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    :P so it's a low temp pizza oven

    glad you like it

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    Good for you! I can see how relaxing it might be to have an ever-ready warm towel available. I have not tried a hot towel treatment at home but your post inspires me to at least try it. I have enjoyed the hot lather/hot towel experience at my local barbershop.

    I think the towel warmer is very nice looking and it really is a good price when you think of the cost of a new razor.

    Forget the nay-sayers and ENJOY your new toy!

    Happy Shaving!

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    I want one.

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    this sounds nice, but i think it need a more masculine appearance. to me it looks like something that belongs in a nursery with the off white and baby blue. i would replace the white plastic with brushed stainless steel and make a handle out of moon ebony or walnut with dark marble feet and a carbon fiber binding then it would be nice.

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    130 is not a lot of money...

    most people wouldn't hesitate to spend 80$ on a hours massage *(i know this because my wife is a massage therapist and she makes a excellent income).....

    do for the price of 1.5 hours of massage *(with a tip) you have something that relaxes you and strips away the weight of the day.....

    kudos!!

    enjoy your happiness machine......

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazygiant View Post
    this sounds nice, but i think it need a more masculine appearance. to me it looks like something that belongs in a nursery with the off white and baby blue. i would replace the white plastic with brushed stainless steel and make a handle out of moon ebony or walnut with dark marble feet and a carbon fiber binding then it would be nice.
    I go for diamond plate and gas powered!!!! argh!!! argh!!!

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    that warmer sounds pretty sweet... i don't have the set-up in the baths to accomodate something like that.. how did you integrate this..

    BTW, for me to use the family microwave would, at minimum, put me at an inconvenient distance and another floor, so I see the merit of something like this...

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    That looks really awesome. I can see myself eventually going this route. However, I do then to go a little crazy with my hobbies from time to time. Either way, I'm envious.

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    Its much better than it looks. Its a shame you cant see all the lightly scented (clubman) steam rising from the towels....Pure bliss.

    Here is a little Demo..

    Towel Warmer - YouTube
    Last edited by yohimnbe2; 10-09-2011 at 04:01 PM.

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    LAUGHING GIRLISHLY FREKIN OUT LOUD AND AT A HIGH DECIBEL!

    Astounding, one towel after another. The microwave is good but very hard to get the right temperature. You, sir, are killing me!

    Richard

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