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dogface

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Not sure I will buy this one, but I do have 4 Mach 3 Turbo's in the house and and 2 at the cabin!

Here is the new one:

Gillette: New disposable razor hums, makes hair stand on end
Friday, January 16, 2004 Posted: 10:20 AM EST (1520 GMT)


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Peter K. Hofman, president of the blades and razors division of Gillette, shows off his company's souped-up version of the Mach3Turbo razor.


Gillette rolled out a new high-tech, premium razor Thursday, a souped-up version of the Mach3Turbo featuring 62 patents and a tiny, battery-powered motor that emits pulses that work on the skin to prop up hair so it can be lopped off more easily.

The Boston-based company said the gentle, electric hum of the "M3Power" not only reduces the need to shave over the same skin surface repeatedly, but even produces an agreeable massaging sensation.

But the Rolls-Royce device, expected to hit North American shelves in May, will also come with a Rolls-Royce price tag: $14.99 for the shaving system (including a battery), compared to $8.99 for the Mach3Turbo. A 4-pack of blades will go for $10.99, a 15 percent premium.

"I'm not concerned about the product or the quality or the ads or the message, it's just whether or not the consumer will readily accept the trade-up," said William Steele, an analyst at Banc of America Securities.

Gillette says they have before, and they will again.

"Men have demonstrated over and over a willingness to pay if we perform, and we do," said Mary Ann Pesce, Gillette's vice president of new shaving products.

The M3Power, rolled out in New York on Thursday after much industry speculation, is a counterpunch to rival Schick-Wilkinson Sword's four-bladed "Quattro," which hit shelves in September amid much fanfare and some concern it would cut into Gillette's market lead. Gillette has sued Schick, a unit of St. Louis-based Energizer Holdings, for patent infringement.

But Gillette says M3Power is more of an extension of the Mach3 product line, and that its next-generation shaving system is still in development. Pesce declined to say whether Gillette would try to include the M3Power technology in a woman's razor. Gillette's new Venus Divine women's system goes on sale in March.

The M3Power comes with a Duracell battery -- also manufactured by Gillette and lasting three to six months under normal use -- that fits in the handle and powers a small motor that generates what Pesce described as a "gentle hum." That energy increases the tension in facial skin, and essentially props up hairs, which can otherwise lie flat.

Gillette also says it has improved the technology behind the coating of the blades, to make sure they stay uniformly smooth throughout.

"It also provides this new experience that guys said was like a massage," she said.

Gillette refused to discuss details of its marketing plan for the new system, but said it would kick off with an ad during the Super Bowl.

Peter Hoffman, president of Gillette's blades and razors division, declined to give specific sales guidance but said he expected comparable results to the rollout of Mach3Turbo, which generated $300 million in sales in its first year.

Most of that came from customers already using Gillette, and the company acknowledged that would likely happen again here. But Steele said it would likely lead to some new customers, and that Gillette's strategy has worked in the past.

"Leave it to Gillette to innovate behind its own products," he said.
 

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props up the hair before it cuts it.

What a load of crap.

I may try it but I doubt it lives up to any expectations.

There is no way to prove it is any better at making your beard stand up before you cut it. Its just PR crap.

Like your going to finish shaving with and say, wow that was one smooth shave.

KOD
 

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Total crap is right, I mean one blade or five blades or vibrating blades, the shit is all PR. Once the shaving cream gunks it up thats the ballgame. Total nonsense. I went to a new Braun electric last year after swearing I could never use an electric because they used to really suck. Best thing I ever did, the self cleaning ones are great.
 

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See I am a firm believe in the Mach 3, it has given the best shave I have ever had...as for electrics...they irritate my face terrible.

Haven't tried the new self cleaning version, heck not willing even to purchase it yet.

Doubt I will try this one, but I do believe in the Mach 3!

Maybe that should be the new tagline!

TSI :eek:
 

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dogface, I hear you I was the same as you. Electrics would give my face wicked bumps, but these new Brauns have me hooked. Someone said its partially because everytime after you use it the blades and the outside cover are getting cleaned and treated with that alcohol solution, so youre not constantly using an electric with dry hair in it. I dont know, but I do know I have a drawer full of Mach 3 blades that arent getting used.
 

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I'm a MACH 3 guy myself. I've been wanting to try that new Braun Electric
 

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I had to stop using the Mach3 because it was giving me too close of a shave and breaking my neck out. I use the single blade disposables now with the old school Colgate foam. My face has never been happier!:tongue
 

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Dawgball, once a week I will use the double bladed disposable my wife uses, it does give my face a break...but then back to the Mach 3 go!

TSI
 
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