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I was in boots with the wife today and came across some of these which got me thinking, I used to own one about 20 yrs ago and it was pants, I just wondered if they've improved somewhat and is it worth spending a whole hundred odd pounds on one while they're in the sales? they do seem to have gone up in price since I last looked lol! what's the pw verdict on these?

cheers,

paddy.

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Nope, only good shave is with a sharp blade in a DE razor or open blade cut throat.

 

Leccy are pants I've had loads over the years some very expensive and all were nowhere near a good de razor.

 

Only Half decent one I have is a Panasonic one bought in Teneriffe around ten years ago, outlasted and out performed new so called better ones.

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I was in boots with the wife today and came across some of these which got me thinking, I used to own one about 20 yrs ago and it was pants, I just wondered if they've improved somewhat and is it worth spending a whole hundred odd pounds on one while they're in the sales? they do seem to have gone up in price since I last looked lol! what's the pw verdict on these?

cheers,

paddy.

 

Always had a Phillips .... Would not use any other.

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Can't stand leccy shavers, rubbish shave and leave me sore.

Wet shave every time.

Occasional in growers with a Mach 3 but last year I gave a second chance to DE (double edge razor) and it's been great.

I have now found my purfect razor and blade setup: Edwin Jagger DE89 with green Astra SP blades, I also use a badger brush and Taylor of Old Bond Street (Sandlewood) cream. With this setup my shaves are great and a lot cheaper than cartridge razors.

Everyone should give DE a bash even if reserved for weekend luxuries !

 

ATB

 

Matt

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well I bought one, a Philips waterproof 3 whirly bladed thing that I can use in the shower, only thing is we have no water at the moment as a water main has burst, so we're boiling up panfuls on the cooker to wash with, there's bowsers positioned all over NR14 & NR15 areas and it's a bit of a hassle getting enough for a meaningful bath so the 1st shave will have to wait. cheers,

Paddy

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I started DE shaving a couple of years back and have never looked back. Quick, cheap, irritation free and even enjoyable. I've acquired quite a selection now of vintage and modern DE razors. I've even had a dabble with straight razors. I'd always wet shaved with multi blade cartridges before that. I tried electric razors a few times and they were always a massive disappointment. Took ages, left my skin sore and gave me a rubbish shave. The adverts always look seductive and blokes like their gadgets, but IMO leccy razors are all style over substance.

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I started DE shaving a couple of years back and have never looked back. Quick, cheap, irritation free and even enjoyable. I've acquired quite a selection now of vintage and modern DE razors. I've even had a dabble with straight razors. I'd always wet shaved with multi blade cartridges before that. I tried electric razors a few times and they were always a massive disappointment. Took ages, left my skin sore and gave me a rubbish shave. The adverts always look seductive and blokes like their gadgets, but IMO leccy razors are all style over substance.

well I was recommended this by some of the staff, it can be used with foam for a wet shave too, I do hope I haven't wasted my dough, my last experience with them wasn't that good.

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I have gone through a few leccy shavers as well as various blade razors and also now use a de razor when i bother shaving, but when I did have the leccy one i bought a stick called 'shaver saver' have also seen similar called 'razor saver'. It is really just a block of compressed talc that you rub over your face before using the leccy razor, if dry shaving, it made a huge difference and a much smoother shave.

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Edwin Jagger de 89 barley twist with Feathers or Personna Platinums,or Japanese Miraki open blade with the long Miraki disposable blades when I feel like being cocky or want to bleed,nearly always get a nick if I go back over an area even when re lathered. One pass against the grain close fast blood and irritation free.

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