#1

Posting Freak
I saw this at the drugstore last week. Does anyone use it? I’m not sure the configuration. Shavette?
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#2

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
Yep, apparently a shavette for half a DE blade

https://youtu.be/rWCeVJHyUNU

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#3

Posting Freak
(07-21-2022, 10:16 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Yep, apparently a shavette for half a DE blade

https://youtu.be/rWCeVJHyUNU

Thanks Dave, that video only reinforces my pre-existing preference for DE razors!When he first started manipulating the razor I thought there was a blade in it and that he was crazy but then realized it was blade-less. I Don have any reason to want to shave with something like that and the video guy’s reference to a lot of blood when shaving with it did nothing to change my opinion. I suppose if money is your only concern, a $24 razor and half DE blades are pushing the limits on the cheapest shave possible. Depending if course on how many shaves you get per half blade.

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#4

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(07-21-2022, 03:33 PM)Marko Wrote:
(07-21-2022, 10:16 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Yep, apparently a shavette for half a DE blade

https://youtu.be/rWCeVJHyUNU

Thanks Dave, that video only reinforces my pre-existing preference for DE razors!When he first started manipulating the razor I thought there was a blade in it and that he was crazy but then realized it was blade-less. I Don have any reason to want to shave with something like that and the video guy’s reference to a lot of blood when shaving with it did nothing to change my opinion. I suppose if money is your only concern, a $24 razor and half DE blades are pushing the limits on the cheapest shave possible. Depending if course on how many shaves you get per half blade.
Mark, I honestly did not even watch the video. I have some shavettes and vintage weck razors and they sit more than they get used but are there if I get the itch. I just get closer and better shaves with single edge and double edge razors.

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#5

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(07-21-2022, 04:35 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(07-21-2022, 03:33 PM)Marko Wrote:
(07-21-2022, 10:16 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Yep, apparently a shavette for half a DE blade

https://youtu.be/rWCeVJHyUNU

Thanks Dave, that video only reinforces my pre-existing preference for DE razors!When he first started manipulating the razor I thought there was a blade in it and that he was crazy but then realized it was blade-less. I Don have any reason to want to shave with something like that and the video guy’s reference to a lot of blood when shaving with it did nothing to change my opinion. I suppose if money is your only concern, a $24 razor and half DE blades are pushing the limits on the cheapest shave possible. Depending if course on how many shaves you get per half blade.
Mark, I honestly did not even watch the video. I have some shavettes and vintage weck razors and they sit more than they get used but are there if I get the itch. I just get closer and better shaves with single edge and double edge razors.

I guess the attraction is you can get a straight razor-ish shave without all the effort of honing and maintaining the blade. My barber (now deceased) used a shavette to clean up the edges after a haircut. He had a hot lather dispenser too.  I think shavettes are ideal in that context.

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#6
These shavettes have interested me since I just got into DE a few months back and the straight razors appeal to me but I know a lot goes into one to get a sharp smooth edge and as a beginner I doubt I’d achieve a good shaving edge.

Also these are fairly cheap and can use any DE blade. But I’ve read many people say they don’t shave like a straight razor and the straights are much smoother shaves. It’s a shame they don’t shave the same because I’d love to test out a straight without all the work starting out. But a good used Boker can be picked up quite reasonably. All the sharpening and honing is what worries me and is going to take many days of research.

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#7

Member
Chicago Suburbs
If you want to use a shavette, you are much better off with a higher quality one that uses the Artist Club injector style blades than one that uses half-DE blades. The less expensive shavettes often do not have the proper weight and balance to provide a proper shave. If you want a real straight razor shave, either get a high quality shavette or get a real straight razor.


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