Best Beginner Double Edge Safety Razor Wetshave Showdown

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  • @slydogger
    @slydogger 5 лет назад +124

    Hey Gillette, because of your new ad I'm now researching new razors....Good Job! Well done.

    • @phillycheesetake
      @phillycheesetake 5 лет назад +21

      I would buy another vintage Gillette, no problem with those.
      But nothing new, not anymore. I don't remember seeing a disclaimer that my razor comes with a lecture.

    • @JohnSmith-qz7jx
      @JohnSmith-qz7jx 5 лет назад +10

      Quite a few of the imported DE blades are actually made by Gillette even if their name isn't on the package. Astra is a notable example. Lets see Gillette try pull their new marketing campaign in Russia.

    • @mikewysko2268
      @mikewysko2268 5 лет назад +11

      Also annoyed with Gillett. On my 4th week with a safety razor. No nicks or cuts so far, less expensive and a closer shave than disposables. Gillett not only chased me away, they sent me to a better, less expensive and less wasteful shaving system.

    • @Tristin471
      @Tristin471 4 года назад +2

      Good excuse to go to de razors. I roll my eyes at those that moved to dollar shave club or other cartridge razors because of the ad lol

    • @creamlass
      @creamlass 4 года назад +4

      i hope with each razor stroke, your delicate masculinity is being restored. also, sorry i just saw this is from a year ago.

  • @antonytwyman9090
    @antonytwyman9090 3 месяца назад +1

    Hello Matt.
    I've been using Edwin Jagger. Like yourself.
    I thought I'd mention when I returned to the D.E shaving world. I picked up an inexpensive
    Dark coloured 3 Piece Double Edged Razor from Amazon here in the UK by a company called
    Home Salon.
    I still alternate it with my
    Edwin Jagger.
    The main reason is the superior
    blade exposure.
    I purchased the Home Salon razor at the time for £12. It currently retails at around £14.
    I've used it with numerous blades from different manufacturers.
    I've found it to be excellent razor for beginners or experienced shavers.
    An honest review of the Home Salon D.E Razor
    by you Matt would be welcome.
    Your Razor Emporium reviews are exceptional.
    And your relaxed personality compliments them.
    Keep well.

  • @hello.abraham
    @hello.abraham 7 лет назад +13

    The quality and production of these videos are fantastic. I am so glad to see a wet shaving company invest in gear and people to put out quality content for the masses. I've shared videos from this channel to friends and they instantly see the quality of wet shaving because of the quality of videos and content. Thanks Matt and Marissa, and the whole team for the excellence in your craft.

    • @RazorEmporium
      @RazorEmporium  7 лет назад +2

      Abraham Villela thank you for sharing and noticing

    • @ezshmee59
      @ezshmee59 4 года назад

      @@RazorEmporium I know this is an older video but I was wondering if a single edge mongoose would be good or bad for beginners.

    • @rishimohanty750
      @rishimohanty750 2 года назад

      It uyu

  • @richardjames849
    @richardjames849 4 года назад +4

    This was a fabulous video! I went out and bought the King C. The technique was well explained and first time I tried this I was amazed! Best shave ever, not a single cut and no soreness. Second time the same as was the third. I cannot believe that I am in my late fifties and I never knew how to shave. Thanks so much! Instructionals like this are just great!

  • @brianh2287
    @brianh2287 2 года назад +2

    I am now 15 razors into this "hobby" there is really only one Razor I would recommend FAR above all others. The razor that stands on a tier of it's own for beginners is the Rockwell 6c. There is just something about this razor that feels so smooth yet it's efficient. The 6c also grows with you as a shaver and it is versatile with the three plates. The Merkur 34c and EJ DE89 are great razors that I do love, but the Rockwell 6c is truly in a category of it's own. So far, the Rockwell 6c/6s and in a Tier of their own compared to all other razors.

  • @SaintGuardian
    @SaintGuardian 6 лет назад +11

    I use the Van Der Hagen (Weshi) and it cuts through my whiskers with ease. Just two passes is all I need from that razor to get a satisfying smooth shave. Even PaulHFilms, KenSurfs and other wet shavers appreciate the razor. I like mine so much im considering buying a long handle version.

    • @WilliamSwartzendruber
      @WilliamSwartzendruber 6 лет назад +1

      I've noticed the Weishi manual says to use a 45 degree angle, not a 30 degree angle.

    • @anthonylowder6687
      @anthonylowder6687 3 года назад +2

      @@WilliamSwartzendruber l have watch this very closely and it's obvious that he didn't use the right angle and he didn't hold the razor very close to his face, l have the same razor and it cuts through my whiskers very very close. I have watched other video shavers and virtually every one of them have given this razor high positive reviews.

    • @119Agent
      @119Agent 2 года назад

      I have used all the razors tested at one point in time and have always gone back to my reliable Weishi when I'm not using a straight razor. I found it cuts in one pass with a very satisfying shave.

