Time for a change

FatBoyFan

Legendary Member
I did not have an issue with glue on the Green Astra blades. The Tatra blade being double wrapped had no glue so that was a plus. I actually liked the shave from the blade, smooth and efficient. I did like the Astra a little better. Hopefully today I will try the Sharp 7 AM based on the sample pack sellers suggestions. Details to follow.
FBF
 

Umina_Shaver

Legendary Member
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I realise this is ultra-nerdy, but when I first started wet-shaving I found this to be a useful way of keeping tabs on every blade I tried. Anything marked in green is a blade I would gladly buy again. You do have to give every blade a couple of goes with various razors, soaps and creams in order to properly find your favourites. Good luck!
 

Zorro

Forum GOD!
I am surprised at your findings with BIC Chrome Platinum.

I have used them exclusively for a couple of months this year and found them very very slightly rough and mid-to-high sharpness first shave, but then they improve dramatically second shave onwards to be quite smooth + very sharp for a further 3 to 4 shaves after that. Equal to Feather sharp 2nd shave and onwards.

I find them the complete opposite of the Feather blade, which is super sharp and smooth first shave, then drops off rapidly second shave onwards
 

Umina_Shaver

Legendary Member
I am surprised at your findings with BIC Chrome Platinum.

I have used them exclusively for a couple of months this year and found them very very slightly rough and mid-to-high sharpness first shave, but then they improve dramatically second shave onwards to be quite smooth + very sharp for a further 3 to 4 shaves after that. Equal to Feather sharp 2nd shave and onwards.

I find them the complete opposite of the Feather blade, which is super sharp and smooth first shave, then drops off rapidly second shave onwards
Yes, I was very surprised myself, as everything I'd read prior to using the BIC CP led me to believe they are super sharp and quite smooth. I have tried a couple of blades from my tuck and got the same disappointing results both times. Maybe I have a defective batch? Or it could just be a classic case of YMMV:headshake:
 

BewilderedHedgehog

Senior Member
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I realise this is ultra-nerdy, but when I first started wet-shaving I found this to be a useful way of keeping tabs on every blade I tried. Anything marked in green is a blade I would gladly buy again. You do have to give every blade a couple of goes with various razors, soaps and creams in order to properly find your favourites. Good luck!
Have saved this, thanks. Will compare with my own experiences, so far I have Astra SP out ahead of the pack.
 

Gairdner

Forum GOD!
Like @TobyC, I’ll nae buy BIC again. They might be much better nowadays but nowt will top a German Wilkie for me. Super sharp, super smooth and they go on almost indefinitely.
I no longer count shaves with them but ten easy before changing. Never used a blade quite like ‘em in 14 years of mucking about with DEs. Different strokes for different folks though.
 
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