The electric razor sound everyone reaches for is actually two layers — the motor whine and the blade vibration against skin — and most stock libraries only capture the motor. These 10 razor sound effects keep both: a full electric shaver buzz at high and low speed, the blade-on-stubble drag with the characteristic catch-and-release rhythm, classic safety razor blade scrape on wet skin, barbershop trim sequences with the longer mechanical takes, and a fake razor sound section recorded for prank and comedy use.
Comedy and prank-video editors pull the longer fake-razor takes specifically because they sound aggressive without any actual cutting implied — useful for visual-only gags. Foley editors reach for the hair razor sound material when grooming scenes need bathroom realism that a generic buzz can't deliver. Documentary work about barbering uses the wider salon ambience under voice-over. Take what the edit needs — free to download for film and YouTube use, no signup or attribution.