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A Concise Story Of The Electric Shaver


By: Scotty Yeager Click author's name for more of his/her articles

So, who actually cares about how electric razors were invented? Then, again, why should you even care? No doubt we should be able to concur that finding out about the history of electric razors is unessential, nonetheless it is a fun bit of our heritage.{

Hopefully, you be entertained and find this a fun and fascinating short read. Trivial tidbits like this can be utilized to entertain and astound your acquaintances.|}

Maintaining the hair that our bodies insist on growing is an activity that everyone has to grapple with. Below is the compact, but pithy report of how we went from cutting hair from our face with a sharp rock to employing something a little more dignified for personal grooming.

We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to King Camp Gillette for having the tenacity to conceive of and follow through with inventing the throwaway razor, thus opening the door for easy, safe shaving. Fortunately, we no longer have to face the dangers of using a straight razor. Personally, I would not want to have my face shaved with a straight razor even if an expert barber were providing the shave. The start of modern-day shaving began in 1903 with the initially limited production and marketing of the single-blade razor. It was during the first World War that US military personnel were furnished with disposable razors in addition to their guns.

With the new popularity of electricity in the emerging 1930's individual householders and businesses were eager to put electrical wiring in mills, business offices, hotels, stores, and houses, and the time was ready for the first appearance of a new product: an electric shaver.

We can give thanks to Mr. Jacob Shick for setting all the proper parts together to bring the electric shaver to the world. In 1923 Jacob became the first person to receive a patent for the electric razor. Unluckily, he had to delay a few years for mechanized designs to evolve sufficiently before a commercially possible electric razor could be brought to market.{

By all accounts, it was not until 1931 until Jacob sold his first Shick electric razor. No doubt, his patience had to have been painfully tested with the time-consuming delay before that very first customer bought an electric razor. Sales in 1931 were comparatively modest, and quite a few sample copies were given away. As Luck Would Have It, interest in the electric razor started to rise rapidly.|}

The much anticipated public acceptance of the new electric razor was not long in coming. Being able to hook this new gadget into an electrical wall outlet and dry shave, with no water or shaving cream needed, was the ultimate in convenience. This new shaving device was especially a favorite with travelers as electric razors became convertible to the diverse voltage systems worldwide.{

As the new shaver became ever more popular new challengers moved into the market and the rush to make a improved shaver carries on even now. Gillette was pushed to produce it's own electric razor and new names such as Remington, Philips, and Sunbeam moved into the expanding market for electric shavers. That individuals would embrace the electric razor is such tremendous numbers would have been hard to anticipate. Many of the first companies that moved into the electric razor business still hold brand recognition and continue to contend for their percentage of sales.|}{

Not being a consumer market that would stagnate, in the 1950s the electric razor market was transformed with the appearance of electric shavers that worked only on batteries. In 1960 Remington progressed the condition of razor engineering by introducing the first rechargable, cordless electric razor. Deciding to remain on top of the electric razor market, Remington quickly designed a rechargable battery electric razor that could likewise be plugged into a wall recepticle.|}{

Modern day electric shavers apply astonishing technical improvements to deliver a shaving experience that at long last matches the smooth closeness of a fresh razor. Equated to contemporary electric razors, the early models did not have the close cutting power that exists now. For decades manual shaving still delivered the nearest and smoothest shave, but that performance gap has compressed considerably.|}

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About The Author: You will find that the most popular, and hottest selling electric razors for women and men are: the < a href="http://www.shavingsystem.info/Braun-Series-7-790cc-9595-Pulsonic-Shaver.html">Braun Series 7 790cc 9595 Pulsonic Shaver and the Norelco 8140XL. Wouldn't you concur that the electric razor has had an astonishing journey? The cause for the popularity of the electric shaver lies in the convenience it offers, and often at a lesser general cost than purchasing expendable razors, replacement blades, and shaving cream. I suspect that the electric razor has not stopped inventing it's history.



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