    • @arey256
      @arey256 Год назад

      @@119Agent is the weishi the same as vdh short safety razor?

  • @karlasantiago8692
    @karlasantiago8692 5 лет назад +3

    I’m a women and I changed to a weishi saftey razor with some vegan soap puck. It really is a life changer. I wish I New about safety razors a long time ago.

  • @scottowl75
    @scottowl75 7 лет назад +33

    As a sheffield lad I've got to go with the ej

  • @azshooter348
    @azshooter348 2 года назад +1

    Look around for a Gillettte 40's Super Speed - the vintage Brass with Nickel finished vintage Gillettes are proven performers of better quality for lower cost than comparable modern razors.

  • @marcjohn9404
    @marcjohn9404 Год назад +2

    My first DE was the closed comb 3-piece that comes in the PAA starter kit, and it came with a CK-6 soap and aftershave, can't remember if it came with blades but I got blades, and it also comes with a brush. I highly recommend that, definitely fell in love with it, that was a nice mild razor and I feel like that's a good place to start.

  • @joewalsh720
    @joewalsh720 2 года назад +1

    I love my DE89; I pair it with a Wilkinson Sword blade. I’ve used it for 10 years and it still looks brand new. I only just now fell into the rabbit hole of buying multiple razors. Great video!

  • @ramjet118
    @ramjet118 6 лет назад +1

    Edwin Jagger for my 1st. Still use it. But my must have is the 74 superspeed. Love that thing. I purposely got the 1974 because of my birth year.

  • @LucidCode
    @LucidCode 7 лет назад +2

    I highly recommend the Rockwell 6C system. It's a no regrets investment. I love how I can flip/change plates to adjust the blade gap/aggresiveness.

  • @gentleman_of_the_pen
    @gentleman_of_the_pen 5 лет назад +3

    I started with the open comb version of the Merkur 41c. I think the most important thing is not spending too much at first.

    • @infringinator
      @infringinator 5 лет назад

      if the 1940's gilettes still shave strong 80 years later I think it's clear which one to get

  • @louisrobinson4164
    @louisrobinson4164 4 года назад +2

    I love my Van Der Hagen with Feather blades. The mild razors shine with sharp blades.

    • @jackcraven8345
      @jackcraven8345 4 года назад

      Louis Robinson mild? I wanna get into safety razors but don’t know where to start

  • @gregshock
    @gregshock 3 года назад +1

    I decided to go with a Gillette Fatboy, made in the year I was born, 1958. It’s still in phenomenal shape, being 63 years old. Wish I was in as good condition. The Fatboy’s were great products, very well built out of nickel plated brass components, were easy to load and adjustable, to nine different settings. So, depending on your beard coarseness or how many days of growth you had, you could adjust the blade exposure to give you just the right amount of cutting edge. It’s just too bad you have to reach back in history to get a really well designed and produced product to get a decent shave. Buy one, if you can. They are worth it. Oh yeah, I like the Russian Voskhod Blade’s. To me, they are the best all around blade for sharpness and edge retention. I can generally get about half dozen shaves out of one, before they start scraping my face.

  • @willcartershaves
    @willcartershaves 5 лет назад +2

    my weishi razor works just fine. It was my first double edge razor that i started with years ago,,,,and i still use it. Its in my razor line up. I use pol silvers in it,,,,shaves awesome.....

  • @villarreal0706
    @villarreal0706 Год назад +1

    Thank you 🙏🏽 for all your videos especially helping me as wet shaver beginner

  • @dumpstream9401
    @dumpstream9401 5 лет назад +24

    I’ve always wanted to try safety/straight razor shaving but never did... but then Gillette opened its mouth and now I can’t wait to get the products I ordered from Razor Emporium!! Thanks for the push Gillette! (:

  • @JeffreyMcMahon
    @JeffreyMcMahon 5 лет назад +1

    I love the information here. I am in love with my 2 Super Speed Red Tips, 1 Flaretip, and 2 1940 style. It's good to know they're brass and stamped. I prefer them with sharp Feather razors because they're a bit too mild with my second favorite Astra Platinums. While I love my Fatboy and Slim models, I find myself always wondering what adjustable level to have them on. I almost prefer the simplicity of my Super Speeds. But all are fantastic.

  • @jonlouis2582
    @jonlouis2582 6 лет назад +6

    I love this guy, he should be on network T.V.

  • @WeneDog0628
    @WeneDog0628 7 лет назад +6

    I wish this video had been out a few weeks ago, I bought a Van Der Hagen because it was the most readily available to try, but I did feel that it wasn't doing much in terms of the blade angle it holds. I'll probably be looking into more of the other options since I actually enjoy shaving with a DE razor over cartridge razors even after a short time.

