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It's Friday night, and you're just wrapping things up at work. A coworker stops by and asks if you'd like to stop off at a bar with them for a drink or two and meet some friends after work. You'd love to go, but you need a shave after a long day's work. A five O'clock shadow can do a lot to make a man look disheveled.

Enter the Rechargable USB Shaver. It's small enough to fit in a briefcase or carry-all bag, and is lightweight and portable enough to carry with you anywhere you go. Stash it in your desk at work, plug it into your computer's USB port or hub to give it a quick charge, and off to the restroom for a quick shave before a night on the town. The USB shaver is equally useful for tidying up before a morning presentation after an all-nighter poring over sales reports. The shaver features a built-in NiMH rechargeable battery, dual head razor system and a retractable USB plug that glows to indicate that it's connected to power.

You can snag the rechargeable USB shaver for $22.00 from USB.Brando.com.hk.

Post by Alan Henry


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