Try this one :the folding one which i want says on aliexpress says the seller cant deliver to your country.....USA..
Thanks, but they don't take Paypal.Try this one :
13.59US $ |Straight Edge Razor Folding Shaver Barber Razor Hair Eyebrow Beard Shave Shaving Tool|Razor| - AliExpress
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No seller on Ali Express does but never had any issues buying from there.Thanks, but they don't take Paypal.
Hi
I've been using a DE razor for some time now and fancy dipping my toes into different waters.
Can anyone recommend a "Cheap" but worthy starter Shavette straight Razor.
I don't think I'm ready for stropping yet!
Any advice is welcome.
since they dont take paypal ali express is a no go so suggestions for looking on ali express wont help though....No seller on Ali Express does but never had any issues buying from there.
I bought mine from Ebay. It cost me a little more, but they are still worth it.since they dont take paypal ali express is a no go so suggestions for looking on ali express wont help though....
I looked on eBay but didn't see any feather clones on there...I bought mine from Ebay. It cost me a little more, but they are still worth it.
interestingHow about this innocent piece?
A shavette with a safety bar which is lightweight and easy to use with a shape which allows you to safely shave in all of those hard to reach places. Both edges can be used, takes a full size standard razor blade. Safety cap is made of stainless steel and handle is aluminium.
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https://orientshave.com/product/zazor-double-edge-shavette/
interesting
since they dont take paypal ali express is a no go so suggestions for looking on ali express wont help though....
Ok so that post was to suggest looking for focus r21. Thanks for recommendation.. And the reason for paypal is simply that's what i use online. Period.WOW, PayPal reallly loves a buyer like you! I hope you're also aware that they charge more as the in-between payment gateway of you and the vendor than any other option on this rock, in fact in total about ~1% of your total purchase price more overhead...so basically, by firmly voting with your £ this way, you've permanently given away 1% of your money's actual purchasing power [for if the poor vendors didn't have to bow down to PP, they'd have 1% less overhead, which due to competition for your money eventually winds its way back to your wallet].
My wife & kids love AliExpress. If you're not known to them and you buy something that's been on their platform a long time with good reviews from your side of the world and you want to make a fight, I'd admit the odds aren't best in that scenario.
But on the other hand if you're a frequent buyer from them with a known history of buying and keeping stuff from their platform and you get sent a piece of shyte that doesn't have a long history on their platform of good reviews from others, all you need do is open a dispute and provide some meaningful words and pictures...their little kangaroo court is at least as pro-buyer skewed as PayPal's equivalent, and in fact is much more so to my view, as PP is just a gateway to many millions of vendors where they only need to establish your confidence in the gateway itself, while AliExpress has the MUCH higher bar to clear of being their own payment gateway AND shopping mall in one, from CN no less...they *need* the pro-buyer rep much, much more than PP does. Even when you're the early recipient of the CN vendor's common process of making their move toward disposing of their current reseller's name value by decreasing the quality of the item and wagering enough customers won't bother with the dispute that their production savings exceed their predicted dispute losses, a firm and intelligent posting with some pictures makes for an instant refund.
PP "fires" customers that go over their head by initiating a bank card charge back outside of their virtual walls - they do this routinely, actually. I want to see AliExpress have the temerity of doing that!
You're really worried about laying down <15£ at risk to try something possibly well made for much less from China?!? That's crazy risk aversion.
For a good 'cheap' first Shavette type razor made in Italy, see if you can find someone in the UK selling the Focus R21 (of course, only by PayPal). It will cost you <20£ and is brilliantly produced.
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