Quote Originally Posted by gcbryan View Post
I thought I'd completely quit using my electric razor and cartridge/disposable razor however I've kept them around.

An electric razor is good when you didn't quite clean up your upper lip area with a straight or DE since multiple passes won't give you a razor burn.

A disposable razor is also handy to have around. Sometimes you might want to shave one wild hair somewhere without getting out all the other gear.

I don't see myself doing a full shave with either of them but they are still handy to have around. Right tool for the job as they say.

How about you or have you completely eliminated those from your arsenal?
No Bryan,
I would be like setting my Thanksgiving table with turkey, a Big Mac, cranberry sauce, Twinkie, sweet potatoes, Pringles chips, pumpkin pie, 7-Eleven apple pie,,,I think you get my drift.

My straight gets places that an electric could never reach.

A disposable is great to have around for wound preparation, shaving the target area so stitches/bandages can be applied, then toss it. I have a Wade & Butcher on the standby, that's h*ll on "wild" hairs.

Yes, I agree,"Right tool for the right job.",,,a straight.

Not meaning to be a wise butt with this response, but I left the fore mentioned devices, disposables/electric razors, because I hated to shave, they were the reasons. Straights bring pleasure to a daily requirement, that I used to hate.

Why would I want to drift back now ?