

Elevate Your Grooming Game! 🧔✨
The Cambridge Cutthroat Razor Kit combines premium craftsmanship with modern convenience. Featuring 10 professional-grade Derby blades, a durable stainless steel and Missanda hardwood design, and a sleek travel pouch, this straight razor is perfect for achieving a superior shave at home or on the go. Designed in Cambridge, UK, it embodies classic elegance while promoting sustainable grooming practices.










| ASIN | B075DFHSW6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,925 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #41 in Men's Straight Razors |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (5,772) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FE-E5A8-LL25 |
| Label | The Cambridge Cutthroat® |
| Manufacturer | The Cambridge Cutthroat® |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 6 x 2.5 cm; 68.04 g |
R**T
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Good product
R**S
Very nice
Good
R**Z
De muy buena calidad, con un buen packaging y lleva una funda para guardarla, cómoda.
A**A
Rasoio con manico di ottima fattura e ben bilanciato. Permette una rasatura precisa per mani alle prima armi e per esperti consiglio questo shavette
R**1
The Cambridge cut throat has a solid build, looks stylish, and feels good in the hand and the shave quality is amazing, skin is smooth as a babies backside after I finishing shaving with it and face feels really clean and fresh. Comes with a pouch to store and transport the razor in. I have used regular razors all of my shaving life, starting with the old disposable bic razors, moving up to a Mach3 (3 blades) and then a Hydro (5 blades) and watching as I pay more and more money for the cartridges as well as slowing coming to understand the waste stream that I generate when I throw away the cartridges after use as they cannot be recycled and simply go to the landfill (think about how many men and women use these to remove body hair and you start to get an idea of the problem). So I tentatively approached the straight razor both from a money saving exercise (razor blades are cheap compared to the cartridges) and from a sustainability point of view (nothing goes to the landfill) as at first glance, it would appear to be fiendishly difficult to do, with significant scope for a visit to the hospital with a cut throat... However, having now used it for two weeks, I can say that the marketing messages used for cartridge type razors (more blades are better, each successive blade shaves a little bit closer, moisturises your face as you shave, etc.) are a load of hooey. One blade is all you need. Period. A couple of things to understand here if you are reading this and considering a straight razor: 1. Snapping razor blades in half and inserting into the handle can be difficult at first and should never be attempted with wet fingers. 2. Budget 15 minutes to have a shave, you need time to do it properly, try and rush and you will regret it. 3. You will cut yourself when you first start using it, as using a straight razor requires more attention and skill than using a cartridge type razor. 4. STICK WITH IT, as you slowly acquire the fine motor skills to use the razor, you will cut yourself less and less. 5. when you start, the problem areas are anywhere on your face that has an angle (jaw line and right under your nose). Using a straight razor as a beginner should ideally only be attempted after a strong cup of coffee in the morning and never when hung over. A few weeks in and I am getting much better at this, admittedly, still have a problem getting to the hairs right under my nose (nick myself once every two days or so), but it has improved dramatically since when I first started (multiple cuts on face, ridicule from my peers) and now wonder why I didn't make the switch sooner. Last but by no means least, you can buy 100 razor blades for around ten quid from Amazon, which gives you 200 blades to use (remember you snap them in half) which covers your shaving needs for up to four years (assuming one new blade every week), compared to spending twenty two quid for 8 cartridges that last two months. so basically, you are looking at around 5 pence per razor blade compared to 3 quid per cartridge, for a better quality shave. Yes, it takes longer to shave, but I have come to enjoy the morning ritual, from a cost perspective, its a no brainer.
I**?
I don't like the product. A fixed was my choice.
F**O
Nice and precise cut
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