First and last shave with the Merkur 45
As with all DE razors I try for the first time, I did my standard 4 pass WTG, XTG, XTG, ATG routine. The blade was my old favourite PolSilver, this one used for the second time. I've been using Speick soap grated from a stick all week and today was no exception.
This razor is light as a feather. Despite its rather curved head I had no problems finding the right angle. It is a mild razor in the sense that it won't bite you, but it is very efficient. The shave was effortless, easy, smooth, yet very thorough. I've got an extremely close BBS shave. Some mild razors struggle with the area just under my chin. Not this one. This shave was as close as those I had with the very aggressive R41. Dare I commit heresy and claim that it shaves as well as a Wolfman? I dare. And for a fraction of the price. And you can have one delivered tomorrow. This is one of the best razors I've had the pleasure to shave with. And it is a Merkur razor with a really nice finish
Will it eventually break? Probably, but I think it will last quite a while if you treat it well. And it is just 20 quid if you look around. Buy another one if it breaks. I'm sure you'll get more than 20 quid worth of shaves and fun out of it.
Btw: Who decided to call it the 45
C? Merkur call it the 90 45 030. Common practice seems to be to call razors for example 34C for the chrome version or 34G for the gold one. Shouldn't this be the 45B for Bakelite? Never mind.
This marvel goes straight onto my post spending hiatus wish list. You need to try it to believe it. I don't need any more shaves with it. There is nothing more to be learned. It gives the perfect shave. So I'll pass it on straight away.
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