(03-23-2016, 02:43 AM)NeoXerxes Wrote: I'm with Freddy and TSEvangelist on this one, though grim made some excellent counterpoints earlier in the thread. It isn't that I'm unwilling to pay a premium price for what is clearly a premium product, but rather that the price is unjustifiably high relative to other premium products such as the Wolfman and ATT systems. And not only is the hardware more expensive, but using their blade subscription service and the one-and-toss method would cost me the same amount for one month of blades as it would for one year of normal DE blades (with my average of a few uses each) using a typical DE system. In other words, by purchasing the OneBlade I'd be paying beyond a premium price for the razor, and increasing my blade upkeep costs by more than 10 times. If I were to purchase the blades in bulk, it may lessen the cost a bit, but upkeep would still be significantly pricier than with many alternatives.
As someone who is naturally interested in products like the ATT/Wolfman and in high end soaps/creams, I am not at all averse to paying a premium for premium products. But on the other hand, for the massive premium (on the unit and the blades) to be justifiable for me, it would have to offer a noticeably better shave than an ATT or Wolfman. Based on reviews I'm certain that the OneBlade is an exceptional razor, yet I remain unconvinced of the value proposition. $300 for a razor that is made in China (as opposed to something like the ATT or Wolfman, which are made in the USA/Canada) seems inordinately high. That said, I'm still considering it alongside the Mongoose and possible upcoming SE releases from ATT/Wolfman, as I'd eventually like to pick up a SE razor.
I understand your position. However to me it does justify the cost. First of all, I know of or heard of anybody who actually used the blade subscription.
If you buy the Feather blades in bulk it is a lot cheaper. Furthermore,if you use the de-spined gems,you can get 8-10 comfortable shaves with it. I never had a DE blade last more than 5 shaves and the gems are cheaper than DE blades. Secondly,I have used the ATT H2, Ikon Shavetech, and many other higer-end,made in the USA razors and they were not nearly as close a shave as the oneblade for me,for you it might be a different story,but if you have never shaved with the oneblade you can't really compare it. I have been wet-shaving for a long long time (1970's),never have used a cart, and no razor has ever given me a better shave and when I say better,I mostly mean longevity of the BBS because I can get BBS with many different razors.
In my mind, if people will pay $179 for the ATT razor,or $300 or $400 for the set of all heads,OR pay $240 for a King Cobra, $300 for the oneblade is not much more,to say nothing for what they will pay for a toggle or streamline or any such vintage razor. I have shaved with most of these, and the oneblade beats them all IMO. I would love to try a wolfman as they get great reviews and I would buy one if I could but for me the oneblade tops all.Since you at least are considering it, I sure hope you try it because I was very very skeptical of the oneblade when I first heard about it. I read the ad propaganda, advertising,and I laughed at it. Then I kept reading about it on the various forums,bought it thinking I would send it back after 10 days and was shocked at what I discovered.
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