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Don't forget Rainbow.....I think they are treet.
I have them....plus
Tez
Silver
Durasharp yellow
Durasharp Blue
New Steel
King
Platinum
Classic
Black Beauty
Trig
Enough to last me my days.....and then some
I stand corrected.....and should have checkedGood list, but confusingly there are 3 different types of Durasharp!
Aside from the two you listed, there's this one. I think it has one of the nicest designs.
Rainbow is made in Egypt by Lord.
I originally thought that the yellows had been retired. Paul at Connaught did not have them in stock but said (somewhere) that the durasharp and the Classic were the same blade. The yellow Durasharp is sharper than the Classic. My Blues will arrive by the end of this week so at the moment I can't compare them....but for those who have....could the classic and the Durasharp Blue be the same?Yeah, they're lovely ... but not listed on the Treet website. My list above is what's currently listed. Looks like the Durasharp (Blue) in stainless and those with that lovely packaging have been retired.
Yeah, they're lovely ... but not listed on the Treet website. My list above is what's currently listed. Looks like the Durasharp (Blue) in stainless and those with that lovely packaging have been retired.
I originally thought that the yellows had been retired. Paul at Connaught did not have them in stock but said (somewhere) that the durasharp and the Classic were the same blade. The yellow Durasharp is sharper than the Classic. My Blues will arrive by the end of this week so at the moment I can't compare them....but for those who have....could the classic and the Durasharp Blue be the same?
I am getting confused
Are you going to do an epic write up of all the Treet blades like you did with the Supermax blades?
The Treet Yellow and Blue Dura Sharps are two different blades, they have different printing on the blades and they shaved differently as well.
IMO, the Yellow Treet Dura Sharp was the one I preferred, but it's also my favourite blade from Treet by quite some margin; IMO they work beautifully with vintage Gillette razors.
I certainly hope so. I usually bin a blade after about 3 full shaves.and most Treet blades give exactly that. Additionally I can usually purchace a couple of hundred for much less than 100 of a premium brand. They also supply carbon steel which for me gives a more pleasant finishAre you going to do an epic write up of all the Treet blades like you did with the Supermax blades?
I certainly hope so. I usually bin a blade after about 3 full shaves.and most Treet blades give exactly that. Additionally I can usually purchace a couple of hundred for much less than 100 of a premium brand. They also supply carbon steel which for me gives a more pleasant finish
Yea look forward to seeing how you rate them and your thoughtsI found the SuperMax epic quite exhausting!
I know the core of the Treet house very well indeed, so the Platinum, Durasharp, Classic and Black Beauty, and so comparing all these other blades is going to be a lot easier. I'm taking this journey a little more casually, working in as and when I fancy trying the next blade. My struggle is trying to understand why ... why so many variants, some of while MUST be the same.
But yes, there'll be a write-up ...
I've only tried the black beauty but didn't have a good experience, need to try the rest of the range within my sampler pack
@pjgh @donnie_arko with so many different name brands within the same de blade companies, any idea which de company has the most different name brands?
surely treet has to be up there just based on list in the OP
Yeah, they're lovely ... but not listed on the Treet website. My list above is what's currently listed. Looks like the Durasharp (Blue) in stainless and those with that lovely packaging have been retired.
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