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    Slim Trim Razor

    slim-trim-razorThis is the ultimate gadget for the perfectionist men amongst us who not only like gadgets but like to look good as well.  Shaving is something I consider a personal job and something I would prefer to do than let my local barber loose on them. However, getting side burns the right width and cut straight really is an art. Well with this gadget called the Slim Trim Razor side burns can be handled with ease. The adjustable razor allows width of the razor to be predetermined making it impossible to cut wrong.

    Currently in the design stages of development, the Slim Trim Razor really does have great potential in a market dominated by expensive brands such as Gillette who believes adding more and more blades to a razor is the way forward. I wonder if they could make an electric razor with the same feature?

    Via: Mint Gadgets

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