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    indeed..good point about the price. Space is one thing that, at least for me, is an issue. Still, I'm curious how this turns out. Do let us know. A towel warmer may just be something worth putting on the wish list for later purchases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhaegar View Post
    indeed..good point about the price. Space is one thing that, at least for me, is an issue. Still, I'm curious how this turns out. Do let us know. A towel warmer may just be something worth putting on the wish list for later purchases.
    And could very well end up on manys christmas list !!!!

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    I finished a straight razor shave tonight after using my new warmer. It is worth every penny, each towel is piping hot (too hot to touch by hand, but faces love it) My first towel went on bare, and my second over a layer of lather.......

    My home feels better than a barber shop.....After 15 minutes and 3 towels, I got my best straight razor shave yet....And a few moments of pure relaxation.....The hot towels wash all stress and day to day worries away..(along with whiskers)

    Life is good


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    Good for you, man! I am smiling at your shaving joy.

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    Tom,

    Awesome stuff. Can you take a picture of the inside?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    I'm sure the OP will enjoy his purchase and I don't want to minimize his decision but to me I think sometimes we get overtaken by gagetitis and we wind up in the overkill category. Just my personal view.
    I don't speak New Mexican, but did you just say: somebody has waaaaay too much disposable income than is required for this hobby?

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    that is pretty sweet, if i had time to spend with hot towels i would definitley look into one, but since i shave at work with limited time its just not practicle for me at the moment

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    Glad you like it.

    How long does it take to heat up or is it just on all of the time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fragalot View Post
    And this is different from
    a) soaking it in hot water
    b) microwave/oven
    how? :P
    My thoughts exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFDavis11 View Post
    Tom,

    Awesome stuff. Can you take a picture of the inside?



    Will do ! I'm just back from vacation but will post pics with towels loaded as soon as I can.

    And this is different from
    a) soaking it in hot water
    b) microwave/oven
    how? :P


    a) Answer: No real huge difference other than the fact I can sit back and relax long and hard. The towels are ready for me at the perfect temperature. As one towel cools, I can grab many other without leaving my recliner.

    b) Answer: A microwave is tricky to use and does'nt keep the towels at a perfect constant temperature.This is a "set it, and forget it" set up. I'll be adding a timer to have my towels ready for my nightly shave.

    All I know is I'm loving this thing. I even get a few ZZZ's in from while soaking up. I feel like a million bucks after I'm done.----Rested, relaxed and ready to shave !
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