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Very good blades. I shaved and didn't have any irritation. I've been shaving with a safety razor for a little while and I didn't cut myself, so don't worry about how sharp they are.
Unmatched quality and durability by the Japanese stainless steel. Very sharp blade and needs some experience to handle it but I recommend it to everyone.
Having tried at least 3 competitive brands, these are by far the best blades, fewer repetitions, almost negligible nicks!
First contact two years ago, first experience difficult with a lot of blood, but after that, you simply can't compare it to any other; something I did, I tried over 20 blades and none can compare to it, it is by far the best that is available.
There is no better (sharper) blade on the market today. Top quality construction, packaging, and performance.
I give 4 stars because while they cut very well with the machine I have, Gillette King, after one shave I want another blade because after the first one they don't cut
3rd time I try them - different razor each time - and unfortunately the same result... Irritations and cuts that I never have with other blades. They may work for others, but I don't think I'll use them again. For example, my Gillette razors fit me perfectly.
Novice in sports with very hard beards. I have 2 machines. And in both machines the blade is top-notch. One pass and done. Astor, Astra that I tried require more passes, and they may cause redness. These have never left me with redness, even though I have sensitive skin. Ounagi flip-flops
All time classic. Made in Japan. Respect.
Very sharp. You need to learn how to use it properly (depending on the type of your skin of course). I particularly like the case that stores the blades. I will say that it doesn't have durability... you break each blade in half and each half gives you a perfect shave... Shaving with the same blade personally causes irritation for me. But it's not a negative for me because their price allows me to change them constantly.
The best, after all, everyone says it and it's not random. The first shave with a safety razor is like magic! It takes the hair off like butter and leaves you with an amazing feeling! The second shave is more normal but still cuts like crazy, on the third one you feel the difference but it still cuts, I didn't even bother with the fourth. Now, with a razor that uses both blades, I imagine it will be even more durable. Awesome, I recommend it!
Very sharp blade, especially on aggressive machines.. It requires attention, definitely more than other blades. Personally, I wouldn't put it as my first choice.. Of course, it depends on what suits each person's face and technique!
I heard that Feather is the sharpest razor, so I decided to give it a try...
Personally, it didn't satisfy me on a three-day beard, I felt it was pulling and it caused irritation.
I tested it with a Merkur 34c.
What can I say, for me only Perma Sharp.
Of course, all of this is relative, it may work for others and not for others. The quality of the hair, the skin, and the machine all play a role, but for me, it didn't work
Perhaps the best I have ever tried, it provides a close and long-lasting shave. However, it requires caution for someone who has never used it before because they might actually get injured. This razor cuts through anything, it doesn't require any force to cut, in fact, it will gently caress the skin.
Very sharp razor blades that if you don't pay attention or apply more pressure, they will cut you.. They are among the best I have tried. I believe these and the perma sharp ones are the best on the market.. For more safety during shaving, it is better to do it after a hot bath.
I have very tough facial hair and for this reason I bought the r41 for a close and good shave. I have tried many blades but the problem is that if I go with the direction of the hair, they still show underneath, and with two hands I avoid going against the grain. So this blade is very tough, I don't know why, but I have no irritation at all. I'm confused, I don't know what the problem is
Perhaps the most high-quality and sharp blade on the market. Even with 3-week-old beard, it glides as if it's not even there, even after 3 shaves. That's why you have to respect it, otherwise it will punish you.
I've been using it with the Muhle Traditional R 41 open comb for a few months now. I've never had a closer shave in my life. However, it requires great attention and learning because the slightest irregularity on the skin can result in irritation or cuts.
It's not a blade that will make shaving faster. Quite the opposite, I would say, but with exceptional results if done correctly.
Don't waste time on trials right and left. For me, the best choice! It cuts perfectly without causing irritations. Feather or Kai, there is no other option
Indeed very good and sharp as the others say, but short duration. A couple of shaves and it's time for a change.
Yes, they are the sharpest on the planet, but they only last for 2-3 good shaves, while providing the deepest exfoliation. For sensitive skin, they are a splatter, especially in open comb razors! Afterwards, they still cut, but under a microscope, they show signs of over-sharpening = irritation, like an Astra after 5 uses. If you want to waste money just because it's a famous, advertised brand and change it every 3rd shave or undergo years of skin regeneration, okay, buy them. Personally, I have bought and tried them many times in the last 15 years, but now the new and unused ones I have are in their box, wrapped in wax paper for emergency medical use because they cut, when new, like a surgical scalpel (they are the first choice for surgeons for scalpel blades), meaning they allow for perfect skin bonding.
Mixed feelings...
I wanted to try it out of curiosity because of how popular it is as a sharp blade. It gives a good shave (maybe even better than other blades I've tried), but I didn't feel the sharpness I expected. Either my skin is "lifting" it or I use it very carefully or... it came out defective, hence the mixed feelings. Could it be that my razor doesn't fully utilize it? I have the Nipavo Pogotonomia Line. My previous blades were Bic Astor Stainless and Wilkinson Sword Classic.
The best razors! For a very powerful machine, it is the best one can buy! And not only...
Super sharp blade but also aggressive. If you press it, you're done for. Perfect combination with Muhle R41, the sharpest thing out there. Didn't perform as well with Rockwell 6s.
I do not have much experience in the field, but I can say that these specific blades are excellent. Initially, I have never noticed any rust on them, even though they may be on my razor for 4-5 weeks. The reason they last so long is that they maintain their sharpness so well, that each side can guarantee 4-5 shaves, although I do not have a lot of or particularly tough facial hair. Especially compared to the cheaper range of feather blades, which included my razor, I can say that they are significantly better, both in terms of how well they cut and their durability. I would highly recommend them.
After four years of exclusive use, I don't see a serious chance of changing blades. From the limited variety that most supermarkets have, the Feather blades are definitely better.
I have come to the following empirical "rule" for the Feather blades:
1st shave: hell itself! A lot of caution and no rushing, otherwise your face will look like you fought with Baraka (and lost)
2nd shave: very pleasant feeling and even shave
3rd shave: OK, but that's it
4th shave: rarely make it that far. Most of the time it feels more like scraping.
It may not seem impressive on paper, but it is noticeably superior to the direct competition.
Very good blades but I didn't go crazy about them either. I believe it depends on what suits each person. For example, the Gillette Silver Blue worked well for me.
Very cheap and good razors. Shaving without anything, no water and without any irritation or cuts! And it removes the hair with just one stroke.
Beginner shavers, forget about mild blades, all they do is irritate since they require 2 to 3 passes. Go straight for Feather and with one pass, without any resistance, you have a baby smooth shave.
I started traditional shaving with this blade because of its rating that it is the best, the sharpest, etc. I only have the blade that came with the machine I started shaving with as a comparison, and then I put on the Feather to see the difference. The difference is huge. Even after 15 shaves, it's still going strong, no pulling or cuts. I don't have particularly tough facial hair and I left it on for so long to test its durability. You don't need to search or experiment, you just get this one and you're good to go.
P.S. If you're scared or have a lot of cuts, try changing the machine. Maybe it leaves the blade too exposed or doesn't give it the right angle.