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07-06-2014, 04:11 PM #1
Straight vs DE vs shavette - review from a newbie.
I'm sure this has been posted before, but wanted to share my thoughts as a straight razor newbie who took the DE to shavette to straight razor walk:
1. DE - this is how I started. Basically to get over the fear of an actual razor vs gillette cartridges.
Pros: Good shave and very quick/easy. Basically no worries and a lot cheaper than the gillette cartridges I'd been using. I still use this when I'm in a hurry.
Cons: The shave is just not as good as either a shavette or a straight.
2. Shavette - My first step towards a straight. Bought a Parker + feather blades via amazon to keep the price down until I was sure it was something I wanted to pursue.
Pros: Hell of a good learning experience. Learned delicacy vs the quick shave that I used with the DE.
Cons: Unforgiving as hell. You slip up with a shavette, and you bleed.
3. Straight - started with a 5/8 Solingen from SRD and moved onto the 6/8 as a second razor.
Pros: Amazing shave. The closest shave I've ever had.
Cons: Takes some learning and you do need to learn stropping. Buy a cheap strop/razor first so that you can destroy it, which you will. I felt that starting with a shavette was actually good (although a bit bloody) because it taught me patience in preparation for a true straight.
Conclusion: I find the real straights much easier to use than the shavettes, and that they give far superior shaves to the DE. It takes longer, but it's worth it.
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07-06-2014, 04:31 PM #2
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Thanked: 3228You just have not found the right DE and blade combination yet. When you do you might have to reconsider how far apart the shaves are between a DE and a straight.
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07-06-2014, 05:24 PM #3
Bob - I've used Merker, Feather, and Wilkinsin with the DE. I just don't get as close a shave as I do with the straight. With that said, the DE is definitely a lot quicker and does a great job. Just not as good as what I get with the straight. I used a DE for about a month before the shavette, and used that for several weeks before the straight, so I didn't just swap out before seeing what the results were. I'm a scientists by nature and by profession, so I'm always experimenting and observing results.
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07-06-2014, 05:39 PM #4
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Thanked: 3228Everyone is different I suppose but my Muhle R41 with a Feather blade comes within spitting distance, now there is a scientific term, of what I can get with a straight. Never bothered with a shavette in over 40 plus years of shaving so can't say where they would fit in the scheme of things for me. Anyway that is what I have observed and that applies to me personally, as with everything in shaving YMMV.
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07-06-2014, 05:42 PM #5
Bob - I still keep my DE on the bathroom counter and use it often for clean up. Maybe I just don't have the right combo, like you're saying. In my experience, I can tell after shaving where I used the DE and where I used the straight. Where I used the straight, it feels "powder smooth". The DE shaves close, but not as close for me.
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07-06-2014, 06:54 PM #6
I enjoy using the straight much more than my DE's but I don't see a great difference in how close they shave.
There is generally more irritation with the DE but the flip side is that it can get to spots against the grain on my neck that I simply can't manipulate properly with the straight.
The DE is pretty much exclusively for travel and for my head which I will not try with a straight but it does a great job
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07-07-2014, 05:23 AM #7
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Thanked: 171I concur.
Today, if I reach for a DE razor, I use a Mühle R101 (R41 variant with black resin handle) and Feather DE blades combination and that for me is a close as it gets on a DE.
In fact, having come to straight razors fairly late, I use this combination as benchmark against which I compare my straight shaves (e.g after honing).
First passes with the straight, then one half of the face final ATG pass with R101 and Feather DE blade, other half final ATG pass with straight.
If the straight is as smooth and close as the R101 with Feather DE blade, I've done a good job.
YMMV, but with R41/R101 and Feather blades I cannot see how my DE shaves could get any closer and matching this with a straight razor takes some effort and skill.Last edited by beluga; 07-07-2014 at 05:37 AM.
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07-07-2014, 03:50 PM #8
Major you have taken the exact same trip in wet shaving as I have. You also gave about the exact review of what my experiences have been. I will say that once you find that magic combination in your DE your hurry up DE shaves will rival a straight shave. They don't seem to last as long though. If I want that almost straight shave with a DE for me its a VTG red tip Gillette an feather blade. Or a Merkur hd slant. < That's a wicked shaver. Still nothing beats the shavette an straights.
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07-08-2014, 06:54 PM #9
So today I ran a scientific experiment - right side was a Parker shavette with a new feather blade. Left side was 6/8 Solingen straight.
I must say, both gave great shaves. I'm still more comfortable with a straight vs the shavette, but both did great on first pass. Where I noticed the difference was second pass. The shavette would grab/cut vs the straight when going against the grain and the straight still kept running smooth. In the end, I used the 6/8 to finish a second pass on the right side as the shavette couldn't go against the grain as well.
I did however like the shortness of the shavette. Much more manageable vs the straight. But I might be able to do the same with the 5/8 and still be able to do against the grain cuts. Bottom line - sticking with the straight. I'll try this experiment again with my DE and the straight tomorrow.Last edited by MajorEthanolic; 07-08-2014 at 06:58 PM.
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08-09-2014, 09:15 AM #10
This is rather interesting although have you tried kamisori? Some guys say that kamisori gives even better and easier shave than a straight razor does!
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