I didn’t say life changing…..I'm still living in my same house with my same wife eating my same food, so .... not really.
I didn’t say life changing…..I'm still living in my same house with my same wife eating my same food, so .... not really.
I do sometimes. It depends on how long I'm gonna be on and what my mood is and if I'm just trying to see something in particular real quick..I can tell who doesn’t view the forum by new posts…..
Regardless, it’s still the quickest way to see what threads have been updated since your last visit.I do sometimes. It depends on how long I'm gonna be on and what my mood is and if I'm just trying to see something in particular real quick..
I'll try to remember that in the future..Regardless, it’s still the quickest way to see what threads have been updated since your last visit.
Cool. Score some new blades and give it a spin!Finally got a Schick SE to try. My decades old Schick blades shaved like... decades old blades.
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Cleaned it up some.
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Plus it was probably hard to drive with that car on the back.Excellent upgrade. Based on the pics, the old one seemed very tippy.
I do have one question my friend….The dispenser says Push Button Down Dispense in Direction of Arrows - but if you look at the blade - the arrows go in both directions.View attachment 77795
Daylogic Blades from Rite Aid. Traveling by air (for the first time in 2 years). Didn’t have a checked bag so picked these up at a local pharmacy once I landed. Package says blades made in Germany. First outing was ok. We’ll see how they do over the next few days. View attachment 77796
You’re way above Rocnels with this one - you are the Master of the CEC!
Looks like rebranded Personnas. That’s what I’m using for the one blade challenge. But mine weren’t made in Germany.Daylogic Blades from Rite Aid.
They are offset, the next blade will alternate and go out the other side.I do have one question my friend….The dispenser says Push Button Down Dispense in Direction of Arrows - but if you look at the blade - the arrows go in both directions.