...it's not dark yet, but it's gettin' there...
I hate to say it, but my razor is probably more useful in that, uh, department.
Posted by: Matt on Jul. 14, 2005i'd be too embarrassed to buy a vibrating razor. i can't imagine putting a shaky piece of sharp metal on my delicate parts anyway. i do however, love my toothbrush. Like the copy says: "more . . . action in every stroke."
Which reminds me of a Dame Edna bit i heard once. She was talking about her gyno, who had retired because he got old and his hand began to shake, which she added "is not really a bad thing in a gyno..."
Posted by: annika on Jul. 14, 2005Mweh! This give a whole new meaning to the term "vibrational loads testing"!
Posted by: Go 4 TLI on Jul. 16, 2005My better judgment tells me to drop this subject -- in fact, my better judgment screamed at me not to raise the subject in the first place -- but I can't help pressing on just a little further.
"i can't imagine putting a shaky piece of sharp metal on my delicate parts anyway."
Like most modern razors, the M3 Power has detachable blades.
Posted by: Matt on Jul. 18, 2005