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Should I bring
my safety razor on the cruise, or should I bring a disposable? I have never been on a boat so I don't know how that would affect my shave. Any of you guys have suggestions or experience with this? I had my second wet shave and it was amazing! Its why I cannot stop thinking if I should bring it on the cruise or not.
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Take it,,,:shrug: the worst is they conficate the blades, then you can get a disposable that they sell on the ship.
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Been on a couple cruises with a DE and blades. No problem. They did have an issue with the X-ray of my stuff that showed the outline of a LaToja shave stick. Now that took a couple of different security people and more than a few minutes to figure out. All went well in the end however..
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I cruise quite a bit. Put my straights in an old cell phone case, then in a shoe for protection and in check in bag. Never had a problem.
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Take the DE it won't be a great challenge. Cruise ships tend for fairer seas. It is a giant floating resort, you'll be fine.
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Thanks guys. I am also using rum runners to sneak booze on. Will the blades get my bag searched and get my booze caught lol?
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Bring it , I've never had any issues. Tc
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Last time, I brought my Feather AC DX along with me on the cruise.
It resembles a straight, performs like one, and if necessary I can take the blade out, but I don't need to take any other straight shaving gear along.
Safety razors should be even easier, in particular if you take a dismantled 3-piece safety razor and pack it together with the electric toothbrush in the toothbrush container.
Each of us (wife, daughter and I) carried everything for the one-week trip in his or her own carry-on bag, as it speeds up boarding and disembarking, and space on a ship is limited.
I had asked my wife to carry the dispenser with Feather AC blades in her beauty kit, and we had no problems whatsoever, including the air travel part of the trip.
B.
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Thanks guys,I decided with your help to bring my safety razor and wet shave stuff.