(07-18-2016, 03:17 AM)Pete123 Wrote: It was designed for older guys that make good money, that are moving from cartridge shaving.
While I believe they did say it was designed to migrate cartridge shavers to a single edge, no where did I read anything age related or money related.
1. Young people can make more money than old people
2. If anything, the "old guys" already traditionally wet shave. Its the young people who know no better.
(07-18-2016, 03:17 AM)Pete123 Wrote: it is a mild blade
Is it? Are you confusing how sharp the blade is with razor design? Don't you mean the razor design seems mild? The reason the blade dulls so quickly is because its is extremely sharp. The human eye cannot see the edge.
(07-18-2016, 03:17 AM)Pete123 Wrote: .remember the demographic it was designed for.
Old rich folks and not young rich folks?
(07-18-2016, 03:17 AM)Pete123 Wrote: It is harder to clean
Its trivial to clean. Rinse and put it in a cup of Simple Green. Done.
(07-18-2016, 03:17 AM)Pete123 Wrote: I'm not a fan of the blades due to their cost. Remember who they designed it for - older guys with plenty of money.
You seem hung up on money. In that case, don't buy it. Its not for you. In a hobby where people own thousands of dollars worth of brushes, spend their lives scouring eBay and flea sales to collect old razors, and own >200 soaps and are eager for the next "Seasonal" soap release, your worried about the price of blades? Then the razor is not for you. Thats cool. But for those who have 200 soaps they will never use or $2,000 tied up in brushes, thats kind of funny.
(07-18-2016, 03:17 AM)Pete123 Wrote: The blades are $1 per blade from Oneblade, shipping included. I've started seeing them a few places in the US at $.70 per blade, shipping not included. I suspect, though am only guessing, that Oneblade had exclusive distribution in the US and was not able to buy enough to keep exclusive distribution.
Still, I can get Feather double edged for $23.50 for 100 blades from Amazon. As a Prime member, there is no additional cost.
Do some Due Diligence
Bullgoose. Buy in bulk when they go on sale at 15% off (happens throughout the year) = cost $0.455/blade
Caunnaught. BREXIT IS YOUR FRIEND. $0.39/blade. Many people believe the pound will drop to parity to the dollar by the end of the year. If that happens ... $0.30/blade
Gifts & Care. With DFS discount - $0.39/blade
Or your 70 cents? That's Maggards, way out of line with BREXIT prices
Or buy the Gems.
In the end, we all like what we like. YMMV and all that. I think your hung up on cost. In that case, its not for you. Thats fine ... But a little due diligence and the cost of the consumables comes way down. Just saying ... And as a tool, a sunk cost ... I'll say it again ...
First, nobody pays $300. The tool is always on sale one way or the other. I'm sure somebody paid full price but they constantly bundle stuff making the net cost around $250 or so. But lets say $300. Who hasn't thrown $300 away on ... nothing. They can't even remember when they spent it. Maybe on an fancy dinner for the family for an occasion? And now you don't even remember what you ate. But a fine tool is forever ....
Just saying ... but as usual YMMV and if its not for you, then thats OK.