(Part 2) Best products from r/TheVeneration

We found 20 comments on r/TheVeneration discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 53 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/TheVeneration:

u/OneLegAtATime · 2 pointsr/TheVeneration

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I've mentioned this setup at some point here, but now with pictures! I'm sick and working from home today, so I need something to get my mind off of this grant writing.

Shave:

  • Lord L6, Astra SP blades. Razor is $9 on amazon. Blades are 20 cents a pop if bought in small batches, or 10 cents a pop if bought in larger quantities. each blade lasts me 2-3 shaves.
  • Arko (less than 5 bucks for a 2-pack).
  • Razorock alum $7
  • Ecotools makeup brush - cheap, synthetic 2-pack from amazon

    Probably one of the cheapest full shave kits you can buy. The single Arko stick has lasted me 2 years so far, and I anticipate it will last another 3-4 until it becomes a mushy pile. Arko works really well with the extremely hard water we get in southern california.

    I only shave 2-3 times a week, and lathering straight onto the face reduces the amount of soap wasted. First thing I would upgrade is the brush, followed by a search for an aftershave after the alum.

    I would highly recommend the Lord. Some people seem to have longevity issues with the aluminum handle screwing into the heavier-metal head, but as long as you don't force it you won't strip the threads. Supposed to shave like a Merkur for a fraction of the cost.

    Coffee:

  • Aeropress (inverted)
  • Porlex mini grinder
  • Burundi beans, lighter roast.

    Not my favorite roast, but probably my favorite extraction process (I also own turkish coffee, french press, moka pot, vacuum pot/siphon). Inverted, it acts like a french press with a paper filter. Of course, it also means you have a foot-tall precarious boiling-water hazard, which has been an issue some drowsy mornings.
u/DefinitelyAaron · 1 pointr/TheVeneration

This is my casual daily:
Luminox

And my other watch is really similar to this Swiss Army watch

If you like the Seiko, the Timex weekender is a good option too.

u/echoshield · 2 pointsr/TheVeneration

Kershaw Chive is my favorite actual pocket knife. I love the brand and their speedsafe opening. When I was a little younger and thought I needed a protection pocket knife I bought a 4.5 inch bladed Kershaw that they seem to have stopped making.

u/artofsushi · 2 pointsr/TheVeneration

Yeah. When my alarm goes off at quarter to give five and I have to get dressed in the dark so I don't wake my wife, it's pretty much compulsory.

I really want one of these. It'll allow me to not have to pile it all on the floor.

u/Essemoar · 3 pointsr/TheVeneration

That sounds (and looks) nice.
If you like the Jam, you should check out the JBL Flip the sound quality is world's apart, and a longer battery life.

u/CKitch26 · 1 pointr/TheVeneration

My everyday watch is the Casio GA201-1.

I'd thoroughly enjoy having a Citizen BU2016-00A

u/hearnrumors · 2 pointsr/TheVeneration

My truck's official scent is Banana Republic Black Walnut.

According to reviews, it is: Cedar x Tobacco x Whiskey.

u/jleopold · 3 pointsr/TheVeneration

Right now I use this for my everyday watch, except mine has a gold colored case and a brown leather band. It is simple and functional, but sharp and versatile in wear. I can wear it with shorts and a t-shirt, or slacks and a button-down. I keep a cheap Sport's Illustrated watch for exercise though.

u/LadyPancake · 3 pointsr/TheVeneration

Plaid shirts. A leather briefcase bag thing (this one) and alcohol.

And lots of socks and other stuff.