I've been burned by a few other Kickstarter projects.
If they can cut their costs it will appeal to a broader consumer base.
I've been looking for a new razor though, so I may have found this just in the nick of time.
The demo is actually really unimpressive. If you look at update #5 there's a video of him spending about 5 minutes scraping a couple inches of hair off his hand.
@connorrlee Not only is it unimpressive, it's awkward. I'm anxious because I just want him to lay it flat on his arm and shave it off, like, um, a RAZOR. Instead he's got an unsteady hand afraid to touch his own skin.
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@connorrlee looks as though he's unable to operate the razor. Or the camera for that matter. I hope they realize the quality of videos greatly affects the perception of the product.
The technology certainly looks neat if it works, but there's already a much better product out there: a safety razor. I've been using one for about a year and a half now and I've not intention on going back to disposables.
For ~$40 I get a good quality handle plus enough replacement blades to last me a couple years. Since most of the upfront cost is the handle, I can shave for twelve years at the cost of the Skarp.
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