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07-19-2018, 07:31 PM
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#99
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Junior Member
Forest River Owners Club
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: White Rock BC
Posts: 28
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Shave once a week or so in a basin of hot water on the tailgate.
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07-19-2018, 07:37 PM
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#100
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2016
Posts: 1
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Haven’t read through all the replies but this works if it hasn’t been recommended already.
Braun Pocket Mobile Electric Foil Shaver for Men, Washable, Transparent Blue
Available from Amazon for $17
Runs on AA batteries.
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07-19-2018, 08:51 PM
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#101
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Citrus Springs FL
Posts: 272
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Electric Razor
When boondocking, I shave with an Onan 7kw genset.
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07-20-2018, 07:48 AM
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#102
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Senior Member
Monaco Owners Club Tiffin Owners Club
Join Date: May 2007
Location: SE Pennsylvania
Posts: 1,850
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EdInArk
I use a Norelco and shave every other day. It'll go a few weeks on a charge. If I had to go six weeks without charging it I'd probably buy a second one and leave home with both charged. But really, it doesn't take much to charge a razor. Are you going to use other things that need charged? Phone? Computer? If so, I'd just add the razor to the mix as needed.
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Exactly! A fully charged Norelco shaver should go several weeks between charges. And it will take very little current to recharge.
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07-20-2018, 10:56 AM
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#103
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2016
Posts: 6
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My Norelco will shave my mug for two to three weeks on a single charge.
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07-20-2018, 12:21 PM
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#104
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 16
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tuffr2
I will be boondocking in a few days. I have 2 shaving methods at the house. One is dry shaving with an Norelco Phillips which requires a charged battery. My other method is in the shower with a disposable razor. When I shave in the shower I use more water.
So do I use electricity or more water?
At the house use both methods about equally depending on my mood.
Or - do I buy a new One Blade? I am leaning toward a new One Blade and dry shave every 3rd day.
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I have tried all kinds of ways to shave and found the best for me when boondocking is to heat a cup of water to boiling, soak a wash rag with about half the water, then immerse a shaving brush and razor in the remaining water. I use Williams Mug soap in a cup and make a lather with my shaving brush. Apply lather to face and shave. Use the rest of the water to soak the rag and rinse face.
You don't mention if you have solar, but if you have enough solar panels and batteries, running an electric razor for a few minutes shouldn't be a problem.
I have 3 solar panels and 4 batteries, so I could use an electric razor, but I prefer Williams shaving soap and a shaving brush. I buy my blades online from Dollar Shave Club.
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07-20-2018, 03:40 PM
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#105
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Member
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Crowley, TX
Posts: 35
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Shaving
Haven't used an electric razor in about 50 years. Have been using cheapest shaving cream (<$1 per can) and a multi-blade Gillette Fusion razor and shave every second day by putting a small amount of water in the sink, scooping it up in my hands to wet my beard, apply the cream, shave, and rinse my face with the water.
Really don't understand the popularity of stubble in today's society.
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07-20-2018, 04:19 PM
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#106
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Senior Member
Monaco Owners Club Winnebago Owners Club
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 7,469
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Spadman
Haven't used an electric razor in about 50 years. Have been using cheapest shaving cream (<$1 per can) and a multi-blade Gillette Fusion razor and shave every second day by putting a small amount of water in the sink, scooping it up in my hands to wet my beard, apply the cream, shave, and rinse my face with the water.
Really don't understand the popularity of stubble in today's society.
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Stubble I understand, not as a fashion statement but, if I'm not visiting clients or going to the office I don't shave and as a result, stubble.
What really gets me is all the young guys today who think the small random patches of hair on their face is a beard. Don't grow a beard until you can grow a beard. I had a chief in the Navy who would say to them "what your are trying to cultivate on your face grows wild on my butt".
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07-21-2018, 06:15 AM
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#107
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Palm Coast Florida
Posts: 12,995
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Between razor nicks and ingrown whiskers boondocking makes things worse for me as I try to shave faster with less water.
My last shave 2 days ago I now have an ingrown whisker that I can not leave alone...[emoji20] .
I used my usual Gillette twin blade disposable. Using my hand if I feel whiskers I go over the area again.
I will use the suggestion of using Noxema as well as using more heat. I will warm water on a cloth to help moisten the beard.
I read a few people use the cheapest shave creme and have good luck...maybe I see Barbasol in my future.
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07-21-2018, 04:21 PM
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#108
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Member
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 35
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Shaving
Quote:
Originally Posted by EdInArk
I'm sure we've all got bigger problems, but that doesn't keep us from thinking about the smaller ones.
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Keep in mind that if we guys have successfully managed how we can shave in any situation then our wives will be able to gift us guys with silky smooth legs and pits.
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07-21-2018, 09:11 PM
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#109
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2016
Posts: 175
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I didn't read the whole thread, has anyone suggested the easy way?
Talcum powder. Doesn't waste water, will give you as close or closer shave than soap. Shave, then wash your face, no extra water used.
It can be a bit messy but cleans up with damp towel. It works very well. When I used to shave regularly, I always dry shaved. If I wanted it really smooth, I'd use talcum powder.
I learned the trick back in the 80's from a barber who got his first barber license in Minneapolis in 1929. He used to shave me with a straight razor sometimes.
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07-22-2018, 04:33 AM
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#110
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2018
Posts: 249
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tuffr2
I read a few people use the cheapest shave creme and have good luck...maybe I see Barbasol in my future.
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Been using Barbasol for decades. Does the job as well if not better than any of the more expensive stuff I've tried and you have many types to choose from.
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07-22-2018, 11:11 AM
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#111
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Palm Coast Florida
Posts: 12,995
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Just bought Barbasol as well as a brand new Braum Series 3 electric shaver. I am now nursing a new ingrown whisker from saving too fast 3 days ago...ugh.
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07-22-2018, 07:12 PM
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#112
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 323
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tuffr2
Just bought Barbasol as well as a brand new Braum Series 3 electric shaver. I am now nursing a new ingrown whisker from saving too fast 3 days ago...ugh.
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I can almost guarantee that would go away if you stopped using the shaving cream/gel/soap for a week, maybe two. After that first two weeks you'll regret that you ever used shaving cream to begin with.
I stopped in 2003 and it took about two weeks for the skin on my face and neck to fully adjust, but after that I realized that I'd been needlessly abusing my skin for 30 years. Saves time and money.
Some guys are into the ritual of shaving, to me it's just another PITA thing I need to do as infrequently as I can get away with.
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