🧔 Unleash Your Grooming Game with Razorba!
The Razorba Back Shaver is an innovative grooming tool designed for men and women, featuring a 14-inch ergonomic handle that allows for easy and effective shaving of hard-to-reach areas. Compatible with most disposable razors, this award-winning product has been a go-to solution for back hair removal since 2003, ensuring a hassle-free grooming experience with a 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee.
A**R
Work as described.
Work as described.
F**N
Great product!
Great product, that works perfectly for the task. Arrived quickly, and is a solid value.
A**B
Does the job you need it to!
Great for reaching those hard to reach hairy areas especially if you just don’t like body hair. Would have been 5 stars if it allowed for more variety of razors, as so far only the disposable Bic-type razors seem to fit. It has a rubber sleeve that expands though, so you can try other sizes to see what squeezes in there. All in all, durable, good reach and unique!
A**7
It's a Weapon AND a Shaver!
Okay, so I'm a man and, like most men (except those skinny-jean wearing snowflake sensitive "you hurt my feelings and I need a safe space" kind of androgynous males), I occasionally have small patches of hair sprout up on my back. Not pretty - I get it. However, the only solution (besides the girlfriend helping in the shower (which often causes a distraction and ends up as a lot of fun but no shaving help) is one of these simple items. First of all, it's a stupid piece of plastic but no matter where you shop these things are freaking expensive! Some up to $70! Ridiculous I know; but I digress. First of all, this thing is pretty heavy, I mean it's real heavy for what it is! It's not just a back hair mane-tamer, it's a shower weapon to be used in and emergency such as when a troop of rabid midgets breaks into your house while you're in the shower whistling the soundtrack to Apocalypse Now and daydreaming about the smell of Napalm. This thing is solid. That being said, it's almost a little 'too solid' and unwieldy and while it holds razors snugly, it doesn't seem to be at the right angle to get a good razor-to-skin contact when doing those contortionist moves necessary to get those baby-bottom smooth shoulder blades. It works and it does the job, but I don't know if it's 'the best' shaver handle available; but then again, I'm not an aficionado with these things.
K**.
Very pleased!
I just received this unit today and I am thoroughly pleased with the purchase. I have had laser removal done on back hair in the past. I originally went with this method because I thought it was permanent (it is not, although regrowth is lighter). It was also expensive and painful in areas. I often compared it to someone snapping a rubber band against your skin. Because of financial constraints the past few years, I have not had the laser treatment and was looking for a lower cost solution as summer is approaching and I boat with friends almost every weekend.I had considered the Bakblade, but was not crazy about the cost of the replacement blades. I liked the idea of this unit as it seems to accept almost any disposable shaver. It came with a small instruction sheet, with recommendations about showering first, etc. I figured I would just try it out on a small area to see how it worked and finish it later. I used no lotion or shaving cream (it does say on the instruction sheet that some people prefer to shave dry). So I got in front of the bathroom mirror and along with a hand mirror gave it a try. I used a Bic twin blade with a lubricating strip. Only reason is that type happened to be in my bathroom closet. The unit did come with one wide blade Razorba shaver, but I wanted to try the standard disposable.My back hair had some length as it has not been lasered in about 3 years, although I think it has thinned out from the laser treatments. The hair came right off. I cleaned the hair out of the razor frequently because of the length. I had only planned to just give it a quick try, but since it was working so well I just continued. I am going to say it took me about 20-25 minutes to remove the hair. Obviously, others may take longer. Hair on myback was thinner and kind of wispy and that may be why.I did find out that it was easier for me to do my lower back without the handle as it was very accessible with my hand behind my back. I do plan on going the whole route with shaving cream, etc. next time, but I am very pleased with the results of just shaving dry.
T**R
writing titles is the hardest part of a review
Since there are no competing products for this that I know of, they can charge $30 for a piece of (heavy duty) plastic and you'll be happy about it.You stick your razor in a rubber holder that's inside the plastic. You just jam it in there; the instructions tell you not to twist it. Unless you had a really thick razor handle, I think this would work with just about any razor you have. You need to jam it in there good, because a loose razor won't perform well.The angle might be hard to master, as your razor will have some curve to it. I found that I got better results going under my arm rather than over my head.As far as shaving cream goes, I'm not very hairy on my back at all, just a few thin groups of hair to eliminate, and I found just using water worked okay. The shaving cream can make it hard to tell where you need to shave, and your back isn't like your face, where you have to be super delicate. Maybe really hairy guys would have to use shaving cream, but they'd probably be shaving everywhere, so trying to target a certain area wouldn't be as important to them.Overall, I'm glad I got it, but if there was a competing product that was cheaper and seemed worthwhile, I'd definitely check it out.EDIT ON JAN 2015: I never used this thing. It was a waste of money. I got the bakblade last week, and it is a miracle worker. Much better than this Razorba.
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