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Safety razor: When you need to shave with a razor, these things work better than disposables and are cheap as hell to replace the blades for. Still on my original pack of blades from 10 years ago (got a gross of blades for maybe $20) and am not even halfway through - I might not ever have to buy blades again.
This. I bought 500 feather blades for $40 (which is more of a steal than a deal) in 2013 and they will last me many more years
I have probably tried 3 dozen blade types, and Feathers and Gillette Yellows are the tops. Double the price of the cheaper ones, but absolutely a nice "splurge." Decided to grow out my hair and beard for a while to mix things up, but I still have a big grab bag of blades for when I change moods again.
Even at double the price you still end up paying under $0.10 per shave - maybe $25/year - and that's if you pay full price. A small fraction of what you'd pay for cartridges or disposable razors.
Yup, double edge blades are so cheap compared to cartridges. I got pretty long life out of blades too, so it got even cheaper.
100% this. Went all in and bought a really nice open comb handle to go with it, then stopped shaving completely a year or so later. Havenβt looked back.
E: I really did enjoy shaving with it, just got tired of shaving.
A 100pack of astra blades... they just keep going and going! I suspect that they multiply inside that box tower that they come in!
Came to mention Safety razors. I bought a Β£30 razor and 100 blades for Β£7 11 years ago. I'm about 2/3rds the way through the blades.
This was such an improvement bit only are the blades better but since they are cents each and not dollars I just get a fresh blade when ever it want to. Bought a pack of 100 for like 6 dollars a few years back and only recently had to restock.
Use some of the savings to get a nice brush and soap it will make a world or difference over the stuff in a can.
Yeah, I'm still on my original brush too lol
yeah I am not sure if I will ever run through my blades and I got them free to boot from my brother who moved over to straight razors.
Yup. I havenβt bought shaving supplies since when I bought mine in 2020. Bought a bunch of shaving cream in sticks, a decent brush with a lather bowl, an okay handle with a bunch of blades, and I still have enough supplies for years to come.
Bought a cheap 5β¬ safety razor some years back and liked it. I kept cutting my face, but I thought I'm just too stupid to shave.
Bought a 20β¬ razor later on. Turns out I'm not stupid, the 5β¬ one was just bad.
Not necessarily bad, but different razors are more or less aggressive and need to be used differently. I bought a second safety razor that was more expensive and higher quality than the first and discovered it has a much more aggressive edge so cuts me a lot easier.
Can't remember when I bought my de razor, but it was old even then. And it's the quick and convenient trapdoor type. I rinse and flip the blade after each shave as it only takes a few seconds. It even came with a travel case. Flea market price range, I think, well under 10β¬.
I have a big stack of blades I ordered from somewhere as well and they'll last a while.
If you don't already do this, drying off your blades can make them last even longer.