@freemo You mentioned shaving preferences. This is my favorite way. It feels like nothing else to get a good shave with one of these.
Maintenance isn't too bad.
@AmpBenzScientist @freemo The very cheap plastic handle version is worth a shout also, using double sided thin metal 'Gillette' (or similar) semi-reusable / disposables. Seems totally opposite to the one piece but just saying it works...
1 pack of 10 = 20 sides = lot of shaves. Bulk buy = cheap = "for life" stock in big stack.
No maintenance with that (can you say more about maintenance with 1 piece, usually has leather strap on it's box which isn't in your picture but not sure if that does much anyway other than clean mostly and look good occasionally swiping each side of metal fffft fffft !).
@freeschool @AmpBenzScientist @freemo My husband wants to switch to one of these but is a little worrid about the learning curve. He currently uses one like this https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/46a74d40-507f-401e-ac6c-219ff8175da0_1.9fbd291dfec985b8890ad8cc1d859570.jpeg How easy are the straight razors to use?
@freeschool @jellycrystals @AmpBenzScientist
I started with safety razor like your husband, moved to a straight edge, then finally the three blade form i use now. I find the one i have now is the closest and thr quickest. Since i do my scalp where its hard to see and awkward the straight edge was quite slow and woukd take 3x more passes than the tazor i now use.
That said for a beard a straight edge can work quite well.
@freemo @jellycrystals @AmpBenzScientist hehe you wrote "tazor" for doing your scalp :D No wonder it's quick!