(08-28-2018, 05:26 PM)CrowneAndCrane Wrote: I get 3 shaves out of a good brand of DE blade and 7 shaves out of a SE blade before I start noticing the blade. Trying to get one more shave or two out of a blade just isn't worth the chance of razor burn on my neck -- hate that.
I can't agree more. I usually get about 3 shaves from pretty much any brand of DE blade, but SE blades only last about 4-5 shaves before I start noticing tugging.
The issue I have is that I rarely stick to one razor for 3+ shaves at a time, so I sometimes lose track of how many shaves have been put on a blade. In those cases I should just chuck the blade and use a new one, but I usually try the blade out before I decide.
- Yohann
Some good information here. I'm kind of experimenting with a personna red, it's not tugging but it just seems like I'm working a little bit more with it if that makes sense. Could it be like a lawn mower with a dull blade versus a sharp one? I've got 10 uses on it. I'm just trying to learn something and then know what I know and why.
(This post was last modified: 12-05-2018, 11:41 PM by EFDan.)
After 100+ shaves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-BNdzVYbOk
I've done that with a personna 74 before, but not you average DE blade.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-BNdzVYbOk
I've done that with a personna 74 before, but not you average DE blade.
2 times with good brands. 1 time with the sketchy brands (and usually bloody) that I probably shouldn't have used and never use more than once. I usually found a noticeable difference around the 3rd or 4th shave with the mainstream brands, so I cut it off at 2. I decided life is too short to take a chance on a bad shave, just to save a few cents.
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