(03-20-2024, 06:56 PM)RayClem Wrote:(03-20-2024, 01:55 PM)Gasman Wrote: Well Ray, You had brought up the super thins and I had some. I didn't get a good shave from them either but wanted you to have something to compare the other super thins against. At first I thought these blades were just too thin and floppy so I tried them in a razor that pinched the blade closer to the edge. Still no good. Now with your comments I know for sure they are just not worth keeping. I tried them twice as you did. Fail was my conclusion about them. They came from a guy I bought razors from in Canada. So they have been passed around and nobody likes them.
The Matgicol blade I found to be a nice blade. BUT...
I couldn't get a third comfortable shave from them. The edge didn't hold up well IMO. Could have just been me so I'm interested in your opinion on them. I plan on trying another blade from the pack to see if it holds up better. If I cant get 4 shaves from a blade its really not worth the effort in my mind. Unless the name is Feather. Those I will always have. But they are "one and done" in my book. Great for travel.
No more different blades in my stash to send ya. I still plan on buying 3 more brands to put in the collection. But they will come from your spreadsheet.
Not have much luck finding the Filoso Barber Blades.
Don't worry, I still count you as a friend.
Even if you had warned me about the Super Thins, I still would have tried them. It is all part of experimentation. You win some and you lose some.
ErkRusselReserve did warn me that he Thailand blades were not as good as the ones from Vietnam, but I cannot believe that Gillette would make blades that are that bad. I am not fond of Gillette Rubie Plus and Astra Superior Platinum, but at least they are sharp enough to shave.
If others have tried using the Gillette Super Thins from Thailand, I would be most interested in knowing their experience. Perhaps these were counterfeit blades, or perhaps it was a bad batch that slipped through QC. Maybe folks in Thailand have very fine beards and the blades are sharp enough for them. I am perplexed.
Your experience with the Matgicol blades sounds like my experience with FlyDear. The first shave was nice; the second one was OK; the third one was marginal. I would not risk a 4th shave with them. Perhaps the Matgicol and FlyDear blades are the same blade in different wrappers.
As for the Filoso Barber Blades, shortly after I gave them a glowing recommendation, I noticed that they were sold out on Amazon. However, I don't think my recommendation had anything to do with the shortage. I think you can find some at the same price directly from the Filoso web site.
https://filosobarberbrand.com/products/f...zor-blades
The price is $13 per 100 blades, which is what I paid on Amazon. However, if you purchase directly from the web site, you will need to pay $4.95 for 1st class USPS shipping. Even with shipping, the blades are still a good value considering that many blades cost $20 or more without shipping.
The Filoso blades do seem to be a tad bit elusive. I remember the first time I saw them I was curious, then they seem to vanish on me. I'm still trying to try some of the newer blades I have and also want to revisit some I haven't used in a while before I move onto picking up more blades. I'm trying to avoid it for the moment! Then, there's always that moment where you need like $1.82 more to get that free shipping! Looking on Amazon, I came across these blades. They would appear to be another private label so to speak of Derby blades. I'm guessing because they have the same coating and they're made in Turkey.
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