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Way OT Blade vs Electric shavers

BajaTom
BajaTom Posts: 1,269
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
Can a lifelong blade user make the switch to electric razor and be satisfied? The blades are not holding up very well any longer. For the $$$$ it might be time to switch. Any suggestions on type of shaver to buy? Thanks, tom

Comments

  • fishlessman
    fishlessman Posts: 34,589
    i switched to a straight edge a couple years back, bloody learning curve for about a month but its simple now. much better shave than either electric or disposables. it will last a lifetime touching it up on a stone every six months or so. the blade i use at camp was made in the late 1800's, bought it on ebay for less than 20 dollars
    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
  • Rascal
    Rascal Posts: 3,923
    I've used wet razors for most of my life (fav's are Gillette "Good News' and "Mach 3"). Over the years I've tried a few electric types, but as fishlessman wrote, they don't place a close second to a wet shave.
  • AzScott
    AzScott Posts: 309
    I got sick and tired of the blade cartridges a little over a year ago. Five blades, really? A dollar + for a cartridge, come on. I bought a Merkur double edge razor and am using Feather blades. Check out www.classicshaving.com and if you make a change be sure to pick up some of the Classic Shaving Cream. I would never go back to a cartridge but I am thinking of getting a straight edge blade.
  • fishlessman
    fishlessman Posts: 34,589
    mitchells woolfat soap is the best ive found, looks pricey at first but a puck lasts maybe 16 months. if your looking at straights check out the srp forum and have your first blade sharpened by the webmaster. makes a big difference as new blades are not shave ready
    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
  • Rascal
    Rascal Posts: 3,923
    I only shave every 2-3 days so I get lots of mileage for my bucks. One razor will last me months....
  • Cpt'n Cook
    Cpt'n Cook Posts: 1,917
    I like Brush, shaving soap and blade. Unlike that wus Fishlessman I use a sharpened rock instead of a cutthroat. :laugh:
  • Buxwheat
    Buxwheat Posts: 727
    I prefer the Wet/Dry electrics. I like to shave in the shower and these electrics can go in the shower with you. Currently using a Norelco Cool Skin, but the best one I have had was a Panasonic. Norelco does a better job on the neck than the Panasonic, but the Panasonic was closer on the face. Both provide a shave almost as close as a blade. The Norelco uses Nivea lotion that is dispensed by the razor. I have gotten away from that (pricey) and use Kiss My Face Patchouli moisture shave. Ahh, patchouli. Reminds me of college.
  • fishlessman
    fishlessman Posts: 34,589
    i hear clam shells work even better than a rock. puck brush and a moss scuttle to keep the lather warm

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    this ones late 1800's.
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    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
  • Jeffersonian
    Jeffersonian Posts: 4,244
    I use a Mach 3 in the shower and a cartridge lasts me several weeks. Maybe you need to change your soap/cream.

    I can use an electric in the winter, but my skin's too soft in warm months and they don't tend to work well.
  • Rascal
    Rascal Posts: 3,923
    I'm with you as far as shaving cream making a difference. Any of the "Edge" varieties work well for me and I leave it on for at least 5 minutes.
  • icemncmth
    icemncmth Posts: 1,165
    I have a few shaving toys!!!


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  • Cpt'n Cook
    Cpt'n Cook Posts: 1,917
    Nice blade, I used a straight razor for a while in my 20s. I couldn't seem to keep it sharp enough, I still use a brush and soap though.

    I do have pretty close to a full beard though :woohoo:
  • I tried a couple of high end electrics and found them to not shave close enough. Maybe they would work well for someone with a light beard.
  • I inherited my Grandfather's straight edge and all the accessories many years ago. I have yet to find the testicular fortitude to use it yet though.
  • BobS
    BobS Posts: 2,485
    I have been thinking about switching to a double edge. Is there anything I need to know about the razor itself, in terms of good/bad brands and adjustment characteristics?
  • AzScott
    AzScott Posts: 309
    I don't know enough about them but I chose a Merkur double edge that is adjustable. I'm glad I chose the adjustable since it took about 2 weeks for me to adjust to it. I would also recommend a styptic stick in case you cut yourself. I did for about 3 weeks and now I never do. I also think the Feather blades are incredible compared to Merkur blades.