(This post was last modified: 06-15-2023, 10:23 AM by CHSeifert.)
I used to use the same blade 3-5 times before tossing it.
Now I’m a one shave per blade guy.
Feather blades tend to get better on the second shave, that’s why I don’t use Feather blades any longer.
I’m a bit OCD and shall we say minor neurotic over bacteria, so take my post with a grain of salt
I have thick coarse wiry stubbles - for a Scandinavian guy. I wish I had velvety soft stubbles.
A Feather ASD2 on 4-5 days of my stubble with a brand new Feather or KAI blade doesn’t stand a chance.
It simply can’t cut my stubble. I would need a 25+ pass shave to get it to cut it. The R41 will remove it in 3-4 minutes though and even with a duller blade.
I typically only use my DE razor for my final pass plus touch ups (I shave beard area as well as my head/dome) - yet I still splurge and waste a DE blade per shave.
Reason being I want to avoid rinsing the blade after use risking to cut myself (it has happened a couple of times, when I shaved in the early morning and didn’t sleep so well).
I also want to avoid having old skin and bacteria sitting on the blade until next time I use the blade (I typically shave every 2-3 days). If you rinse the blade thoroughly you’ll not have any visible gunk left on the blade, but bacteria is not visible to the eye and if you clean the blade very thoroughly this takes me back to point number one about risking to cut yourself during cleaning of the blade.
Finally DE blades are cheap, I currently own 1200 Astra SP, (Astra SP is my go to blade) and also own 800 other blades (Gillette - Nacet, PermaSharp, Platinum, Personna Platinum, KAI and Treet Platinum) so I try to avoid using blades, where I feel they get better on the second shave as I toss the blade after the first shave.
BTW I never leave a blade in a razor. NEVER. It can lead to potential rust even in a stainless steel razor. And it’s just gross to leave a used blade in a razor, even a cleaned blade. That’s my opinion anyway.
How many times do you typically use a DE blade ?(yeahh I know it will vary depending on the blade type and what razor the blade has been used in)
Now I’m a one shave per blade guy.
Feather blades tend to get better on the second shave, that’s why I don’t use Feather blades any longer.
I’m a bit OCD and shall we say minor neurotic over bacteria, so take my post with a grain of salt
I have thick coarse wiry stubbles - for a Scandinavian guy. I wish I had velvety soft stubbles.
A Feather ASD2 on 4-5 days of my stubble with a brand new Feather or KAI blade doesn’t stand a chance.
It simply can’t cut my stubble. I would need a 25+ pass shave to get it to cut it. The R41 will remove it in 3-4 minutes though and even with a duller blade.
I typically only use my DE razor for my final pass plus touch ups (I shave beard area as well as my head/dome) - yet I still splurge and waste a DE blade per shave.
Reason being I want to avoid rinsing the blade after use risking to cut myself (it has happened a couple of times, when I shaved in the early morning and didn’t sleep so well).
I also want to avoid having old skin and bacteria sitting on the blade until next time I use the blade (I typically shave every 2-3 days). If you rinse the blade thoroughly you’ll not have any visible gunk left on the blade, but bacteria is not visible to the eye and if you clean the blade very thoroughly this takes me back to point number one about risking to cut yourself during cleaning of the blade.
Finally DE blades are cheap, I currently own 1200 Astra SP, (Astra SP is my go to blade) and also own 800 other blades (Gillette - Nacet, PermaSharp, Platinum, Personna Platinum, KAI and Treet Platinum) so I try to avoid using blades, where I feel they get better on the second shave as I toss the blade after the first shave.
BTW I never leave a blade in a razor. NEVER. It can lead to potential rust even in a stainless steel razor. And it’s just gross to leave a used blade in a razor, even a cleaned blade. That’s my opinion anyway.
How many times do you typically use a DE blade ?(yeahh I know it will vary depending on the blade type and what razor the blade has been used in)
Cheers, Claus from Denmark