How many shaves do you get out of a feather blade
I have always been thinking instead of how many shaves my face can take.
First day is good except overly sharp stubble when it grows back. Second day is so and so but still quite allright, and the third day in a row is like what are these reddish bumbleses I find under my chin? What is this itch and irritation?
Anyways it is nice to hear from your others experience that Feather blades are not quality long lasting blades like my Iridiums or the Swedes that I have still a few too. Them just sharp and overly so and I feel free to keep my opinion like this.
First day is good except overly sharp stubble when it grows back. Second day is so and so but still quite allright, and the third day in a row is like what are these reddish bumbleses I find under my chin? What is this itch and irritation?
Anyways it is nice to hear from your others experience that Feather blades are not quality long lasting blades like my Iridiums or the Swedes that I have still a few too. Them just sharp and overly so and I feel free to keep my opinion like this.
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Here ya go:LookingGlass wrote:Chris.....CJS wrote:If I hand-strop it before every shave, I can stretch a Feather to 5 shaves
What is hand stropping? Sounds dangerous.
Concerning the shaves, 4 to 5.
Thanks,
Ed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ogq4wfpT ... annel_page
Some do it. Some don't. Some say it helps extend the life of the razor blade, some say it helps dull a razor blade like the Feather. Some even use cork for this process. I'm not sure if it works as I've never tried it. But you asked, and this is what I found. Didn't want to search all the threads since i know this has been discussed "SEVERAL" times on this forum.
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It can range anywhere from 2-6 shaves for me, it all depends on the blade, when those feathers go south they go south in a hurry and they will knick you bad... Other blades like us personna, trigs, I can keep on shaving even when they are dull and wont knick me.
Ive had good luck at extending blade life by flipping it when dull, but with the feather ive learned its not worth pushing it!!
I just watched that video, i might have to try that, I have rough hands so should work pretty good.
Ive had good luck at extending blade life by flipping it when dull, but with the feather ive learned its not worth pushing it!!
I just watched that video, i might have to try that, I have rough hands so should work pretty good.
"Life aint about how hard you can hit its how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward"
I began using Feathers over a year ago in response to the ever shifting availability of just about all other blades on the planet. I’d find one I liked – and voila! - it was no longer available.
I get exactly 7 shaves from one. Five or six is probably optimal, but 7 are necessary for my OCD, so I can change the blade on the same day weekly. I find that a Feather on Day 7 is not as smooth as Day 1 or 2, but is smoother than any blade on Day 1 that I occasionally load to remind myself why I continue to use the Feathers exclusively. I will admit that I dial back a tad when using them, but have never experienced the irritation over time that some have experienced.
Steve
I get exactly 7 shaves from one. Five or six is probably optimal, but 7 are necessary for my OCD, so I can change the blade on the same day weekly. I find that a Feather on Day 7 is not as smooth as Day 1 or 2, but is smoother than any blade on Day 1 that I occasionally load to remind myself why I continue to use the Feathers exclusively. I will admit that I dial back a tad when using them, but have never experienced the irritation over time that some have experienced.
Steve
+1...no OCD here but I've used used Feathers daily for the last 5 or 6 years and change blades every weekend regardless of razor, be it modern Merkur or vintage Gillette. Over the years I've worked my way through several blade samplers and, like SteveK, have also found a week old Feather is usually smoother than a new, unused blade from many (if not most) other brands. I've never had trouble with Feathers starting out rough or going south in any more of a hurry than any other blade. In fact, my experience suggests the opposite...most other brands start out substantially south to begin with and the Feathers never reach the level of degradation other blades get to in a real hurry. And I can't remember the last time I was nicked with a Feather at any time during it's life span. (knock on wood)SteveK wrote:I get exactly 7 shaves from one. Five or six is probably optimal, but 7 are necessary for my OCD, so I can change the blade on the same day weekly. I find that a Feather on Day 7 is not as smooth as Day 1 or 2, but is smoother than any blade on Day 1 that I occasionally load to remind myself why I continue to use the Feathers exclusively.
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Wow- and I thought I could streatch a blade untill it screamed...or at least until I did. I manage 14 or so with feathers I am sure due to the enhanced hydration of shower shaving.Dale wrote:The last time I used a Feather blade was in the Feather SS DE and the blade went 50 shaves. Obviously, I do not have a blade destroying beard. When I finally tossed the blade, it still did not feel totally used up.
Alan
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I'm glad I read this thread.
I've seen a lot of threads lately on SMF University, and the General boards about how certain oils and soaps are giving really rough shaves on the first try. I find the same happens to me, but I usually change my blade when I get new stuff (and new blades). I've been stretching blades to 9 or 10 shaves with no real problems until I switch out.
Then I bleed like a stuck hog.
Seems I push down harder and harder as the blade gets duller and duller, by the time I roll around to a new blade I take off everything down to the bone.
I've adjusted my shave technique based on this thread alone and I haven't bled out in 2 weeks. AND I'm still getting just as close a shave.
So, anyway, just my two cents, thanks for another great rule of thumb for great shaves! (And make damn sure to revisit your shave technique before you try any new products!)
I've seen a lot of threads lately on SMF University, and the General boards about how certain oils and soaps are giving really rough shaves on the first try. I find the same happens to me, but I usually change my blade when I get new stuff (and new blades). I've been stretching blades to 9 or 10 shaves with no real problems until I switch out.
Then I bleed like a stuck hog.
Seems I push down harder and harder as the blade gets duller and duller, by the time I roll around to a new blade I take off everything down to the bone.
I've adjusted my shave technique based on this thread alone and I haven't bled out in 2 weeks. AND I'm still getting just as close a shave.
So, anyway, just my two cents, thanks for another great rule of thumb for great shaves! (And make damn sure to revisit your shave technique before you try any new products!)
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