🦈 Dive into the Ultimate Shaving Experience!
The Astra-Derby-Shark-Lord-Treet-Sharp sampler offers a comprehensive collection of 100 high-quality double edge razor blades from 18 different brands, designed to elevate your shaving routine with precision and comfort.
R**N
Learn which blades you like best without spending a fortune.
About a year ago I bought a Henson razor that takes an old style double edge razor blade. The razor itself is designed by engineers and is somewhat different than the clamshell razors of old. There are also several other brands that take the same blade as people are rediscovering that you don't need 5 blades to get a good shave.Shaving with this style of blade was new to me and I must admit to some ignorance. I had kind of assumed that the blades were a commodity, pretty much alike with the differences being in the hardness of the blade to maintain sharpness, whether it was prone to rust or not, and how sharp it was out of the package. Then I ran into several YouTube videos where they rated brands of blades by a whole lot of different features - like how aggressive it was, how comfortable it was, how it would react with your face, etc. They had different methods of getting this information across but the best was a chart that condensed it into rankings by features. They had weeded out the not so good ones and all the ones in the list were quality blades. I was thinking how am I going to get small quantities of these blades so that I would have enough to test but not so many that I would have mountains of blades left over that I didn't like. One of them mentioned sampler packs to solve this issue.Checking on Amazon I found many such packs for sale. The prices were very reasonable. One attraction of using these is the low blade cost, most run about $.10 each and are good for several shaves. You can barely buy a set of modern multi blade cartridges for the same money that will get you 100 blades! I compared the list of recommended brands and matched it up to the sample pack that had the most of those brands included. These blades are made all over the world - USA, Japan, Egypt, England, Turkey, and more.As the videos had stated, they have individual profiles. I like a close shave but it's always been a bit hard to get one that is really close. And I have been comparing the cartridge razors to the double edge ones by shaving different areas of my face with each. I'm just getting started in my evaluation and learning what works with my skin.The blades that came with the razor were good, and equaled the cartridge razor, but I kind of wanted closer. So the first one from the sample pack was a more aggressive one. It did give a closer shave but at the cost of some irritation and it mowed down a bump that the original blade skipped. After three uses, to make sure I was doing it properly, I concluded that this blade is too aggressive for me. And I was warned about this in the videos. So next time I'm going to select a less aggressive one. I ended up with 100 blades in the sample pack which gives me a lot of shaves and testing to do.If you are considering a razor that uses these blades the sample pack is an excellent way to find out what you like. I would advise to choose a modern re-design of the razor itself as the newer ones have learned from the deficiencies in the original clamshell razors and improved on them. Some put tension on the blades so that they remain stiffer. Others differ in the angle the blade contacts your face to maximize cutting and minimize irritation. I'm happy with my Henson but there are other brands also so do some research before making the leap.
A**R
18 x 5= ??? The math is a little off but it's a great deal. All India and Pakistan manufactured.
Great grab bag. I'm no mathematician but 18, 5 packs isn't 100 razors. That being said it's well over a years worth of razor blades. My favorites are the super power carbon steel blades and the shark stainless. The superpower blades have a very thin edge and cut best on 1st and second shaves they are worn out in a few days. The shark have a thicker edge and really don't shave well until about the 3rd use. But they will last 2 weeks shaving everyday. All the blades are from India or Pakistan. Good way to find a blade you like. Very important to try a blade at least 3x before dismissing it. This is especially important with the stainless blades as they all require at least 1 break in shave. To be clear I mean use the same blade at least 3x they often come from the factory w a microscopic burr that takes time to remove. I also flip my blade after the first shave this helps to break that burr edge. Overall good grab bag. Great for a young person who dosent know what they like. Would make a good gift for a kid leaving home for 1st time. A good safety razor is the other half of a good shave. Quality ones are under $30. I prefer a non adjustable style. But apparently it's a thing to shave and look like you instantly have 5 o'clock shadow, which is where an adjustable can be helpful. Also good for very sensitive skin. The idea being you dial in the shave over 3 or 4 passes. Hope this helps.
