#1
On your 3 piece razors to stop metal against metal?  I heard two things. 1) yes, good idea.  2) bad idea as it doesn't allow the razor to clamp down as well as it should.  What are your thoughts and practices?
#2

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 09-05-2024, 10:47 PM by Dave in KY.)
This same subject comes up to get beat to death every so often and there are 2 camps. It's okay and it's not okay......Some razors I use them in and some I don't. NEVER had an issue......

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#3

Member
Chicago Suburbs
I have two Timeless Titanium razors that came with washers. Since I hope the razors will last 100 years , well beyond my use-by date. I use the washers so as not to scar the baseplate or top end of the handle. On more mundane razors I do not bother as I suspect most will go in the dumpster when I am ready for disposal.

There is no reason that using or not using a washer should have any effect on the shaving properties of the razor. They serve to preserve the cosmetics of the razor.

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#4

Living on the edge
I use a washer on all DE razors...no problems whatsoever.
It helps prevent handle markings on underside of baseplate...good for resale considerations.

The only DE razor that will not mark in such a fashion is the Henson...it has a built-in ring made of some
special alloy to prevent marks...on Henson, I don't use any washer and there is no marking either.

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#5

Veni, vidi, vici
Vault 111
I tend to use them on my three-piece razors, however, it inteferes with the threading on my Gillette New SC.

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#6
I use them on my Timeless razors and my Wolfman razors.  I just received a new Wolfman and it came with two washers.

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#7
I use them now. I didn't used to but I bought an aftermarket handle from maggards (I think) that had a huge burr on the top of the handle. I didn't notice it, and then I heard some scratching when I screwed it on to the razor. It put a noticible scratch on one of my base plates. It pissed me off and now I use them.

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#8
I don't use them. They are a pain. Plus I lose them.

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#9

Member
Asia
I use them in all except the ones where the handle screws directly into the head like the Blackbird.

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