For a 12 dollar or so razor on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Feather-Double-Edge-Shaving-Razor/dp/B003YJ70NY
I used the razor today for the first time. At first I was thinking how is this piece of plastic going to give me a good shave. Every part of it feels flimsy after trying the metal vintage Gillette razors. Well I loaded the feather blade that came with it into the razor and proceeded to lather and shave. On my cheeks I was amazed at how smooth it was. On my jaw line again no cuts or irritation. Normally I get irritation on my jaw line. So this was a pleasant surprise. The razor itself was comfortable and easy to control. The lack of weight made it easier to use correct pressure. The thin metal on the doors give the blade a strong audio feedback so you can get the angle easier. On my neck after the second pass I had a bunch of Knicks but I chalk that up to the soap. All in all I was really impressed with this cheap plastic razor. It does come in a hard plastic case and can hold a plastic tuck of blades nicely. I will try and see if it will hold cardboard tucks as well securely. So using the razor the thoughts going through my head is it is a mild razor and would be great for beginners. The plastic case is sturdy and would make a good travel razor as well. If it got lost or something happened to it is cheap enough where you wouldn't be too mad. I think anyone who likes mild razors could enjoy this razor as well. Yes it is mostly plastic and thin cheap metal but it shaves nice and is comfortable to use and is forgiving to a degree. I will be using it fairly often and it will be a travel razor.
https://www.amazon.com/Feather-Double-Edge-Shaving-Razor/dp/B003YJ70NY
I used the razor today for the first time. At first I was thinking how is this piece of plastic going to give me a good shave. Every part of it feels flimsy after trying the metal vintage Gillette razors. Well I loaded the feather blade that came with it into the razor and proceeded to lather and shave. On my cheeks I was amazed at how smooth it was. On my jaw line again no cuts or irritation. Normally I get irritation on my jaw line. So this was a pleasant surprise. The razor itself was comfortable and easy to control. The lack of weight made it easier to use correct pressure. The thin metal on the doors give the blade a strong audio feedback so you can get the angle easier. On my neck after the second pass I had a bunch of Knicks but I chalk that up to the soap. All in all I was really impressed with this cheap plastic razor. It does come in a hard plastic case and can hold a plastic tuck of blades nicely. I will try and see if it will hold cardboard tucks as well securely. So using the razor the thoughts going through my head is it is a mild razor and would be great for beginners. The plastic case is sturdy and would make a good travel razor as well. If it got lost or something happened to it is cheap enough where you wouldn't be too mad. I think anyone who likes mild razors could enjoy this razor as well. Yes it is mostly plastic and thin cheap metal but it shaves nice and is comfortable to use and is forgiving to a degree. I will be using it fairly often and it will be a travel razor.