I'd be tempted at a max of £70 but that would be my maxI wouldn't mind trying it out if it were around £20, but not for the current asking price.
Having said that, if someone gets panic attacks at the sight of a DE/SE and craves a luxury shaver of a style they're already using, it might be interesting for them.
There just doesn't seem to be that much obvious added value.
Gillette will probably start touting its environmental credentials next - eliminates the need to run the tapA heated razor?
What's wrong with rinsing it under the hot tap?
We look forward to your reviewIf there is no demand, why has it sold out and reached it's sales targets?
Do you criticize Porsche owners because you only want a Volvo?
I see that its expensive but why does a solid bit of steel attract more money than the tech they have in this gillette. I do agree that I think the price is very inflated and they would do even better selling it for cheaper.Oh please. It’s priced at the same level as a high end SE/DE
Far cheaperI see that its expensive but why does a solid bit of steel attract more money than the tech they have in this gillette. I do agree that I think the price is very inflated and they would do even better selling it for cheaper.
So past the design, and intial shop start up costs for CNC machining why is a 3 piece solid bit of steel costing the price that some razor makers are charging. I'm thinking of the timeless's, wolfmans's. Those high priced bits of metal don't have engineered moving parts. Why so much for them IMOFar cheaper
Can’t argue with that except those will last a lifetime and beyond and also don’t have the exorbitant costs of cartridges or the environmental impactSo past the design, and intial shop start up costs for CNC machining why is a 3 piece solid bit of steel costing the price that some razor makers are charging. I'm thinking of the timeless's, wolfmans's. Those high priced bits of metal don't have engineered moving parts. Why so much for them IMO
Supply and demand, basic economics says that they'll charge what the market will support.There's no incentive for them to charge less while their products are selling, in the case of Wolfman faster than he can make them.So past the design, and intial shop start up costs for CNC machining why is a 3 piece solid bit of steel costing the price that some razor makers are charging. I'm thinking of the timeless's, wolfmans's. Those high priced bits of metal don't have engineered moving parts. Why so much for them IMO
Unless they are hand machining everything i'd think after tooling a programed a CNC cn bash out each parts in runs all day every day. So 4 seems like a bit small a number to meSupply and demand, basic economics says that they'll charge what the market will support.There's no incentive for them to charge less while their products are selling, in the case of Wolfman faster than he can make them.
Also CNC machining doesn't scale, the machine can only make one part at a time, which leads to low production volume which drives the price up. If you can only make four razors a day (for example) each one needs to cover a quarter of your daily expenses and pay your wages or it's not worth doing.
It was a number I completely invented to illustrate a point, having no idea how quickly a CNC machine makes a part. In the case of Wolfman they are polished by hand and that takes some time to get it to the level that they are.Unless they are hand machining everything i'd think after tooling a programed a CNC cn bash out each parts in runs all day every day. So 4 seems like a bit small a number to me
Yeah, the market that it is aimed at are aware of DE razors....Oh please. It’s priced at the same level as a high end SE/DE

After Gillette's limited trial range sold out in less than a week on Indiegogo, the Heated Razor was showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show 2019 where it won 'Engadget's People's Choice Award.'Where does it say in this thread that there's no demand? Also where does it say that it’s sold out? The website still shows it as available for pre-order for delivery in August.
Still if you want to spend £250 on a hot Fusion go right ahead.