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It is light and shiny, so you can make a razor with the feel of a light weight Razor and the Shinny Quality of Stainless. In the case of the Karve above of course they have gone for a mat finish , but I guess you can't do that kind of Finish on aluminium.I can see the benefits of using titanium in a bike frame, for example, in terms of providing strength and rigidity with low weight, although I much prefer the feel of a steel frame myself. But I agree with Bogeyman that it just doesn't seem to bring any clear benefits to the safety razor game, even in terms of bling value. Shiny stainless or rhodium, or bronze/brass with some nice patina, looks much better to me.
The type of metal used for a razor is about as important to its performance as an automobile's paint scheme is to its performance.
Rubbish.
It is well known fact red cars go faster, and more so if there is a white stripe front to back...