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09-17-2020, 07:50 PM #1
https://www.dhgate.com/product/tradi...hoCRC8QAvD_BwE
Less than two bucks each, shipped free.
https://usa.banggood.com/Traditional...r_warehouse=CN
No Minimum Order Quantity. $4.99 + $2.70 shipping.
AliExpress is a good source for bottom of the barrel prices on stuff when you just want one or a few pieces. Alibaba for when you want even lower prices but with typically a minimum order of 100pcs. Often with alibaba you are buying directly from the factory. Buyer beware. Sometimes low quality makes an item impractical to use.
How many razors do you think you would donate in a month? If it is just like 3 or 4, you can probably watch ebay. A good soak in detergent, toothbrush scrubbing, and a soak in the barbicide and you are good to go.
Speaking of fleabay, https://www.ebay.com/i/133244441867?...BoCuQEQAvD_BwE
$4.95 + $1.70 shipping for a TTO razor? That's pretty cheap if it isn't too shoddy.
Wow looks like several brands for under $3 with free shipping. Nice. Buy one, and if it doesn't suck, buy a bunch.
CHEAPEST DE razor I ever saw was made out of PVC pipe, a bolt, a couple of nuts, a piece of bamboo, and some gorilla glue. The PVC is cut into sections for the head pieces, cap and base plate. Both pieces are drilled for the bolt, then the bolt head is glued to the cap. The bolt threads are oiled to prevent sticking, nuts applied, and the bamboo is filled with glue. Stick the bolt with nuts into the bamboo and let glue set. Unscrew and load a blade! You can refine this all you like. Let your young shavers build their own! Feel free to substitute epoxy or polyester resin or JBWeld for the gorilla glue. Or make a nicer handle. Whatevah.
Gonna ask me about the cheapest shavette? There are plenty online for around a buck, but I got that beat.
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GrimClippers11 (09-17-2020)
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09-17-2020, 08:47 PM #2
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Thanked: 5For now it will probably stay under 5 a month. However I'm working on the legal side of opening a charity to provide haircuts for Vets in need, and would love to be able to give out wet shaving care packages. Most of the kids I've encountered were amazed by the shavette but showed little interest in actually learning to use them. I would love to hear about some budget shavette options so the veterans could have their choice. Both will be a semi-slow process because funds are tight after after the move and I'm still trying to build a clientele in the new shop.
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markbignosekelly (09-18-2020)
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09-18-2020, 02:56 AM #3
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Thanked: 1083That's a very nice thing to do for your community.
I've tried the twist to open DEs and shavettes from China like these https://m.aliexpress.com/item/330372...0Q90.jpg_.webp and they give a fine shave.
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