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The 3 T's true size and price comparision

I alreally ok with Taylor's price and smaller tubs.

I am ok with Trumpers when bought at QED, as it's like 23.50 Us Dollora.

I am not OK paying $30. For T&H. What can be done for T&H.

Or are my calcs off?

Thanks,
Naruto
 
T&H creams are level priced with GFT at many resellers.
you might try a sample or travel tube. Their sample pak is excellent value.
and so, castle forbes would be out of the question?

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I agree with Sarimento that there are a few vendors that offer T&H at a price point closer to GFT. In addition, I find T&H to be a more superior performing cream than TOBS and GFT. Each lineup has a few standouts but as a whole, T&H is my winner.

If Castle Forbes is brought in then that would be my first recommendation even over the T&H. It does cost more but the product is a lot more dense and based on estimates, a tub of CF would last at least twice longer than the 3Ts.
 
Actually, on a per-shave basis, CF is probably the cheapest!

hmmm...so what is "true", in truth??

+1 Again I agree with Sarimento :)

A tub of CF should last 2x (if not 3x) longer than an equivalent size of the 3T's. CF will have a much lower per-use cost.
 
I agree with Sarimento that there are a few vendors that offer T&H at a price point closer to GFT.

Which ones? I'd love to find T&H for less than $30 a tub. I don't know any sellers who sell it for less; and since T&H NA is under new management, they've evidently done away with the B&B discount, so that's not an option either.
 
Don't know if the US readers in this thread are paying more due to these creams all being imported, but here in the UK they are about the same price. A tube of cream from the three Ts is somewhere in the region of 15-17 UK pounds sterling - these are 165g (i.e. sold by weight).

The Castle Forbes tubs are 200ml (i.e. sold by volume) and will usually cost 20-21 UK pounds sterling. That is easily the longest lasting due to its consistency (this stuff is thick like putty).

These prices are all ex postage charges. But they can be had in "bricks and mortar" stores too.
 
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