K**E
The best way to choose Astra.
Relatively new to shaving with a DE razor, I had no idea which brands to go to and which to avoid. It's surprisingly personal, what works for some are not the best for others. That said, Astra is one of the top choices all around, and this sampler pack is the very best way I can think of to find that out ;) There are some other good brands in here as well!
M**L
Wish it had more variety
All blades were tested using a 1950 & 1974 Gillette Super Speed and Proraso red shave soap. I have dense coarse hair and fairly sensitive skin prone to nicks and irritation. These razors are very mild with a small blade gap & my preference is to pair them with a very sharp blade. I do a pass with the grain, across the grain, and against the grain. What works for me might not work for you, but hopefully this is helpful.A Best, Champion, Clifton, LOI, & Sharp, despite saying "Swiss Quality", are all owned by Durablade, and made in Bangladesh.Asco, Big Ben, Shark, & Silver Star are all owned by Lord and made in Egypt.Astra blades are owned by Gillette/Procter Gamble and made in Russia/India.Derby blades are made in Turkey by Derby.Treet blades are made in Pakistan by Treet.1 - poor2 - unsatisfactory3 - satisfactory4 - very satisfactory5 - outstandingA Best Hi-Platinum - 3/5- Good enough. Very smooth with the grain. A little tugging going against. Overall not too bad though.Asco Super Stainless - 2/5- Would be a 3 or 4 except the consistency is poor. One blade tugged my hair a lot and the next blade was great.Astra Superior Platinum - 2/5- Just okay. Not super sharp but not terrible. Very scratchy and tugs on my hair. If you have fine hair this would be okay but it struggles on coarse hair.Big Ben Super Stainless - 3/5- Good. No nicks and very little irritation. Would be even better on fine hair.Champion Platinum - 2/5- Poor quality control. Blade sharpness varied a lot. Some were a 4, others were 1.Clifton Classic - 1/5- Very inconsistent sharpness. First blade felt like a rusty butter knife. Second one was okay with the grain, but very rough going against. Lots of nicks & irritation from both.Derby Extra - 3/5- Middle of the road. Would be good for thin hair. Not fantastic, but not terrible. Blade sharpness was inconsistent otherwise it'd be an easy 4.LOI Salon Titanium - 4/5- Nearly a 5 but the quality control could be better. Still very nice though. Smooth with the grain, minimal tugging against.Lord Cool Super Stainless - 4/5- Sharp. Left minor irritation but otherwise pretty good. Surprising how much better it is than the Lord Platinum.Lord Platinum - 2/5- Not great but not terrible. It's rough and pulls my hair, but it also didn't give any nicks and only minor irritation. Could be an easy 3 maybe 4 for someone with thin hair.Shark Platinum - 5/5- Smooth & sharp. No irritation or nicks on 3 pass shave.Shark Super Chrome - 4/5- Pretty good. Smooth, with very minor irritation. No nicks. Minor tugging against the grain.Shark Super Stainless - 3/5- Alright. Nothing special. A little more tugging than I'd like, but only minor irritation and a nick or two against the grain. Would be perfectly adequate for thin hair.Sharp Titanium - 3/5- It's okay. Doesn't live up to it's name very well. Tugged more than I'd like and was a little scratchy. No nicks and only very little irritation though.Silver Star Super Stainless - 1/5- Very scratchy. Very red and irritated skin afterwards. Had to stop early because it was uncomfortable. Both blades I tested were like this.Treet Classic - 4/5- Nice and smooth. Very sharp. Just slightly less sharp than the Treet Platinum. I'd get these over the Dura Sharp because of blade sharpness consistency. All were nice.Treet Dura Sharp - 4/5- First blade was very smooth & sharp with no irritation or nicks. The second blade had lots of nicks and irritation. The other blades were closer to a 4.5.Treet Platinum Super Stainless - 5/5- Very very nice. I managed to get 5 shaves from 1 blade and even the 4th shave was just as smooth as the first. Even the last shave was sharper than most of the other blades tested. All blades were very good.
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