Rapira Swedish Steel for me, but I love the Rapira Platinum Lux blades, so much so that I bought 100!
Both Astra blades continually disappoint me. I try them every other year and still no good for me.
Both Astra blades continually disappoint me. I try them every other year and still no good for me.
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
(This post was last modified: 02-16-2022, 09:06 AM by zaclikestoshave.)
(02-16-2022, 03:20 AM)kooshman7 Wrote: Derby Extra (Green) are bad in just about everything I try, albeit for one exception. I don't know why it is, but they work really well in open comb razors!
I didn't like Derby green Extra blades either but it did work well in the Muhle r41 for me.
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I'd like to mention that Merkur blades weren't very good for my shaves.
A mystery blade for sure. I never felt too comfortable with the M41 when I first used it but might be a different story now. Merkur blades I can't give too good an impression on as I only used the few I got with Merkur razors, but never found it too good. Considering the price too I'm not keen on giving them another chance.
Joe
I have a tough beard, so I need very sharp blades. I have sensitive skin, so I need smooth blades.
Blades that do not work for me because they are not sharp enough:
Derby Extra, Shark Super Chrome, Durablade 7 AM, Merkur, Van der Hagen, Gillette Rubie Plus, Astra Super Platinum (I can use this one if I had to do so, but prefer not to use them)
Personna Comfort Coated (lab blue) on the first shave; as coating wears off, they work fine
Blades that do not work for me because they are not smooth enough:
Feather Hi Stainless- work for two shaves and then become too rough
Astra SP blades and Gillette Rubie Plus are not particularly smooth along with their lack of sharpness
Blades that do not work for me because they are not sharp enough:
Derby Extra, Shark Super Chrome, Durablade 7 AM, Merkur, Van der Hagen, Gillette Rubie Plus, Astra Super Platinum (I can use this one if I had to do so, but prefer not to use them)
Personna Comfort Coated (lab blue) on the first shave; as coating wears off, they work fine
Blades that do not work for me because they are not smooth enough:
Feather Hi Stainless- work for two shaves and then become too rough
Astra SP blades and Gillette Rubie Plus are not particularly smooth along with their lack of sharpness
(This post was last modified: 02-16-2022, 02:19 PM by Lipripper660.)
I don’t know about disappointment in a blade but I do have several in the “not really a razor blade” category and Merkur leads that pack. The only blade I can think of in terms of disappointment is Bic. I do best with the sharpest blades and it’s reported that Bic is one of the sharpest but I’ve tried them two different times and found them nearer a Merkur than a feather and it puzzles me. Perhaps I need to try them yet again.
This is an interesting thread. Disappointment suggests an unmet expectation so to find a blade disappointing I have to first have an expectation of better performance than it turned out to have. By that definition I really don’t find any blades disappointing but there are plenty that I find ineffective in the razors I have tried them in. That said, I can certainly see where a person might be disappointed if say, I highly recommended my favourite Feather blades to them saying how fantastic I thought they were and they went out and bought a 100 lot only to find that they didn’t like them. That’s disappointing, incomprehensible in my opinion but certainly disappointing from their perspective.
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