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Good to hear they work well for you too.The titanium is the one I used today and had a good smooth shave in my razor will try the others and see what's best might try champion next
Good to hear they work well for you too.The titanium is the one I used today and had a good smooth shave in my razor will try the others and see what's best might try champion next
I stay far away from carbon blades, most of the ones I've tried new and vintage were pure torture.I tried one of those Balaka carbon blades years ago and it was the absolute worst blade I have ever attempted to use!! I could not go more than 1/4" as the tugging was so bad.
I tried one of those Balaka carbon blades years ago and it was the absolute worst blade I have ever attempted to use!! I could not go more than 1/4" as the tugging was so bad.
Swiss is referring to where the steel was sourced from: Sweden."Swiss Quality" but made in Bangladesh? I guess I don't see the connection. Is there any truth in advertising?
Last I checked Swiss and Sweden were not the same. Bad advertising or maybe they don't know English all that well. Anyway, I ordered a set of a hundred Champion blades from Razor Blades Club for a good price. Should arrive this week and I will get a chance to try them.Swiss is referring to where the steel was sourced from: Sweden.
You are right, my brain and eyesight aren't what they used to be. I hope you enjoy them but as a word of warning I loved the titanium but hated the hi chromium blades. Have yet to try any of the other varieties.Last I checked Swiss and Sweden were not the same.
Awesome. I've used a few blades in my sample pack and so far none have beat the Sharp Titanium's performance. I will have to order a tuck of those when I put in another order to try.Tonight's shave 2 passes baby smooth like these blades in this razor
For me personally when I'm comparing blade feel against the skin and the end result (your experience could be different) - vintage: Personna super platinum chrome, modern: Gillette 7 o clock black platinums made in India.The A-Best went straight to the bin from the first pass.
I will get the Sharp Durablade Titanium to see how it goes. I have good luck with Titanium coated blades in general.
OP, with which, known blade would you compare the Titanium?
Impressive. Seems a good one then. Thanks.For me personally when I'm comparing blade feel against the skin and the end result (your experience could be different) - vintage: Personna super platinum chrome, modern: Gillette 7 o clock black platinums made in India.
For me yes, I wasn't expecting much from it but was pleasantly surprised. I hope they work well for you too.Impressive. Seems a good one then. Thanks.
Good luck to you. Remember, razor blades are very much a YMMV product.I have some Sharp Titanium, Loi Titanium, Clifton Classic and Sharp Hi Chromium sitting in my den to try out. Glad to hear they are getting good reviews!