Save Money With RazorPit – The Razor Blade Sharpener

Posted by Emma Jones on Mon 13th September 2010 at 12:12 AM, Filed in Unusual Christmas Gift IdeasFathers Day Gift IdeasGifts For HimEco Gift Ideas

This is a clever idea, and one that will guarantee more pounds in your wallet.  The RazorPit, a razor sharpener, will prolong lifespan of your everyday razor blade by an astounding 150 shaves.  Yes, you read that right, 150 extra shaves on the one blade!

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My fiancé detests buying razor blades because they can be so expensive.  He usually ends up buying a new razor most of the time, as that works out cheaper sometimes.  But, with me confessing to use his razor quite a lot, it’s not surprising how often he needs to change the blade!

So, now with RazorPit we can save money (up to 90% on buying new blades), and us ladies will be allowed to continue using our beloved’s razor guilt-free.  I promise you, each shave feels like you have a new blade in your razor each time, giving you a cleaner shave.  And as an extra bonus, it is made of recyclable materials, making it the perfect eco-friendly gift for anyone.

The RazorPit works by using friction technology.  This allows you to remove the residues of hair, skin and soap, which are the main components in giving us blunt blades.  It is extremely easy to use.  Apply a soap or shaving product to the surface of the RazorPit, press firmly with the razor and push forward four times, rinse both the RazorPit and razor, then place the razor on the RazorPit to dry.  Your razor will be left as good as new.  As simple as your ABC’s.

The RazorPit is priced at £19.95, and available from http://www.razorpit.com.

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