Hello and welcome to the Tuck at a Time club.
I have been on a journey for the last number of weeks to eliminate the number of tucks of blades that I have open. I set out on a mission to use these up and clean up around in my shave den a bit. By going through this exercise I have come to the realization that I have learned how these blade work much better. Using a blade for a longer period of time really shows if that one is for me or not, rather than just shave a few times with one single blade and then deeming it good or bad.
Maybe you would like to join me on the journey of tuck reduction by using a "Tuck at a Time" until it is all gone. Weather it be an already opened tuck you want to use up or a fresh tuck does not matter. You will just use that tuck's blades, for all your shaves, until it is gone. Please just post when you start a new tuck and when you finish one. Tell us what you think of the blade and if you noticed any inconstancies blade to blade etc. It does not matter if you are a one and out type shaver or one of the Excalibur guys.
Feel free to use the "TaaT" acronym in your signature.
-Boris
I have been on a journey for the last number of weeks to eliminate the number of tucks of blades that I have open. I set out on a mission to use these up and clean up around in my shave den a bit. By going through this exercise I have come to the realization that I have learned how these blade work much better. Using a blade for a longer period of time really shows if that one is for me or not, rather than just shave a few times with one single blade and then deeming it good or bad.
Maybe you would like to join me on the journey of tuck reduction by using a "Tuck at a Time" until it is all gone. Weather it be an already opened tuck you want to use up or a fresh tuck does not matter. You will just use that tuck's blades, for all your shaves, until it is gone. Please just post when you start a new tuck and when you finish one. Tell us what you think of the blade and if you noticed any inconstancies blade to blade etc. It does not matter if you are a one and out type shaver or one of the Excalibur guys.
Feel free to use the "TaaT" acronym in your signature.
-Boris