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Slim Trim Razor keeps lines even

Posted September 29, 2008 1:14 PM

From Coolest Gadgets:

If you're trying to look nice but without running to the barber all of the time you might pick up one of these razors. You just adjust it to the perfect width of side burns and you get straight lines. That is unless you happen to jump or something and end up with a small squiggle in the wrong direction. However, as long as you take your time and don't rush through the job you should be fine. I suppose it also could be used in other areas of your beard if you're the type that likes to get creative though. Sadly, this is still just a design but as much as the razor companies are always looking for an edge over the competition I don't see it staying that way. They are always adding more blades and claiming to be far superior of anyone else. The design was created by James McAdam who is from London. Which also could mean that those in that part of the world would get it first and those of us in the US would have to wait a little longer.

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Re: Slim Trim Razor keeps lines even

10/02/2008 9:06 PM

<"....the razor companies are always looking for an edge over the competition....">

A very pertinent turn of phrase, indeed.

But who these days actually goes to a barber?

Kind Regards....

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