Feather Double Edge Safety Razor Blades 100 Count
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spiritguitar
> 24 hourI just purchased my 4th box of 100 Feather blades. Ive been using them since 2013 or so. I usually go thru 1 blade a week, so the 100s last me about 2 years. I could change them more often but at 1 shave a day they work fine for me. Ive been tempted to go for a Feather AS-D2 razor but for the money Ill probably stay with my modest Edwin Jagger.
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Tymo Pel
> 24 hourTogether with there razor and it can’t go wrong.
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BBB
> 24 hourGreat blades!
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Steven deLizasoain
> 24 hourThey are a little more expensive than the double edge blades made in Israel and Russia but they are worth the extra cost. The quality is much better as well.
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BryanV
> 24 hourRidiculously sharp! One wrong move, and youll remove facial features. Sharp is a good thing in a razor blade, though. Great!
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read2me
> 24 hourMy wife purchased these razors for me. Im a long term user of double edge safety razors. Excellent razors but the manufacturer glues wrapping paper on each individual razor. At times, it can be a minor struggle to get the wrapping paper off. Ive cut a finger attempting to get the wrapping paper off a razor. Be careful!
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Pierce
> 24 hourI began my delightful journey into the world of wet shaving with an Edwin Jagger 87DE, and the included Derby blades. I was pleased with the Derbys and loved the EJ. I have still not found a razor superior to the EJ, and own several. After lurking at badgerandblade.com, I began experimenting with blades. Soon, I tried the Feather, and I bled. Cautiously, I tried the Feather again, and, with care, I received a splendid shave. Even now, if my attention wanders, I bleed. Wet shaving is a delight, and now it is also a minor meditation. I suffer from BET, Benign Essential Tremors. When my tremors are at their worst, I turn to my trusty Derbys, but my shave of choice is an Edwin Jagger...and a Feather blade. Do not fear the Feather, but respect it.
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Mark A Vandermark
> 24 hourBlades are nice and sharp, but all of the blades have adhesive from the paper wrap on them. Some of the glue is on the cutting edge!
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Steven Toushin
> 24 hourI love feather blades, I use them in my rotation with Gillette Blue and Wilkinson depending on the razor that I use. sharp and I get a few extra great shaves from this blade.
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SS
> 24 hourI switched to DE razors to reduce my plastic usage. Ironically, these blades come with lots of plastic-- 100 blades packaged in 20 individual plastic boxes, each the size of a matchbook. In addition, each is wrapped in clear, thin plastic (like a new deck of cards). Not knocking the product-- Amazon refused my return, so I ended up using them. They provide a great shave. But for anyone looking to cut back on plastic, blades of equal quality can be found elsewhere, plastic-free.