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- From: wb9omc@dynamo.ecn.purdue.edu (Duane P Mantick)
- Subject: Re: Electric Razors
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- Organization: Purdue University Engineering Computer Network
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- Date: 23 Nov 92 19:28:16 GMT
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- jfjr@mbunix.mitre.org (Freedman) writes:
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- > I would like to get an electric razor for myself after years of
- >using the analog kind. When I used them before (15-20 years ago) they
- >chewed up my face. I am hoping that with technical advances and older,
- >tougher skin I can handle it (getting me out of the bathroom an out of
- >my wife's way in the morning).
-
- I just bought a new Norelco triple-header (replace the old one
- that I had since '76.....) with the lift-n-cut blades, non-rechargeable.
- Cost me about $40 or $45 I think and might be either a model 405 or
- 415 (nut quite sure). You can get them at Kmart, Walmart, I think
- Target has them too.
-
- Works like a champ for me - its easy to clean, and seems to require
- litle maintenance. Don't know howlong the blades will last. In my older
- Norelco without the lift-and-cut the blades lasted about 6 years a set.
-
- Duane
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