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Gilette M3 Power

Gilette M3 Power

So I've been seeing commercials for this new razor from Gilette for awhile now. I have to admit I've been skeptical as I did not understand the concept. Who needs a non-electric razor....with a battery?

M3 Power

Seems silly to me. Basically you push a button on a mach 3 razor and it begins to vibrate. When I realized this, I thought there was absolutely no way that this thing would not slice my face in any less than one million places.

While shopping yesterday with my parents, we happened upon the m3 power. My dad says, "Why not? We'll both get one." Since he was buying, who was I to argue?

I tried my m3 power for the first time this morning. This thing is amazing. This is the closest shave I've gotten in at least a long time, if not ever. Great shave and no cuts. This was a fantastic pick up. I found myself a new razor.

Turns out a non-electric razor...with a battery, is one hell of a great idea.

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: burgs [Visitor]
i don't understand...how would a vibrating razor make for a closer shave??
PermalinkPermalink 08/22/04 @ 21:06
Comment from: Rachel [Visitor]
This may be the best thing that has happened to you. You are one scratchy dude in the facial area.
PermalinkPermalink 08/22/04 @ 21:10
Comment from: Evan [Visitor]
If you shave in the shower, what is the threat of electrocution?
PermalinkPermalink 08/23/04 @ 13:33
Comment from: Privatjokr [Member] Email · http://www.privatjokr.com
I had no issues with running it under water as I shaved this morning, nor did I notice any giant warnings on the package demanding careful use in dry places. I think you're safe in the shower.
PermalinkPermalink 08/23/04 @ 15:04

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