I use Feather blades and (that's) it. I only use them when I'm in a rush otherwise it's a straight shave.How many different blades do you have in active rotation?
I use Feather blades and (that's) it. I only use them when I'm in a rush otherwise it's a straight shave.
I have a large box with blades. I'd say 40% Rapira Platinum Lux, 40% several "Made in Israel" blades, 10% Feather blades, and 10% others. The others range from Treets to vintage Wilkinson Swords.
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No, they don't. There is a lot of variation between them. If I had known that before, I would not have bought so many. They range from exceptionally good to barely usable.Grasping the oppurtunity to ask. Do your Rapiras have perfectly even edges? The made in Israel will probably be rebranded Israeli Personnas.
No, they don't. There is a lot of variation between them. If I had known that before, I would not have bought so many. They range from exceptionally good to barely usable.
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I use Rapira Super Stainless exclusively and have only had a couple of duff ones in the last three or more years.
Same hereI have about 40 types of blades and so far I've only tried about 15 or so. And I seem to keep buying new blades even if I found a few that work very good for me and my skin.
I have about 40 types of blades and so far I've only tried about 15 or so. And I seem to keep buying new blades even if I found a few that work very good for me and my skin.
Well, the Rapira blades are not that bad ... but I think the number of low quality blades is definitely above 2% ... my guess is that of every 100 blades, two or three are a dud. OTOH, 90 are absolutely stellar.
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Pitralon forever - Real pens have a nib - If it doesn't tick, it's not a watch.