Rockwell Razor

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Finally a solution for all men to escape the disposable razor money pit. I have been a long time user of disposable razors. Following the market from double sides to now to over 4 blades has hit me in the wallet. So save money, I tried other safety razors. The experience ended up with my face looking like a fist fight with Wolverine. With the Rockwell razor, I finally found a solution that works.

The adjustable plates feature of the Rockwell razor is outstanding. The Rockwell 6S comes with all the plates to handle any face. For users transitioning like me, starting with size 1 will ease you into the learning curve. After a week of practice I had confidence with the safety razor. I start with size 3 to do a quick trim, flip the plate over and to size 1, then end with a baby smooth finish. Flipping the plate is quick and simple. No safety razor can do this like the Rockwell.

Travelling with the Rockwell 6S is easy. The Rockwell 6S is like having 6 different razors, but packs away using the same room as 1. While on vacation I tend to let my beard grow out. The extra plates allow me to clean up without the hair pulling winces from
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Compared to disposable razors, which feel light and flimsy. The knurled handle gives a good grip for wet hands from the shower or while shaving in the shower.

I saved the best part for last. The cost of double edge blades for the Rockwell 6S will leave you never going back to disposable again. It will not take you long to break even. I finally don't have to reuse my dull disposables to save money. A fresh blade everyday will only cost you 10 cents or less. Finding new blades Almost any supermarket or drug store carries double edge disposables.

I can't say enough to describe how great the Rockwell razor has made my morning shave feel. It feels great to present my best face to world with the comfort and savings that the Rockwell 6S

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