Robocut
I’ve been getting tired of making the trip to Supercuts every 3 weeks only to spend 30 minutes listening to a bunch of women speak Spanish except to ask me “where I work at…”
I’ve been dreaming for years about inventing a home hair cutting system that would incorporate a self-contained collection system with a vacuum driven blade and adjustable lengths. I did a little research and compared the Flowbee and Robocut systems. Both operate around the same principle however, the Robocut appeared to have the horsepower I was looking for. Interestingly, both web sites appear to have been designed in the mid 70’s. Take a look at this guys teeth!

Anyway, I ordered one and it just arrived. I decided to watch the included DVD and afterwards, wished that I hadn’t. I decided to include the video here as I don’t have the words to describe it…
If you’re still reading this after that video, I don’t know why. Anyway, I broke it out yesterday and decided that at the risk of a complete hack job, I was going in. I followed the directions in the supplied booklet, oiled the blades, and set the cut length at 2 inches. This is what the whole set up looks like:

My conclusion: This thing works! I was done in 15 minutes, no mess, and saved $8. I have estimated a return on my investment right at 19.75 months. I am going to try it out on Pokey (the dog) next week and will update the ROI calculation accordingly if it works.
>Really??? The only thing missing are the before and after pics of you! Those are a MUST! You crack me up!
>Ms. Snapfish,
Great idea! Unfortunately I thought about it well in to my experiment and therefore, it was too late… I will be sure to get them when it’s Pokey’s turn.