Manscaped Weed Whacker 3.0 Pro Review: Tested (2026)
Manscaped sent me the Weed Whacker 3.0 Pro for review purposes. This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. All opinions are my own — and yes, I really did stick this up my nose.
Guys, there is something you need to know, and I have learned the hard way.
The older we get, hair will start to grow in weird places. Ears. Nose. And if you are not careful, you will be chatting to someone with a bunch of hair coming out of your nostrils and a bush sprouting from your ears. It might become fashionable in the future, but right now it's not a great look.
So Manscaped is here to help — and I will be honest with you: they helped me too.
I recently received their Weed Whacker 3.0 Pro, which is specially designed to trim your ear and nose hair, and it also has an eyebrow trimming attachment. I'll tell you the truth: I haven't tried it on my eyebrows because I'm happy with the way they look. But I have used it to trim my ears and nose — and that's what this review is about.
What Is the Weed Whacker 3.0 Pro?
The Manscaped Weed Whacker 3.0 Pro is a small device
The Weed Whacker 3.0 Pro is a compact, waterproof detail trimmer built specifically for nose, ear, and eyebrow grooming. It uses a rotary blade system — the blade spins inside a protective guard — which means it cuts hair without pulling, tugging, or nicking the delicate skin inside your nostrils.
It charges via USB-C, is fully washable, and comes with a replaceable blade head. Simple tool. Simple job. No drama.
My Experience: Nose and Ears (Not Eyebrows)
Let me start with the nose. If you've ever used a cheap nose trimmer, you'll know the feeling: that sharp little pull when the blade catches a hair instead of cutting it. Your eyes water. You sneeze. You question every life choice that led you to this moment.
Easy to use : nose.
The Weed Whacker 3.0 Pro does not do that. The rotary blade is smooth and quiet. I moved it gently around each nostril, and it trimmed everything cleanly — no pulling, no discomfort, no sneezing fit. It just works.
Same attachment for your ears. It's small enough to get into the contours of the ear without feeling invasive, and it cleaned up the little hairs that had started appearing — the ones I definitely wasn't imagining, thank you very much.
Easy to use: Ears
I haven't used the eyebrow attachment, so I won't pretend I have. My eyebrows are staying exactly as they are. But if yours need a tidy-up, the attachment is there, and I imagine it works just as well.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- •Smooth, pull-free trimming — no watery eyes
- •Compact and easy to handle
- •USB-C charging — no proprietary cable
- •Fully washable — easy to keep clean
- •Replaceable blade head
Cons
- •Replacement blades add ongoing cost
- •Does one job — if you want a multi-tool, look elsewhere
Final Verdict
The Manscaped Weed Whacker 3.0 Pro does one job, and it does it properly. It trims nose and ear hair smoothly, without pulling, and without making you feel like you're being punished for ageing. It's compact, easy to clean, and charges via USB-C — which is more than I can say for some of the cheap trimmers out there.
If you've noticed hair appearing where it didn't used to — and you don't want to be the guy with the nose bush — this is a simple, effective solution.
Jerome
About the author: I'm Jerome, founder of Dapper & Groomed. I've spent the past 13 years testing and reviewing speakers, earbuds, headphones, skincare products, fragrances, grooming products, and men's lifestyle gear on this blog and on my YouTube channel. My reviews are never approved or previewed by brands — just honest, real-world testing from a dad who's been at this since 2013.