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joe mcclaine said:Having more of anything than you could possibly use in a life-time would be a bit unhealthy but you don't appear to have anywhere near enough.
Of course, there is the possiblity that a DE shaver with 25,000 blades might decide to go the straight razor route - in which case his stash becomes a bit of an 'issue'.
I'm happy enough buying stuff as and when I need it (or adding it to the wife's shopping list) - I also realise I'm almost certainly alone in this . . . on here anyway.
joe mcclaine said:moodymick said:You are just far too sensible Vinny. Where would the world be if more were like you?
It would be boring, so very, very boring.
sunburyboy93 said:just under 4000 blades for me, Gillette Platinum "Swedes" Gillette Bleue Extras all NOS and of course my lovely cheap as chips Supermax Blades...being so cheap it's a new one every shave, yeah i know not eco friendly, not clever, oh but the luxury of it:lol:
sunburyboy93 said:and of course my lovely cheap as chips Supermax Blades...being so cheap it's a new one every shave, yeah i know not eco friendly, not clever, oh but the luxury of it:lol:
Father Ted said:At a rough count I now have just shy of 1000 DE blades, working on 3 days a blade (some do more, some do less) thats just over 8 years of shaving.
So how does this compare to everyone else and is it a bit unhealthy to keep looking at pages and pages of DE blades on eVilbay.
I cant decide which is my favourite blade either. Its a 3 way at the mo between
Gillette 7 O'Clock Yellows
Gillette Thai Super Thins
Gillette Bleue Extras
Feathers of course are nice, but I cant justify the price premium. Anything more than £10 for 100 blades is too much to pay.
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