Hello, mcgyver74,
In my experience, the Merkur blade, although it has some fans, is kept at a distance by many shavers. I gave up on them a long time ago. Yes, a sampler pack will be your best bet to determine what works for you.
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Hello, mcgyver74,
In my experience, the Merkur blade, although it has some fans, is kept at a distance by many shavers. I gave up on them a long time ago. Yes, a sampler pack will be your best bet to determine what works for you.
:) I now need to find a local place that has sampler packs :) all the AOS place has is merkur
amazon has a bunch of sample packs for cheap. pretty nice ones too. i shave 3 days a week and been changing my blade every 2 weeks or about 6 shaves. i do 2 pass straight shave and the atg with the de so it is only after 6 actual passes that i change blades and these are the easiest passes since the most of the hair came off with the straight. I suspect I would change it every week if I used the DE for more passes.
amazon actually has lots of great shave gear and you can group things to get free shipping.
Yeah it looks like I will have to go the nets for samplers :( Finding DE blades in stores anymore is difficult to say the least :(
No more than 4 shaves for me.
A dull blade is the one that always nicks me. I've settled on 3 days and thats it, see no need to push it at less that $ .10 per blade.
NOT a dumb question.
The answer depends on your face, your whiskers,
your shave prep, the blade, the razor
holding the blade and your personal
preference.
If you have a safe place to keep it remove the
blade in question and shave with a new one.
Then put it back for a shave the next day.
Compare and contrast. Pay attention to
the top side when you put it back.
Some folk get more than a week some
a couple of days. I do not get five good shaves
from any brand. Some brands only two.
Some blades shave harshly on the first day and
then give a number of smooth shave to "dull". Some
shave smooth from day one to "dull". Some just
go downhill to dull and never are marvelous.
FWIW: This is one of the interesting and difficult topics for str8 razor shavers
that hone their own edges. With an open blade razor (straight/ str8)
the quality of the edge is in your hands and skill is an important
component. DE razors are much more consistent in a single
production lot which is why some folk buy +100 when they
find a good run.
Do not overlook the DE blades at the likes of Wallmart and Target.
Try a single package and if it is good empty the shelf the next day.
Do the math... shaves per blade , blades per package, price per......
To obtain the most shaves from a DE remember to rinse well
under hot water so it drys quickly. There are other tricks
but rinsing the razor clean is the important one.
I tossed a new blade in today, hopefully tomorrow is better :)