Blades are packed in their own injector-style dispenser for fast, easy, and safe blade installation and convenient storage. The package has a safe disposal slot for used blades on the bottom.
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As for the Dorco blades, I'll wait for the Maggard's reply.
For those inquiring minds.
Just received the blades and checked: Dorco BB-20 blades actually fit RazoRock Hawk V.3.
I've yet to shave with this combo (this Sunday, probably) but there were no assembly problems whatsoever.
They peep out a bit further than Feather Pros, no more than Pro Supers though (or even less, I think).
Cheers!
For those inquiring minds.
Just received the blades and checked: Dorco BB-20 blades actually fit RazoRock Hawk V.3.
I've yet to shave with this combo (this Sunday, probably) but there were no assembly problems whatsoever.
They peep out a bit further than Feather Pros, no more than Pro Supers though (or even less, I think).
Cheers!
Alright, I've done the test-run of Dorco BB-20 in my Hawk v3. The SOTD picture is here.
When testing new (to me) razord/blades I always stick to tried and true software combo. Tabac just works.
I compare Dorco to Feather Pro which I previously used with this razor.
Korean blade feels not as soft but probably more efficient. 2+ passes and perfect BBS. No irritation, the skin feels good.
But you need to be very careful: the razor+blade mows whiskers with no distinct feedback (it's rather rigid) but tremendous sharpness is still there.
Additional notes re.comaptibility.
I've noticed that there's a tiny but visible shift to one side (whereas Feather blades are dead-centered).
You may see that blade is closer to the left side. If flipped, it will be shifted to the right.
(the blade exposure is even, my picture is a bit busted)
It's not a big deal, because you will not feel this shift. But our brethren with OCD will definitely suffer.
All in all, it was a surprisingly pleasant experience.