(This post was last modified: 03-01-2019, 06:41 PM by draebeard.)
I recently bought a OneBlade (V1). I tried one for a week on a pass-around when they first came out, and wasn't impressed. But I was convinced to give it a 21 day trial, before rejecting it. I got it at a reasonable enough price, that I could flip it without losing money (an important consideration). But before my 21 days were over, I bought (separately) a new Schick O Type Clone & a pack of 10 Japanese Schick Twin Injector Blades. Today I tried them, and man was I impressed. I've been familiar with injectors since the 1960s (my first razor was a Pal adjustable), but I'd never tried twin blades. So I interrupted my 21 day OneBlade trial, with a Chinese razor and a Japanese blade, and I'm glad I did. Now for the comparison.
Both razors are made in China. The OneBlade costs $399 new; the Schick O Type Clone costs $35 new. They are both of good build quality; the OneBlade of course is better. The OneBlade weighs 90 grams; the Schick clone weighs 40 grams. The OneBlade uses an expensive proprietary blade (Feather FHS-10), but can be made to get by on a despined Gem blade. The Japanese Schick Twin blade (which I used) is even more expensive, but the razor works fine with (much cheaper) singles. I can only get 2 shaves from an FHS-10. I don't yet know how many shaves I can get from the Schick Twin, but I'll bet it's more than two.
I have never been able to effectively shave under my nose with the OneBlade. Whereas I can shave just fine under my nose with any SE or DE razor I've ever tried, except for the OneBlade and the Occam's Razor. Lastly, and most importantly, I got a cleaner shave from the Schick Injector Twin-Blade than the OneBlade, and it was just as smooth and irritation free.
I'm goin to keep my OneBlade for a few more weeks, so as to keep my bargain with myself. But after that I'm pretty sure I'm going to flip it. What I'm really curious about, is how many good shaves I can get from those (very pricey) Japanese Schick Twins. At 10 blades for $30, I hope to get 10 shaves. That's probably wishful thinking, but we shall see.
Both razors are made in China. The OneBlade costs $399 new; the Schick O Type Clone costs $35 new. They are both of good build quality; the OneBlade of course is better. The OneBlade weighs 90 grams; the Schick clone weighs 40 grams. The OneBlade uses an expensive proprietary blade (Feather FHS-10), but can be made to get by on a despined Gem blade. The Japanese Schick Twin blade (which I used) is even more expensive, but the razor works fine with (much cheaper) singles. I can only get 2 shaves from an FHS-10. I don't yet know how many shaves I can get from the Schick Twin, but I'll bet it's more than two.
I have never been able to effectively shave under my nose with the OneBlade. Whereas I can shave just fine under my nose with any SE or DE razor I've ever tried, except for the OneBlade and the Occam's Razor. Lastly, and most importantly, I got a cleaner shave from the Schick Injector Twin-Blade than the OneBlade, and it was just as smooth and irritation free.
I'm goin to keep my OneBlade for a few more weeks, so as to keep my bargain with myself. But after that I'm pretty sure I'm going to flip it. What I'm really curious about, is how many good shaves I can get from those (very pricey) Japanese Schick Twins. At 10 blades for $30, I hope to get 10 shaves. That's probably wishful thinking, but we shall see.