The Swerve Full Body Grooming Tool: Review and Giveaway

Welcome to the third day of honoring Dads with the “Suit Up for Father’s Day” Event! I hope you are finding some great gift ideas!

Giveaway #3

hypothesis The Swerve Full Body Grooming Tool will make my husband’s shaving experience easier and more comfortable.

materials One Swerve groomtool and one willing guinea pig (aka hubby)

Features from the website:

“The Swerve™ is a unique full body groomtool designed to give you a smooth, clean shave and the sexy look you desire. Its patent-pending, ergonomic design gives you the control and comfort you need to extend your shave to hard to reach areas including the back of your neck and upper body.

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The Swerve contains a triple-action blade for swift cutting precision and a lubricating strip designed to help the Swerve glide smoothly along the contours of your body. Use the Swerve weekly to keep your swerve appeal. Replace it every four-six weeks or when the blade begins to dull.  The Swerve comes in a unique, flexible storage tube making it a great travel companion.”

methods After reading the product description on The Swerve, I knew it would be a great product for my husband to try.  After a little convincing, he agreed to be my guinea pig.  Because of the nature of the review (and several threats from hubby), I will not be posting personal pics or video.  But you can see a video on product usage on the Swerve website.

results Hubby tried out the Swerve tonight on his own.  One of the great things about this groomtool is that no assistance should be needed, and it is correct!  Hubby was able to use the tool and shave the back of  his neck with no problems.  He said the tool was comfortable in his hand and allowed him to reach areas he otherwise would have needed help to shave.  The Swerve gave him a clean shave in areas that only needed a trim.  He recommends that this product be used for maintenance and not for the initial shave.

summary Hubby confirmed my hypothesis that the Swerve made shaving difficult to reach areas easier!  He said he would definitely consider buying this product once the life of his sample has expired.

references The Swerve can be purchased directly for $4.99 or at Amazon.  Fortunately, Swerve has been nice enough to donate a Triple Pack to one lucky Not-So-Blog reader!

How to enter:

1. Visit Swerve and tell me what material the prototypes were made of.

Additional entries:

1. Blog about this giveaway and link to The Not-So-Blog.

2. Follow me on Twitter and Tweet this giveaway. Every time you tweet you get an additional entry! Unlimited!

3. Subscribe to my blog.

4. Become a Fan of The Not-So-Blog on Facebook.

Contest ends at 11:59pm CST on June 14th. Prizes not claimed in 72 hours will be forfeited. Open to U.S. Residents only.

Comments

  1. I’m a subscriber.

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  3. cari k says:

    the prototypes were made of playdoh.

  4. dreamer says:

    they were made of play doh – how funny!

  5. Sarah says:

    playdoh!

  6. CMC says:

    LOL! The prototypes were made of Play-Doh!

  7. CMC says:

    I’m a subscriber!

  8. Melissa says:

    the prototypes were made of playdoh :)

  9. Mary Casper says:

    paydoh of all things!

  10. Jennifer gersch says:

    Play-Doh

  11. jan koontz says:

    i would love to give them a try

  12. Megan B. says:

    They were made of playdoh, how funny! Thanks for the giveaway!

  13. Benita says:

    The prototypes were made of play-doh. What a hoot!

  14. Benita says:

    I subscribe via email.

  15. Janet F says:

    They were made of Play doh.

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  16. Janet F says:

    Subscribed.

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  18. Christina says:

    The prototypes were made from Play Doh! How interesting! Thanks for the chance to win this wonderful Father’s Day gift!

  19. Lindsay says:

    That’s too funny that the prototypes were made of play-doh!

  20. Dillon says:

    I guess play doh really is shaping the future inventors of america.

  21. Erma says:

    The prototypes were made of playdoh.

  22. Greg says:

    Its really interesting that they chose to make the prototype out of play doh. I wonder if there were other things they tried that didn’t work. Clay, silly putty, etc. :)

  23. Kim F says:

    Who would have thought Play-Doh? I will look at it much differently now.

  24. katie says:

    Play-Doh! They spelled it right, too :)

  25. katie says:

    I subscribe via Google Reader :)

  26. Beverley Justice says:

    Play Doh!

  27. Sheila R says:

    Oh my goodness LMAO play doh!! Thats so funny!
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  28. Sheila R says:
  29. hazel hunt says:

    nice!

  30. Jim Tyree says:

    the prototypes were made of play-doh

  31. Sarah Z says:

    They were made of Play-Doh!
    Thanks

  32. Dan says:

    How funny…play doh? I wonder if they got to write that off on their taxes.

  33. ky2here says:

    Play doh!

  34. Jennifer says:

    the prototypes were made of playdoh.

  35. Jan says:

    They made the prototype out of play doh

  36. Brian E. says:

    The first prototype was sculpted out of Play-Doh.

  37. The prototypes were made of playdoh.

  38. I tweeted and follow on Twitter.

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  39. I subscribe via email.

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