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Post by Freak93 on Oct 30, 2007 22:24:21 GMT -5
Does anyone here have a recommendation on an affordable electric razor? The manual way is just pissing me off too much. Between actually shaving then trimming my sideburns, it just takes too much time.
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Post by TJFOR3 on Oct 31, 2007 15:58:23 GMT -5
I have one and like it. Don't know what it's called or anything, but it works good...
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Post by Sportsbuck on Oct 31, 2007 16:00:03 GMT -5
I still haven't had to shave yet..
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Post by Freak93 on Oct 31, 2007 16:07:53 GMT -5
I still haven't had to shave yet.. It can be a hassle sometimes. Especially when you try and have some sort of facial hair, aside from a full blown beard. Crafting around my mutton chops is getting quite anti-fun. Still worth it though.
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Post by dkgojackets on Oct 31, 2007 16:18:06 GMT -5
I have one. Its blue. Cant tell you much more than that though.
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Post by I am a huge CUNT on Oct 31, 2007 17:45:09 GMT -5
Manual is fine for me. Quick and easy. But that's just me. I don't do anything crafty. Clean shaven all the time.
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Post by Keeper on Oct 31, 2007 18:42:10 GMT -5
It's bad for your skin to use an electric razor, I finally stopped after using one for about a year and a half.
Shaving at 13, I'm such a man.
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Post by robino2001 on Oct 31, 2007 19:43:33 GMT -5
electrics don't really work well until 20-21 or so... facial hair is still too fuzzy until then to be effective... i had one at 18 and it never worked well for me. Wife bought me a new one for my bday this year that works great... norelco but don't remember the type... $70ish though - don't need much more than that.
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