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What are your tips for saving money and reducing waste?
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I second the safety razors. Except I've been running through the same box since 2016 and I'm barely half through. Takes a bit to learn, but when I want a real smooth shave nothing beats it (except maybe an actual blade razor).
When I get up in the mornings, I just don't want to do all the wet shave stuff. I use an electric razer. I have one at work (I work a 48 hour shift) that's 15 years old I paid $175 for that still works great (replaced the battery in it once. A $6 18650 battery) and one I've had 3 years now I paid $100 for. In the grand scheme of things a few hundred bucks for 15 years of shaving and still going is really a drop in the bucket.
That's impressive, I never found an electric that I liked.