. You can't make the shelf THAT much bigger, it looks like. Same kind of thing happened to me....my "shave den" consists of the cabinet below my bathroom sink AND a section of my bedroom.
I'll bet my Clubman Classic Brushless Shave Cream grew from the Erasmic persuasion of things.(Course Clubman is in a tub). Oh, just now I see that you could get bigger-sized Erasmics.
i stopped at 75+ soaps,40+ brushes and well over 100 razors.i am now at 40 ish soaps,18 brushes and 40 ish razors...still way too much but..notice i didn't include blades,aftershaves or colognes..
Yep, this I know. Notice some shaving stuff has migrated to the towel shelving too! This stuff multiplies like rabbits!
very nice set up.the ghost town barber aftershave is fantastic as well.scent lasts quite a while.of course whiskey woods is a favorite.
I must have 30 razors now. Soaps are getting there too. It's nice when I can pair a soap and AS or balm. I have only found 1 item I will not get again. The TOBS Herbal Gel pre-shave. It's too expensive, you don't get much for the money, and it goes fast!
To indirectly answer your question, I put 6 excellent DE razors up for sale after one shave with the Vector. For me and me only, the answer is yes, it is smoother/better/more efficient than anything else I own. Is it worth the price? I am developing a preference for single edge razors. My vintage G and J Schick injectors are very comfortable and efficient (much more than vintage Gillettes). Is the Vector performance that much better? In all honesty, no the performance is not as vastly different as the price would indicate. However, I was willing to pay for the materials, design, and craftsmanship of the Vector, and I do not regret the purchase at all.
I was sold on my Razorock "Hawk V3" with the first shave. I will shave with the GEM Featherweight tomorrow. I expect similar results. I may be leaning more towards single edge myself. I have yet to shave with the GEM and the blades will arrive today.