+1 Looking back, it's using those $0.69 WalMart disposable things that led me to research wet shaving. So, I guess the dumbest shaving thing I ever bought led me to the best shaving thing I ever bought.
goatee saver And not really dumb, per se, but certainly massive overkill, Dorco makes a 6-blade cart razor with optional trimming edge.
The Goatee Saver is certainly a top candidate for dumbest item being sold, but Justin's posting of this item from ebay for a 'well-used' Dubl Duck straight razor may also qualify. Of course, if someone actually purchases it, this individual immediately qualifies for 'dumbest' buyer of shaving equipment.
But it says "Satinedge!" It must shave like a charm! Holy cow, how does that even happen? Forever chasing an edge that's not quite right?
That was actually a typo for SatAnedge. It shaves like the Devil. "OMG this blade is so damaged! Maybe if I keep grinding it down I'll have something I can sell to some sucker."
It was in 1971 just after I started shaving. There was a disposable razor, single blade made by Bic (?). There was a dial that you would turn and the blade was one continuous blade so that you could have a fresh spot when the previous section got dulled. Already I knew there had to be something better! Unfortunately it took me almost 20 years to find it!
Herban Cowboy soap. Inconceivable that any company would market a product that is so completely useless, and expect to be a success in the world of shaving. Good product - I have two. (Wanna buy a bridge?)