Stainless steel mean it don't rust. Should be the same as new in 5 years. Should also make no difference if stored in STP (standard temperature and pressure.) It's the plastic that will deteriorate before the steel.
2007-04-05 20:11:29
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answered by ? 6
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2016-11-25 01:12:29
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answered by ? 4
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The razors will be fine but people will talk about you. Try putting a bottle of Wild Turkey in there instead.
2007-03-30 16:50:43
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answered by gunplumber_462 7
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It eould get very cold, seriously, its it is sealed in a vacuum with no moisture ot oxygen to corrode it, then it should be fine. Dont freeze the shaving foam.
2007-04-06 04:58:24
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answered by phyteacher 2
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They'll get really cold. The little soft "rubber" pieces below the blade will get brittle and crack and the blades will be fine.
2007-03-31 15:21:14
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answered by Dale K 3
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I tried it once, the razors were smashing, but I had a two foot
long beard.
2007-04-06 05:57:42
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answered by Sam 4
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"Suggestions for long-term storage..."
Keep them in the bag they come in. They will be just as good as new in five (or ten, or twenty) years.
2007-04-06 07:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I have to agree with gunplumber, or Yager maybe even Absolute...Good Luck...
2007-04-05 03:37:40
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answered by EW 3
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that is a retarded question!! Who cares!
2007-04-02 05:09:32
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answered by surfinmattman 1
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