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- From: icedance@milton.u.washington.edu (Ann Schmidt)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: Epilady or Remington Smooth&Silky?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug28.224642.14335@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 28 Aug 92 22:46:42 GMT
- References: <17j3ipINNmno@agate.berkeley.edu> <heflin.715020307@pink1>
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- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- In article <heflin.715020307@pink1> heflin@rtsg.mot.com (Suzanne Stratton Heflin) writes:
- >avk@hafnium.cchem.berkeley.edu (Tony Konashenok) writes:
- >
- >>Hello world:
- >>I'd greatly appreciate your comparative opinions about Epilady and
- >>Remington Smooth & Silky epilation machines. Which one would you pick
- >>(for woman's legs)?
- >>--
- >>Tony Konashenok avk@hafnium.cchem.berkeley.edu (510)527-7524 (home)
- >>University of California, Berkeley (510)642-5831 (office)
- >
- >>Strauss research group, Latimer Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley CA 94720, U.S.A.
- >
- >
- I guess I'm the only one who likes these machines. I had an
- Epilady and used it for years until it died, then had to go back
- to razors because all my money is going in to my house :(
-