When ordering blades from bestshave.net some weeks ago I added one of those 2$ Yuma razors to the order, just for curiosity. These razors are non plated pot metal, nothing you want to look at for too much time...
When first putting a blade in I was impressed by the ridiculously huge blade gap. After coming to the conclusion that this could not be true (and before trying to shave) I forced the handle into half a turn further, et voilà!
It turned out to be a well behaving mild shaving tool, yielding a DFS. I was (and still am) impressed, to say the least.
Because I prefer heavier razors over lighter ones I proceeded to mount a threaded rod into the hollow handle. The thread bites nicely into the narrowing end, so that there is no glue needed to keep it firmly in place. With the added weight shaving with the Yuma feels even better now, I'd say it feels like real shaving. When ordering the next batch of blades I added yet another Yuma and then decided to pimp one of them. O well, I actually only polished it a bit.
I guess it's now more worth than 2$.
When first putting a blade in I was impressed by the ridiculously huge blade gap. After coming to the conclusion that this could not be true (and before trying to shave) I forced the handle into half a turn further, et voilà!
It turned out to be a well behaving mild shaving tool, yielding a DFS. I was (and still am) impressed, to say the least.
Because I prefer heavier razors over lighter ones I proceeded to mount a threaded rod into the hollow handle. The thread bites nicely into the narrowing end, so that there is no glue needed to keep it firmly in place. With the added weight shaving with the Yuma feels even better now, I'd say it feels like real shaving. When ordering the next batch of blades I added yet another Yuma and then decided to pimp one of them. O well, I actually only polished it a bit.
I guess it's now more worth than 2$.
