(09-11-2019, 02:38 AM)Glock Wrote: LOOT -I’ve had some great experience with Personna Med Preps as well. No glue spots on those either. Made in the USA.
Same here. They are pricey but good. BTW, I just checked on Amazon, where the Med Preps are about the same price as KAI blades - which are also glue free and another of my favorites.
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(09-09-2019, 02:40 AM)LOOT Wrote:(09-08-2019, 06:40 PM)txiab Wrote: No. No glue. Although the outside wrapper is sealed with a small dab of something. You can see where the wrapper tore when I opened it. No glue on the blade though.What a kind gesture. Addy inbound. Thank you, sir.
I'd be happy to post some to you if you PM me your address.
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After using the blades you sent, I believe those are indeed the same blade. Thanks for the hook-up, sir.
Thanks as well to all for the guidance in solving a mystery.
If I may ask a clarifying question - are "Personna Supers" (with that printed on the blade) and "Personna Lab Blues" (with no writing on the blade) - the same blade? If not, would love your perspective on how they are different. I got the former with a Blackland razor and the latter from WCS. Thanks for your help!
(06-11-2020, 03:26 AM)Ali_R Wrote: If I may ask a clarifying question - are "Personna Supers" (with that printed on the blade) and "Personna Lab Blues" (with no writing on the blade) - the same blade? If not, would love your perspective on how they are different. I got the former with a Blackland razor and the latter from WCS. Thanks for your help!Personna May be the most confusing blade on this planet! Lab Blue was not a name Personna ever used. They just came in a blue wrapper and were sold through medical supply houses for “lab” use. We shavers repurposed them. The packet with the arrows were sometimes called barber blades and a very nice. Today they are sold in a blue box labeled comfort coated, white wrapper, no glue dots, printed personna super. These Are the same as lab blues. Printing on the blade looks like a kindergartener did the printing. As for “no printing” look closer and see if the name is not etched lightly on the blade. I have several hundred bulk, blue wrapped, etched lab blues and I swear they are sharper and longer lasting than the old lab blues.
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