could do the trick for you. Take Philips Bodygroom 7000 into consideration for the job.
Q: Are the new Manspot Trimmer ceramic blades replaceable?
Ans: Yes! In this new and improved Manspot trimmer, you can not only remove the blade while it remains latched onto the handle, but also fully remove it from the handle. The replacement blades are quite cheap and readily available in the market. The replacement takes around 30 seconds to do by yourself.
Concluding Remarks
Manspot’s new Groin Hair Trimmer delivers exactly what it’s supposed to - safe, lightweight yet powerful trimming operation within an average budget.
It’s best suited for regular pubic and body hair grooming. While the features as well as performance are not going to match the more expensive tools, Manspot does offer a great value for what it’s worth.
I believe this Manspot Trimmer gives you one of the best possible options at its price range. Components are standard now, matching the industry’s common practices.
If you’re in the quest to buy a new, reliable and easy to use manscaping device without spending a hundred bucks, this Manspot device seriously deserves your attention despite its shortcomings!
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