You'll love it fosaisu. You can make wet shaving as simple or as complex as you want. I like to take my time and make an occasion out of shaving maybe once a month, and do a full 3-pass shave with all the trimmings. Most days of the workweek I do a very simple low-prep one-pass shave that still turns out better than the Mach 3 ever did and only takes 5-8 minutes.
This exactly. I am a utility user my process is brain dead simple...
1) mug w/ water in the micro for like a a minute while I strop the blade
2) sprinkle some hot water on the puck and drop brush in the mug
2) while taking my hot shower use a facial scrub
3) dry off everything but my face
4) fill the sink and pour all but a little of the hot water in the sink (instant warm water without the wait)
5) lather up with a nice hot brush (amazing how hot it gets sitting in a mug of hot water while I shower)
6) nice quick 1 pass shave, maybe 2 pass if I have the time
7) rinse everything clean with a dry and quick strop of the blade
8) rinse and dry face then apply after shave
It adds maybe 5-10 minutes to my routine which isn't much more than a can of the nasty crap and a mach 3 would take but is about a bazillion times better.
Plus it is about a bazillion times cheaper. I haven't paid for shaving supplies in years, lol. Those pucks last forever and are pretty cheap. Oh and the blade I use I got from an antique store. it is over 100 years old and cost me about the same as a pack of those disposable blades and will last me the rest of my life.
Oh one thing though. It is always nice to have a styptic pencil in your shaving kit. A nick with a good razor will leave your sink looking like you slit your wrists, lol. A styptic pencil can solve that problem quickly and saves you having toilet paper on your face on the way to work.