I did a comparison of Feather versus Astra blades of the course of the spring.
A few things to know. I am a Feather man. I used whatever I could get at the supermarket. Then about 7 years ago I tried a sample packet and decided Feathers were for me. Along the way I tried whatever freebies Bullgoose tossed in my order. I also bought a 100 pack each of Isreali Personnas and the Polsilver Super Iridiums. But other than that I have been a Feather acolyte.
The Feathers have a short life in any razor I used. Three days only. Because of this I use ALL blades for only 3 days. I never thought to investigate that.
I ordered an ATT S1 slant at Christmas time. It came with Astra blades. I used one or two and was pleased. A little later there was a thread on Feather blades. Freddy posted that he never used them due to the short useful life and there were other more economical choices that worked as well.
I decided to use the Astras I had from my slant and do a test.
This was my gear. I used 9 razors and only Astra blades. As I have 7 years of experience with the Feathers I did not feel the need for a side by side test.
I used Crabtree & Evelyn Nomad shaving soap for all of the testing, a Kent BK4 brush, a Fine lathering bowl and after shave care was vintage Old Spice.
The results were overwhelmingly in favor of Astra. The blades last twice as long as the Feather - 6 days versus 3. The biggest surprise was that Astra beat Feather blades in a Feather ASD2 razor. I don't ever get BBS shaves from this razor. With the Feather blade I would apply to much pressure and get some weepers. I got nice smooth shaves with the Astra, equivalent to the Feather but smoother and weeper free.
The only issue was in an Ikon original straight bar. I got cuts and stopped after 5 days.
The results for all of the testing are below.
I will be using mostly Astras now. They cost $18 per 100. The Feathers are twice as expensive and last half as long.
A few things to know. I am a Feather man. I used whatever I could get at the supermarket. Then about 7 years ago I tried a sample packet and decided Feathers were for me. Along the way I tried whatever freebies Bullgoose tossed in my order. I also bought a 100 pack each of Isreali Personnas and the Polsilver Super Iridiums. But other than that I have been a Feather acolyte.
The Feathers have a short life in any razor I used. Three days only. Because of this I use ALL blades for only 3 days. I never thought to investigate that.
I ordered an ATT S1 slant at Christmas time. It came with Astra blades. I used one or two and was pleased. A little later there was a thread on Feather blades. Freddy posted that he never used them due to the short useful life and there were other more economical choices that worked as well.
I decided to use the Astras I had from my slant and do a test.
This was my gear. I used 9 razors and only Astra blades. As I have 7 years of experience with the Feathers I did not feel the need for a side by side test.
I used Crabtree & Evelyn Nomad shaving soap for all of the testing, a Kent BK4 brush, a Fine lathering bowl and after shave care was vintage Old Spice.
The results were overwhelmingly in favor of Astra. The blades last twice as long as the Feather - 6 days versus 3. The biggest surprise was that Astra beat Feather blades in a Feather ASD2 razor. I don't ever get BBS shaves from this razor. With the Feather blade I would apply to much pressure and get some weepers. I got nice smooth shaves with the Astra, equivalent to the Feather but smoother and weeper free.
The only issue was in an Ikon original straight bar. I got cuts and stopped after 5 days.
The results for all of the testing are below.
I will be using mostly Astras now. They cost $18 per 100. The Feathers are twice as expensive and last half as long.