I agree with conservator that the feather razor has an affinity for the feather blade - who knew right? I also found the Feather blades to work very well in the ikon SC#102 slant. I put a Kai blade in the AS-D2 and was not happy. So, for the time being the As-D2 gets fed an exclusive diet of Feather blades.
I'm using a feather blade in my fat handled gillette tech for my 2nd shave now. I did 2 passes on my lower neck only, for 2 different shaves. for me, the feathers aren't NEARLY as smooth in the gillette tech as they are in my feather as-d2. I cannot feel the feather blade against my skin AT ALL when it's in my as-d2, but I can definitely feel it in my tech...and it's rough. I'm probably going to swap it out for my trusty astra sp blades for my next shave in a day or two..
Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
I'm on an Excalibur quest with my Feather right now. I'm about 8 shaves in, hopefully I could stretch it even more without sacrificing even a little bit in its performance. The moment I feel a tug or get a weeper, that's the end of it.
So far, so good with the Rockwell 6s.
I don't like paying a lot for blades, and I find these blades to be on the spendy side.
I do wish there was a cheaper eBay seller of Feathers like with some of our favorite blades.
So far, so good with the Rockwell 6s.
I don't like paying a lot for blades, and I find these blades to be on the spendy side.
I do wish there was a cheaper eBay seller of Feathers like with some of our favorite blades.
(This post was last modified: 05-14-2017, 02:06 PM by John Clayton.)
I use a Feather more often than not, whether DE or SE, and Kai, too. And at $24.20/100 (DE) and $11.25/20 (AC Pro) on Amazon, Feathers are a good buy compared to the rest, IMO.
My Personnas (US and Israeli), although decent, are getting lonely in my bathroom drawer.
My Personnas (US and Israeli), although decent, are getting lonely in my bathroom drawer.
"What's good for me ain't necessarily good for the weak-minded." - Augustus McRae
Out of all the blades I have tried, two have come on top, and sadly, they are both some of the most expensive DE blades out there — Personna (Med) Preps and Feather New Hi-Stainless blades.
The Feather DE blades get the job done where so many other blades fail. I seem to have relatively sensitive skin, so I am not interested in wrecking my face with a mild blade and a four-pass shave. For me, Feathers are smooth from the very first shave, and are good for 5–7 shaves per blade. (Which, by the way, brings the cost down nicely.)
I have enjoyed Feathers in a variety of different razors. They were the only blade that would actually make my Gillette Travel Tech, well, shave. And when I load one in my Blackbird, the already efficient razor reaches a new pinnacle of stubble destruction capability.
The Feather DE blades get the job done where so many other blades fail. I seem to have relatively sensitive skin, so I am not interested in wrecking my face with a mild blade and a four-pass shave. For me, Feathers are smooth from the very first shave, and are good for 5–7 shaves per blade. (Which, by the way, brings the cost down nicely.)
I have enjoyed Feathers in a variety of different razors. They were the only blade that would actually make my Gillette Travel Tech, well, shave. And when I load one in my Blackbird, the already efficient razor reaches a new pinnacle of stubble destruction capability.
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
(05-15-2017, 03:59 AM)Matsilainen Wrote: Out of all the blades I have tried, two have come on top, and sadly, they are both some of the most expensive DE blades out there — Personna (Med) Preps and Feather New Hi-Stainless blades...
None of the top tier Gillette blades, e.g., Rubie, Platinum or 7 O'Clock ones worked for you?
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