(03-01-2024, 06:44 PM)muzichead Wrote:(03-01-2024, 06:17 PM)jesseix Wrote:(02-29-2024, 08:00 PM)therealbriantwilley Wrote: Everyday Shaving is legit.
This is Brian Twilley, owner of Charcoal Goods, Everyday Shaving, and of course my larger B2B machine shop. As most of you are aware I retired the Charcoal Goods brand at the beginning of 2023 as it had become a distraction to my larger machining operations. That hasn't changed, however I needed a simple project for the guys to keep the machine spindles turning in-between big jobs.
I designed this new razor so that it could be manufactured on a single milling production pallet and the razors can be assembled while other machines were running. At a target price of $95 USD it's a good little razor. Plus, it's a dual-comb design so you get a mild and medium razor in one. Dual-comb was always the single most requested feature for the Charcoal Goods razors.
The website, branding, marketing, and order processing is out-sourced. Beyond designing the razor and telling the team to sell 200 a month I'm largely not involved. If they start hitting my sales target on a regular basis I'd consider offering different options or bringing back some of the Charcoal Goods designs.
It looks like the current price set at $35, which is about the same price as a Merkur 23c. The temporary low price has something to do with Google Shopping Ads ranking and will slowly creep back up to $95 as the product gains advertising auction share. There is some sort of strategy there.
The target market is 18-44 year old men, which is basically 0% of this forum, but if you liked the Charcoal Goods Level 1 or the Everyday model you'll probably like the new razor. The magnets work pretty well and give it a wow factor.
~Brian Twilley aka Charcoal Goods
I tried to message you but your profile doesn’t allow for it.
Its because he doesn't have 20 posts yet so he can't access messages yet...
Ah those pesky rules...