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Customer Reviews of Axe Detailer Shower Tool, Colors May Vary (Pack of 4)Customer Review: Trying to make shower loofahs "manly"... Summary: 4 Stars
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I have to admit I was initially amused when this product came onto the market. A "manly" shower loofah? Who would've thought of that? The folks at Axe. It all makes perfect sense now.
The Axe "Detailer" Shower Tool has the looks of a car's radiator cap, and when you've got "Tool" in the name and the product looks like a car part, you have marketing genius at it's finest. It's actually more than just a novelty product for guys, though. It works fairly well in the shower and delivers on what it promises. It creates a good lather no matter what kind of shower gel you are using (not just Axe), and the scrubber side works well on rough elbows and feet.
Overall, this nifty little product from Axe has the looks to appeal to men, and the results to warrant being kept as an every day shower tool.
Customer Review: I love this thing Summary: 4 Stars
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I wasn't quite sure what to make of this odd looking thing, but I was willing to give it a whirl.
First impression: The rubberized edge combined with the nylon handle loop allows for a very good grip. I'm a loofa (sp?) user and I always hated the texture after you start using it; it starts getting all squishy. Well, this little device has that scrubby-soft side and the hard, scrubbing surface side.
So,
1. It's easy to hold on to.
2. It hangs up conveniently.
3. It has a handle and a rubberized grip to prevent dropping the thing.
4. It looks kinda cool.
5. It's made by Axe (who make some great products).
It's a keeper and I will never use anything else. Goodbye loofa, goodbye washcloth.
Customer Review: Get it for the man you love! (Even if that's you.) Summary: 5 Stars
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I'm not normally a fan of Axe products - their commercials appear to have been written with teenage boys as their target audience, but so be it. But, this product I like. It's got a loofa on one side and scrubbing brush on the other, held together by a soft plastic handle that is easy to hold on to in the shower. The style of the unit has a manly, tool-esque look to it, which goes along with their target audience - men.
Putting the thing in action, I found it to work real well, doing a good job of steering a happy medium between being too rough, and yet rough enough to get the job done. Overall, I found it to be a great item to have in the shower, and I use it all the time. I highly recommend the Axe Detailer Shower Tool. Get it for the man you love! (Even if that's you.)
Customer Review: Too Complex and Harsh Summary: 2 Stars
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The Axe Detailer didn't really work for me. The soft mesh side does a fine job of lathering and lightly scrubbing the skin. But the scrub side seems totally pointless unless you happen to be a roofer or construction worker or mechanic who needs to scrub tar or heavy grease from his body. I also found the tire like rubber grab ring to be completely unnecessary. My wife keeps a couple of shapeless mesh scrub things in the shower and it's really easier to just grab one of them and
In fact the Axe Detailer would probably do a pretty good job in the kitchen - the mesh side for cleaning dishes and the scrub side for pots and pans. All in all, the Axe Detailer seems like an overly clever item created by a marketing department for a need that doesn't exist.
Customer Review: don't get its purpose Summary: 2 Stars
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Maybe I don't get the point with this. Okay, they use sex to sell it; I get that. It's supposed to create a situation in which women - I'm assuming really dumb ones - are made out of control in your presence after using it. Right. And Yaks fly.
But is there anything truly unique about it?
Well, it does have sandpaper sides, one of which would remove the face off a statue and other that buffs your flesh to a tender red. But other than that it's just sort of a sponge. The `directions' say it gets all those special places (if we all have them are they really so special?) but I think a washrag does a better job.
So why am I even thinking about this thing this much? I'm done and I'm outta here - to find my washcloth.
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