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hunnymonster said:The cheaper blocks tend to be rougher in texture out of the box... 2-3 uses and that's polished off. The other thing is the crystal structure - the more expensive blocks tend to be more slowly made so the individual crystals are bigger.
The other thing is the wrapper - a 40p block rarely comes with a fancy package.
Which Begs the question.. Do we need anything packed in fancy box's, expensive and wastefull.hunnymonster said:The cheaper blocks tend to be rougher in texture out of the box... 2-3 uses and that's polished off. The other thing is the crystal structure - the more expensive blocks tend to be more slowly made so the individual crystals are bigger.
The other thing is the wrapper - a 40p block rarely comes with a fancy package.
PaulH said:The more expensive blocks shatter just as easily as the cheap ones when you drop them
Canuck said:The Indian ones for £1 have sharp corners and are fairly small. The £7 Bloc Osma is a bit bigger and has rounded corners so it's nicer on your pits. Big difference in price... I must admit I have Osma but that's because I bought it before I knew the difference. I thought expensive was good.
As stated, they all do the same job and they all smash in the sink when you drop them. (And you will).
new2DE said:Might try the cheapo indian one next time just for comparison.
jhclare said:I've never seen the point of these, but YMMV....
fozz77 said:I use alum after everyshave, luv the stuff.
Those 120g sticks look like the biz......
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