sjedwardz said:Can't really help as I've just started myself but I'm in a similar situation so interested in the replies.
Not too sure I could do a lifetime supply purchase, there is always the next best thing! Maybe a years worth, but it might help the acquisition jitters.
I'll grow a damn beard before I'll shave with a Merkur blade. Shipping order of Super Iridiums coming up...hunnymonster said:Ten years time when you're all reduced to shaving with Merkur blades...
Andy said:Done a similar thing recently myself Sonny . I stuck with feathers in the main simply because they work so well. Decided to find some options for daily shave times which gave a decent shave and wouldn't irritate. in order on my list are:
For any shave going ATG
Feather- stocked and always happy with them
Super Iridiums - excellent
Gillette suprthins - excellent if i can get more of them else see above
Gillette 7 o'clock sharp edge - smooth an so far long lasting
For simple decent close shaves being presentable
indian wilkinson sword- surprised me how smooth and close these were
Red Personnas- like these especially on short stubble days
'Cos i like trying new blades out i also got a sampler and pick up the odd pack as and when of untried blades for when the mood takes- keeps things fun even if sometimes its painful
sonny said:Hunny says there's a Green Indian one) of the Gillette 7 o clock variety.
Why did they name it 7 o clock? As in 7 in the morning wakey-wakey time?
Andy said:Ive got em in tins and put one of those silica packs you get in most boxes/packaging to try and keep the moisture at bay.
Slow Shaving said:For me the 7 O'clock yellows are one of the best blades I have tasted. Pherma Sharp is very good too and not so expensive. I like a lot Shark blades and they are very cheap.
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