i just picked up a few single edge razors. they came with a few gem ss blades. i don't know if they're coated or not. i do know that i'm really enjoying the shaves. what do you guys recommend for a blade? i went on ted pella and saw a few different types: coated, carbon steel, degreased... there also seem to be others. any suggestions on what you prefer and the best place to buy would be greatly appreciated!
The only ones I’ve used are the Teflon-coated Personna Gem PTFE blades:
http://connaughtshaving.com/gemss.html
I would venture to guess they are the most popular blade of the type, and Connaught’s prices for both the blades and shipping are very, very decent.
http://connaughtshaving.com/gemss.html
I would venture to guess they are the most popular blade of the type, and Connaught’s prices for both the blades and shipping are very, very decent.
Whenever I go to shave, I assume there’s someone else on the planet shaving, so I say “I’m gonna go shave, too.”
– Mitch Hedberg
– Mitch Hedberg
I don't know if it's true anymore, but at one time Connaught in the UK had the best prices for what you want. Their bulk pricing is where the best deal is.
http://www.connaughtshaving.com/gemss.html
At Ted Pella, these are the blades that you want: http://www.tedpella.com/dissect_html/bla...#stainless
Cursor down until you get to the 121-3 blades.
There are also carbon steel blades and they are really good, but they rust without special handling. Phooey on that!
The SS coated blades can also require "special handling" but not of the same type. They are almost too sharp for shaving when fresh. So to age them I use them in a mild razor for the first few shaves; 3-4. After that I put them into any razor and they're fine. Being SS they require no other consideration.
http://www.connaughtshaving.com/gemss.html
At Ted Pella, these are the blades that you want: http://www.tedpella.com/dissect_html/bla...#stainless
Cursor down until you get to the 121-3 blades.
There are also carbon steel blades and they are really good, but they rust without special handling. Phooey on that!
The SS coated blades can also require "special handling" but not of the same type. They are almost too sharp for shaving when fresh. So to age them I use them in a mild razor for the first few shaves; 3-4. After that I put them into any razor and they're fine. Being SS they require no other consideration.
Brian. Lover of SE razors.
I find that the CS blades don't require any break in period as the SS blades do. They're also more expensive for me because I can only find them in a 10 pack, and I don't get as shaves per blade with CS blades.
Smoothness of shave may be affected as suggested by polishaver because the CS blades will rust just from atmospheric moisture if they have any age on them. Even freshly purchased, they may be old rusted blades and no longer shave worthy. But that goes for CS DE blades as well. It's not unique to SE.
Glad you like the Frostbite! I turn into a Frostbite addict during the hot weather. I can't remember using anything else since the weather warmed up.
Smoothness of shave may be affected as suggested by polishaver because the CS blades will rust just from atmospheric moisture if they have any age on them. Even freshly purchased, they may be old rusted blades and no longer shave worthy. But that goes for CS DE blades as well. It's not unique to SE.
Glad you like the Frostbite! I turn into a Frostbite addict during the hot weather. I can't remember using anything else since the weather warmed up.
Brian. Lover of SE razors.
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