Rockwell 6 S (not cheap, but a great value for a stainless steel, adjustable razor)
RazoRock Plissoft Brushes
Stirling Badger Brushes
Whipped Dog Badger Bushes
Sorry, I couldn't pick just 1.
If you really do a research both on the net and high street about the cheapest wet shaving gear, you will be amazed. Yes most of the cheap/inexpensive/budget or however you want to call it, can be just as good as Luxurious and Artisan stuff. There is another 'whole different subject' about wet-shaving gear bought at car boot sales/antique shops and markets, which varies and depends on your Luck and how good your eyes are.Not surprised to see the budget shave sticks get lots of love.. my experience of them so far has been really positive.
Interesting to note the Fatip Piccolo get several mentions.. it doesn't seem to be one of the more talked about razors on these forums.
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My £40 39c out performs the £100+ razors I've been suckered into buying. It is still my #1 DE shaving investment; as for software, Haslinger at £6 a tub is my favourite soap amongst the 30 others I barely look at. MdC is a close second because while the initial outlay may make you blink, it lasts forever and gives your face everything it wants.
The La Toja range of products seems to get a lot of love.. where's the best place to get it off the shelf in the U.K
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