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Old 08-11-2005, 07:02 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by swanny
$19.95 for the handle, 2 blades and battery.

I'm not greek, so a blade can stretch to 6wks with shaving cream.

Replacement blades are around 16 bucks for a 4-pack, at just over 4 bucks for up to 6 weeks use per blade, it's not too expensive.

The old disposables wouldn't go past a week for me, and didn't cut as close as the M3.

I think there was a shaving thread some time ago, before someone yells :



I'm still trying to figure out the plumbing... :nutsycuck
Would be nice not to have a tough beard... If I shave daily, I can stretch one M3 blade to 2 days max... Never got 2 days out of a standard razor. I'm not Greek either...
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