#11

Shaven in the Past
Put me down for the ASTRA. With luck they'll work for you. They meet my criteria. Cheap, plentiful and good.

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#12
Update:
A friend of mine told me that he's been using feather blades for about two years and gave me a box of ten. Whoa! I had to wait 36 hours before I could shave again! I had BBS everywhere except my "trouble" spot and almost no irritation. I'm really glad I tried those because now I have a "closeness" benchmark I can chase while seeking more comfort. I have the Astra SP's on deck. I'm finishing my third feather blade tomorrow and moving on to the Astra.
#13

Posting Freak
I think the feather blades are great. I find they work best in my feather razor, like they were made for each other. The Astra is fine but you've spoiled yourself with the feather.
Mark

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#14

Member
Austin, TX
(12-01-2015, 03:57 AM)Marko Wrote: I think the feather blades are great.  I find they work best in my feather razor, like they were made for each other.  The Astra is fine but you've spoiled yourself with the feather.
Mark

I have a number of blades that I feel offer solid shaves but agree with Marko, the Feathers are my favorite and would be my one and only if I had to choose.

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Kevin
#15
Update 2: tried an Astra SP on my 36th shave since switching to DE wet shaving; and, I achieved my 1st legit BBS. Two solid passes with clean-up on my chin, jaw line and neck. Alum had zero sting, Pinaud Bay Rum was soothing rather than burning and a cotton ball verified what I had hoped one day to achieve. The Astra delivered! The Feather gave me a super close shave; but, the Astra let me do the clean-up even on my trouble areas to get them BBS. Most importantly, ZERO IRRITATION! Until something else beats it, the Astra is the winner in the EJDE89 for me.

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#16

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
(12-06-2015, 03:32 AM)bgremill Wrote: Update 2:  tried an Astra SP on my 36th shave since switching to DE wet shaving; and,  I achieved my 1st legit BBS.  Two solid passes with clean-up on my chin, jaw line and neck. Alum had zero sting, Pinaud Bay Rum was soothing rather than burning and a cotton ball verified what I had hoped one day to achieve. The Astra delivered!  The Feather gave me a super close shave; but, the Astra let me do the clean-up even on my trouble areas to get them BBS. Most importantly, ZERO IRRITATION!  Until something else beats it, the Astra is the winner in the EJDE89 for me.

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#17

Member
Detroit
That's great to hear, bgremill. Another nice thing about the Astra SP for me is that they usually last at least 5 shaves. They're already one of the cheapest blades so you can't beat that!
- Jeff
#18
I tried the Astra SP and liked it. Unfortunately, I can barely get passed the second shave before tossing it. For me they degrade quickly.
#19
Sandan, at $10/100, I would not have a problem at all using a blade for only two shaves if they always gave me the results I'm getting from my initial shaves with the Astras. Luckily for me I'm getting at!least 3 shaves from them. That's about $10/ year if I were to stick with Astras.
I have other blades to try and will continue to work through them. I'm pretty encouraged at these have worked so well early on.
#20
Cost wise it comes out to one shave per blade. Which is pretty high for me.  Usually ditch it after one shave because its annoying to change mid-shave with a new blade. The others I use , Polsiver 4 shaves and Gillette yellows  would  give 3 shaves easily. are my two favorites. GSB would be next.


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