9 June 2010 13:00 GMT / By Ben Crompton
We are never short of wondrous gadgets and devices to cover on Pocket-lint, but when this little gem popped up in our inbox we couldn't post it fast enough. So if you're a hairy man, but feel there's a hairless one screaming to get out - take a look at the do-it-yourself electric back hair shaver from Mangroomer.
This is not to say we're a particularly hairy bunch at Pocket-lint, although I'm sure our reviews editor Chris would be more than happy to test it to the limit, it's just that the Mangroomer back shaver has apparently often been dubbed the"nun-chuck of men's grooming" and could be the ideal gift for Father's Day.
We can't think of anything our Dad's would like more than a back shaver - back hair being a frequent topic of conversation in most father/son relationships. And if you're thinking that male grooming is something only fit for the metrosexuals amongst us, think again - remember this is the "nun-chuck of men's grooming" - it's well 'ard.
With a 1.5-inch replaceable blade, a lightweight design, and extendible, fully adjustable handle the Mangroomer back hair remover sounds like it'll do the job nicely.
This essential device is priced at $33.12 for chaps in the US on Amazon, and there's no need to fret if you're based in the UK as the shaver can be shipped and will cost just £29.99. Check out this link for more details.
Gadgets, Home And Kitchen, Bathroom gadgets, Mangroomer, Daily Tech Deal



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