Thursday, September 01, 2005

Schick Quattro Power announced

Looks like Schick is joining Gillette in the 'stick a battery in your razor' club.
The Schick Quattro Power Razor is designed to reduce cut force and give a more comfortable shave, the company said. It will sell for around $10.99 for a razor kit, which includes a razor, cartridge, stand and a AAA battery.
Thus far, no word use of the word "micropulses".

6 comments:

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Hartman Harli said...

Interesting! Schick Quattro Power entering the electric razor game sounds like a quest for a smoother shave, much like mastering the slopes in Snow Rider 3D. Will it be a thrilling ride or a wipeout? For $10.99, the kit offers a decent starting point. I'm curious to see how it performs against the competition in the daily grooming game.

Max Crompton said...

This is interesting news for those always seeking a smoother shave. The Quattro Power's promise of reduced cut force sounds like a real game-changer for sensitive skin. It's great to see advancements in personal care, making everyday routines more efficient. While we're all about upgrading our tools, let's not forget the simple thrills of a good run, much like in the game Run 3, where quick reflexes lead to satisfying progress.

Nate Blackall said...

I once bought a fancy new kitchen gadget, hoping for culinary miracles. It was expensive, promised amazing results, but ultimately just made things more complicated. Like a complex Buckshot Roulette of kitchen implements, I quickly realized it was an over-engineered solution to a simple problem.

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alex432 said...

I always find it interesting how older razors like the Gillette Trac II can still bring back memories of a simpler time. There’s something satisfying about looking at how everyday grooming products have changed over the years. These days, even shopping for things like reflex active smart watch feels far more convenient than it used to.