I don't think a lot of folks know what "grail" even means or implies. In the non historical context it is
"a thing that is being earnestly pursued or sought after."
It's not something you just got and are happy with. The impulse drug store purchased Van der Hagen or 34c you got by clicking once on Amazon is not your grail razor.
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I do know what the grail is in the historical context. It was the chalice Jesus drank out of at the last supper. It was supposedly what many of the crusaders were going after.
Well, Jesus' cup wasn't at Target when I went, but I was searching for a razor. It wasn't an impulse buy as I purposefully went to Target to buy one. I even prayed I'd buy the best one. I do that all the time.
Luckily, I'm the one who gets to decide if what I have is my grail razor or not. It is. And you'll never guess what I found among the cups.