nozelt

nozelt t1_j04r096 wrote

I went through a bunch trying to find something that gives me a nice easy clean electric shave and manscaped was the only one that did what I wanted. Definitely good for a close shave idk if they have attachments.

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nozelt t1_izpgl73 wrote

It’s not as simple as that. You’re having some shitty manufacturing across the world it’s hard to say hey let me pay more for higher quality… they’re gonna say sure absolutely and make the same thing, or maybe not. They do it because there is a market for the cheapest product regardless of quality, so why bother if their target customer doesn’t care.

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nozelt t1_iytk5lc wrote

My dad just spent about an hour bragging about his Honda snowblower that no one else in town could get their hands on. Old ones sell within the hour they’re posted and for thousands still.

Tbh I don’t know much about it but my dad definitely does and he would laugh out loud at your question. I live in Alaska and used the Honda one he was bragging about recently and it was pretty sweet. If it’s not going to destroy your finances, I know he would recommend it.

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nozelt t1_iuh6fmy wrote

Lol it’s exactly as it sounds. Get a sock wet and toss it in the dryer with whatever you need ironed and it comes out with no wrinkles in a bit. Probably just the steam + heat combo idk

I just did it with dress shirts whenever I needed to but maybe there’s a reason not to I’m no expert

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nozelt t1_ita0cvg wrote

I tried lots of brands for a long time (including whal or whatever). Someone bought me a manscaped one and it’s worked very well for probably 3 years now. I keep my facial hair extremely short and it’s the only one that works decently for me.

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