Pig Cat said:Of course what they fail to mention is that there is an alternative. :icon_rolleyes:
rangers62 said:I know it's the mail, but maybe a wake up call......Doubt it mind you!!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2136440/The-great-razor-rip-Prices-blades-soar-99-just-years.html
Helveticum said:Pig Cat said:Of course what they fail to mention is that there is an alternative. :icon_rolleyes:
Are you talking about money saving through wet shaving now? :icon_razz: :icon_razz: :icon_razz: :icon_razz: :icon_razz:
rangers62 said:I took a DE razor, blades, cream and a brush for someone to try at work. They fancied going back as they used to shave DE stylee!
The 'young yins' on shift were mystified at them! :icon_rolleyes:
joe mcclaine said:In my experience cartridges are comparable to Feather blades on a 'cost per shave' basis. That's before you add in the price of the razor itself.
Not all cartridge users are jelly-headed pillocks, you know?
joe mcclaine said:Remember, for most men, shaving is nothing more than a quick (and simple) step in their morning ablutions ... assuming they can be arsed at all. They don't want to elevate it to the same level as the Japanese Tea Ceremony or enter a state of 'Zen' or turn it into 'Pamper'-time (Manper?).
It's hair down the plug 'ole. Easy.
joe mcclaine said:Remember, for most men, shaving is nothing more than a quick (and simple) step in their morning ablutions ... assuming they can be arsed at all. They don't want to elevate it to the same level as the Japanese Tea Ceremony or enter a state of 'Zen' or turn it into 'Pamper'-time (Manper?).
It's hair down the plug 'ole. Easy.