Yep, got that stuff. I even saw one of the Gillette razors have now got batteries in the handle to vibrate the razor blade head for a smoother shave.
Man.... thats genius!! That guy deserves a medal.
As if I'm going to fall for that one.
Yep, got that stuff. I even saw one of the Gillette razors have now got batteries in the handle to vibrate the razor blade head for a smoother shave.
Man.... thats genius!! That guy deserves a medal.
As if I'm going to fall for that one.
[QUOTE=gwaddle;152239]I think razors with headlights should be next.[/QUOTE
Good one, I bet someone is on it.
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hell with the headlites, just make one that will last a week
That Gillette Mach 5, 10 bladed razor could use a hole in the handle. For errrrr.... Better Control, and so I can hang it on a nail, next to my modern handle-hole toothbrush.
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Man, if I get those, what will I do with my fancy little toothbrush/razor holder that I have for the old style brush and razor? And if I get rid of that and go to the nail in the wall technology, where will I put my toothpaste? I have yet to see any model of toothpast tube come with a hole in the middle for greater control while I sqeeze it for a drop of paste. Man, I could really use a tube like that too, considering how much paste I waste.
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for me doing that helps a little, I can maybe get two weeks then it starting getting tough. when I first went to the multiblades they were great and could use them easly for a month. if I can ever find my double edge safty razor, got to be in the house somewhere as wife says I never throw any thing away ( but she might have )
Why do they put the lubricating strip behind the blade?
Surely it would be smarter to put some slip on your skin before the blade gets there not after its passed.
Hold your tooth brush at a diferent angle to clean your back teeth? Sounds like an Ad Man is in line for a Sybil award for pointing out the bleeding obvious!!
At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.
Us Aussies dont bother with all that fancy razor stuff...... we shave like Mick Dundee...... with a massive hunting knife!
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