cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26295917

I have been looking into some stuff and for now the Philips oneblade looks like the most interesting option to me, does someone maybe have experience with it? How long do the blades last? Or are there any other alternatives you would recommend?

  • Akasazh@feddit.nl
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    2 hours ago

    I still have some Gillette blades in stock, those I will use up.

    I recently tried out Bic’s shaving system and was pleasantly surprised, so I’ll be using those

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      52 minutes ago

      Agreed.

      I have a Merkur Futur, Astra ‘superior platinum’ blades, and use Proraso shaving soap (it’s the best I’ve tried so far), along with a block of alum as a post-shave treatment. You can get a box of 100 blades for about $10-$20 (any place charging more than $20 is ripping you off), which works out to $.10-.20/blade, and you can reasonably get 3 shaves out of a single blade. A block of shaving soap should last >1 year.

      If you really want to get off into the weeds, you can get a really nice straight razor for $200+. But if shaving with a disposable razor is like playing a casual sim game on your phone, and a safety razor is classic Doom on “Hurt Me Plenty” skill level, then a straight razor is like Elden Ring with stick drift, sticky buttons, and a dying battery in your controller.

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      15 hours ago

      This. Massively cheaper and a better shave.

      Then I just grew a beard and now use neither.

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      15 hours ago

      I have had problems with red spots after shaving most of my life. That all went away when I switched to a safety razor a few years ago. It doesn’t hurt that the blades are dirt cheap too.

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        6 minutes ago

        Foam up your face. Hold the Razor gently against your face. Do small gentle strokes. Dont press, just let the weight of the razorhead do the work. Rinse out regularly between strokes.

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        13 hours ago

        I cut myself less with these actually. The good thing about it is it doesn’t cut so deep, so it doesn’t hurt your skin or result in ingrown hair (which is why you get the red spots). This also means that you have to shave a little more often, but also that the process is a bit quicker.

        I’ve bought a really good CNC milled razor for about 30€ that has a nice, well balanced weight. It’s solid aluminium. I’m sure it will outlast me.

        Edit: it’s some zinc-alloy.

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    11 hours ago

    Braun Series 7 works well for me. Safety razors and other electric razors irritate my skin, but the mesh covering thing is pretty comfortable.

    I’ve been using the current razor body for around ten years, and I get a new razor covering whenever shaving gets uncomfortable (around 18 months).

    I have no idea if the razor is produced in the EU.

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    15 hours ago

    It’s still owned by an American Company but the Henry’s Shavers are Made exclusively In Germany by an old eastern German Company called “Feintechnik Eisfeld”.

    They make decent blades and are sold by Lidl under their own brand.

    Otherwise Dorco a Corean Company makes also decent 6 blade Shavers, they are often sold by Drug stores and Supermarkets as their own brand. Just look for Made in Corea sign

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    15 hours ago

    I got one of those things and I’m not crazy about it. It feels overly complicated, it doesn’t just have a “cut where you hold it” beard trimmer type feature, it feels like an electric razor with extra shit to it and I didn’t want an electric razor, I wanted something that would hack through foliage

    Idk ill just buy a normal fuckin trimmer next time

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      16 hours ago

      Thought about getting it, too but I see no benefit over a regular beard trimmer (Philips, Braun) and a regular blade for clean shavings.

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          15 hours ago

          I’ve used a couple Phillips groomers over the years. The first one I had was from 2017 and the battery failed me in Jan 2025 (honestly happy with the 8years service).

          I got this multigroom 9000 kit to replace my old one. It comes with so much shit I don’t need (including a dang oneblade razor thing). I think the 7000 or 5000 should do just fine if you’re aiming for trim length, and not wet shave ‘neatness’.

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    16 hours ago

    I have a oneblade, it came with my multigroom 9000 series but I’ve never used it. The prospect of needing to replace oneblades every so often compared to my trimmers clippers with no such requirement puts me off.

    I will consider testing it out for science, particularly if your aim is for wet shave level facial hair length.

    I know it’s not an EU rec but there’s this Canadian company called Henson which make a safety razor handle that is more effective due to how it angles the razor blade relative to your skin: https://hensonshaving.com/

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      12 hours ago

      I also got it free with the 9000 and also avoided using it. I gave it a crack six months ago and I find it does a pretty great job of edges, I use it like once or twice a month and I still havent changed the blade with how I’m using it.