RazorPit Review

Shaving is not really an option for most guys. A clean shave is often a necessary part of your daily grooming routine. After all, employers often prefer their male employees to be clean shaven. Probably the biggest expense when it comes to keeping the stubble at bay is the razor blade cartridges. Unless you use an electric razor or classic straight razor, you are buying cartridges on a regular basis. This is where the RazorPit Razor Blade Sharpener comes in handy.

With razor blade cartridges costing an utter fortune (for some unknown reason), it is wise to seek out alternatives and ways to make these pricey cartridges last longer. The RazorPit Razor Blade Sharpener is one option that can save you some serious cash. This innovative sharpening tool allows your to touch up the blades on your Gillette or Schick razors. In turn, this can make your disposable cartridges last a lot longer. Try 150 shaves with one razor cartridge. This is a lot more than the 3-5 shaves that are recommended per cartridge.

A RazorPit Razor Blade Sharpener will cost you around $20. It is made from recyclable materials, and has a rubber-like coating. In order to use this sharpening tool, you simply apply some shaving gel or cream to the RazorPit, and then proceed to push the cartridge down the surface of the RazorPit, about five times. The friction causes the fine edges of the blades to be polished clean. You can actually see this in the light if you tip the razor.

When you consider that eight razor cartridges will cost you about $30 these days, the RazorPit Razor Blade Sharpener makes a lot of sense. This sharpener also allows you to store your razor, so it can dry properly. Just be sure to rinse the razor well after sharpening it each time.

I have personally used the RazorPit for a few years now. I found that it also works with soap, so you don't necessarily have to use shaving cream on it when you sharpen your Gillette or other razor. Just so you know, this product works with all brands of razors. On a side note, I only shave twice a week, and I use one Gillette Mach 3 Fusion blade per year. Naturally you may have a different preference.

Lastly, keep in mind that the moisture strips on razor cartridges do wear off fairly quickly, as they always do. Therefore, you need to rely on your shaving cream, gel, or oil to properly hydrate and lube your whiskers before and during the shave. 

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