(10-14-2015, 04:14 PM)DapperDragon Wrote:(10-14-2015, 03:31 PM)Cincinnatus Wrote: The Kickstarter campaign stated a 50,000 hour life cycle. If you shaved with it for 10 minutes a day/everyday - that would be 300000 days or 821 years. So to answer your question it would be the last razor you ever bought. You would have to replace the AAA battery every month - that would be your only cost.
Interesting. Based on the Indiegogo page, then, they've backed off on that claim a bit.
Skarp Indiegogo Page Wrote:The new fiber design has an extremely hard surface. We expect it to take several years to wear it out with normal use, but that can’t be tested until we have made it.Or perhaps they meant 50,000 hours for the electronics, but nothing they've mentioned has indicated the fiber is replaceable.
I don't know that I would use one of these. Making and applying the lather is my favorite part of the shave, and the Skarp wouldn't work with that - or at least wouldn't need it. But I'm definitely interested to see how it develops. I hope it's a great product that happens to be developed by people with terrible planning and public relations skills.
I think they were refering to the laser with the 50,000 hours - I did not see on Kickstarter the shorter life of the fiber. So their new campaign gives a little different story. The biggest issue with lasers and fiber is dirt/dust/anything in contact with the surface. Oils from your skin will get on the fiber and attenuate the light level so you would have to almost clean and polish the fiber prior to use.
This may become a commercial product in the future and maybe they will make it work. Currently they have $232,162 or 145% of their goal so they will get some money and we will see what happens.
As for me - I will stick to my DE's, soap, and brushes.