Recharable Electric Razors Touted as the Greatest

June 6, 2009 by  


Viewing TV ads for mens electric razors is like observing a whodunit film. You never know what the latest and greatest feature is going to be. The Braun commercial claims that their product has the finest feature of turning heads that will conform to even the bumpiest of faces. It will move over your neck and cut every hair close because of the revolving blades. Click here for the electric razors review site.

Another product will assert their shaver will cut closer than any other shaver because it has four blades that will pick up the beard higher and cut more of the beard than any other one. I get tickled because I wonder how high a beard can be lifted before the skin is cut along with the beard. I can just see the ad where the guy shaving comes away with such a neat beard that he doesn’t have a face anymore.

I also get a kick out of those who advertise that their shaver is convenient and watertight. They show a man driving his car and shaving while he stares into the rear view mirror.


I ponder, about him seeing an on-coming vehicle. Then of course, you have the man in the shower gleefully singing while his sleek new shaver is cutting his beard. I often ponder if there is ever a short in the shaver. Does the man get a shock when the water hits his face.

One market the advertisers seem to overlook is the women’s market. I have seen very few advertisements that endorse shavers for ladies to use. This is a big market that is not being utilized by the main brands. My wife loves her new Norelco electric razor because it does a good job of cutting her hair without cutting herself.

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One Response to “Recharable Electric Razors Touted as the Greatest”

  1. jlconner on June 29th, 2010 5:56 am

    In theory, if you are buying up, meaning moving from a lower price point to a higher one, the equity you gain in the larger home should more than make up for what you lost in your sale as the market recovers.

    More specifically, the crucial element in selling your home now will be pricing. You want to position your home with the market, or behind the market. If you are priced ahead of the market you will be faced with long market times as you wait for the market to bounce back and catch up with your listing price. Staging can certainly help, but it will not sell an overpriced home in this market.

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