Electric shavers don't require refills. Going on 8 or 9 years with the same one. Recharge it about once every 2 weeks.
Sorry, I was busy teaching a class today (How to be a Pimp 101: Project Management Professional). My wife had a soap-making fixation that nearly bankrupted me. I don't recommend giving your SO a soapmaking kit, it turns into a sickness. 11 years later, I'm still dealing with the fallout - my garage is full of shit I can't get her to throw away (and it did cost thousands back in 2002...).
There must be one hell of a markup in stores if that company can sell me five cartridges for a dollar. Are they making it up in s& h?
I haven't bought razors..well ever. My Mom is a corporate buyer for a national retail chain and get TONS of "material" from mfg's. So every Christmas I get a big ass goodie box (blades,dental care,whitening strips, etc). Mom, you're the shit! This is one drawers full.
my friend who was the engineer at gillette, hes a fellow racer. he had broken his collar bone at shubie one year, and the next weekend was supposed to be moving one floor up in the building he lived in. he gave everyone who helped a gigantic box each of razors and refills as payment for helping. most of the people in that building didnt buy a razor for like a year. haha.
Dude, that is like $400 worth of razors or some shit. I cant think of a better Christmas present. Offtopic, but when somebody asks me what i want for Christmas, i always tell them to get me something i am going to need/use anyway. Normally, i tell them to buy me a set of tires. Or i will tell them to buy me a can of race fuel, or some protein powder or shit like that. Lora is usually like "uh, that isnt fun or creative". Im like "It is definitely fun and i dont care about creative. I would rather somebody get me something i KNOW i will need/use, rather than some bullshit that will end up in a closet". You gave me an idea, this year i will tell everybody to get me razors.