Hello guys. I hope you're having a relaxing weekend. I decided to share some photos of my shave closet located in our guest bathroom. This is most of my gear, aside from a few items on my sink vanity, in my travel kit, and some razors that need to be cleaned up. I simply focused on storage for now. I'll likely rearrange things and display some of my gear as we continue to get settled and organized. I'm baring my soul here, even showing my electric razor, carts, and cart blades.
The top shelf houses soaps in longer-term storage. I do have a question for my fellow soap hoarders. I have several...ahem...pucks of Tabac. Would it be advisable to store them in zip lock bags to preserve the scent, or are they OK as is for the long-term?
The second shelf houses the gear that I'm currently using or targeting for use in the near term. I have some soaps and shave cream in the back behind the razors. The toothbrush is the one I use to periodically clean up my razors. And the tube of toothpaste is...well...a rare find here in my neck of the woods.
The third shelf houses my blades. The observant among you might think I have a blade problem. That could not be further from the truth! I doubt if I'll ever run out of blades. Have a ton of Russian and Feather DEs and Feather AC blades.
The fourth shelf has odds and ends, including one unmentionable kind of battery-operated razor that goes buzz, buzz, buzz and even a new Feather AC razor that will eventually go into the rotation.
My collection of razor boxes, etc. are in a container sitting on the floor below the bottom shelf.
With that, here is my humble collection. What you don't see here are 3 Techs (thanks to
@John Ruschmeyer and
@brit enabling), 1 Single Ring (thanks to
@Linuxguile enabling), and 1 Aristrocrat (thanks to
@Norcalnewb enabling) that will eventually show up in the razor rack. Looking at all that I have, I've decided to hold off on any further (non-consumable item) purchases of shaving goodies. I'm good for awhile.
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