    • @hossburgess2823
      @hossburgess2823 4 года назад

      My son uses a van der hagen with van der hagen blades as I have also and both of us having great shaves us van der hagen blades 5 for 2.19

    • @arey256
      @arey256 Год назад

      Yeah the VDH is nice. I bought one but I use astra platinum blades.

  • @johnmazzoni487
    @johnmazzoni487 4 года назад +1

    After years of sitting in my drawer, a few weeks ago I decided to use my Merkur 34c at first I seemed to be doing pretty good with it but after the last two shaves I’m seriously considering going back to my cartridge razor. At the moment I’ve got a beard so I only shave my neck, which is my most extremely sensitive part. The slightest touch causes redness and blood for a while it was working great albeit with a little bleeding but now it feels like broken glass. PS Cartridge razors aren’t as bad as a lot of de shaving videos claim.

  • @afrog2666
    @afrog2666 6 лет назад +21

    Places like india and turkey have loooong traditions when it comes to shaving, so I won`t knock their products

    • @Grimexperience62
      @Grimexperience62 4 года назад

      I really enjoyed this video and learn a little if not a lot each time I watch these presentations, thanks Matt!

    • @gestapo81
      @gestapo81 4 года назад +1

      yes,men! but they are all knock offs of Gillete, EJ, Muhle or Merkur. I would appreciate them more if they would come up something of their own...not just handles and colors.

    • @whitemakesright2177
      @whitemakesright2177 4 года назад

      They also have long traditions of producing cheap garbage, so caution is well-founded. Razors may be an exception, though.

  • @yurika12
    @yurika12 5 лет назад +33

    "made of Brass, so there is no zinc" brass is an alloy of copper and zinc though.

    • @yurika12
      @yurika12 4 года назад +3

      @666NedFlanders ahahaha, not only is your reply comical since it seems like you are a child who just learned how to use curse words, but you are so so very wrong and yet so indignant in your error.
      You truly have no idea what an alloy really is do you? Salt is an ionic compound, it forms from a chemical reaction(electron exchange) between sodium and chlorine at a 1:1 ratio, forming ionic bonds. An alloy is a mixture of metals or metals and non metals in a variety of ratios. Alloys do not form chemical bonds between its constituents. Alloys do indeed retain the metallic properties of its constituents. Ferrous alloys (alloys of iron) still retain its ferromagnetic properties, and its susceptibility to corrosion and oxidation (rust, iron oxide).
      "Steel, an alloy of iron, should itself, not have iron in it." This must be a joke.... Steel can be 99% iron in some of the most basic steel, or 50.1%(sometimes less but still the majority of the mixture) iron in complex alloys. And yes, it is still elemental iron.
      You truly don't know the difference between a compound and an alloy(mixture), do you?
      You really are a walking example of the Dunning-Kruger effect. And you tell me to get the F out of here and call me a pedant? HAH!

  • @bH-eo5tz
    @bH-eo5tz 6 лет назад +1

    Gillette vintage super speed adjustables!!! Only way to go! Sometimes u can get one as cheap as 20$ on eBay! Love all of mine

  • @saxman7131
    @saxman7131 6 лет назад +1

    Hello. New subscriber. I’m new to safety razors. I found what I believe is my fathers army issue razor from WWII in a plastic case. He was a DDAY veteran. I’ve shaved with it twice. I think I’ll buy another and put his away. Thanks for the review. I didn’t know there was a difference in them

  • @buddcarcook4655
    @buddcarcook4655 6 лет назад

    Love my Parker 87r. And my Merkur 1904 classic. Been using DE rasors since 2001. Best descision ever . Also I ditched the aerosol shave creams&gels. Williams mug shaving soap and brush. I’ve had nothing but smooth and comfortable shaves ever since. I actually enjoy shaving now!

  • @mattsmartialartsmadness5285
    @mattsmartialartsmadness5285 Год назад +1

    I have a 1947 Gillette Super Speed Razor that I inherited from my grandfather, but I don’t really use it because I don’t want to ruin it (if that’s even possible). So I’ve been looking for a butterfly safety razor to replace it with.

    • @RazorEmporium
      @RazorEmporium  Год назад +1

      use it. Can't ruin it if you take simple care of it. We have plenty of videos to help with care.

  • @jrbleau
    @jrbleau 7 лет назад +3

    I just cold-wet-shaved with a $3 Chinese DE and the shave is as close as with my Progress or Muhle 41.

  • @steve0680657
    @steve0680657 5 лет назад +33

    Where was the Merkur 34C ? Did I miss it?

    • @flhandster4395
      @flhandster4395 5 лет назад

      Was that the first one he used that he threw off the video set?

    • @alfsallander3400
      @alfsallander3400 4 года назад +2

      No Merkur razors in this video. The one that is thrown is named Weishi. I would guess that the price point of Merkur 34C puts it somewhat over the beginner budget.

    • @johnvgig
      @johnvgig 4 года назад

      I can’t remember where I saw it but the Merkur 34c was highly recommended. Has anyone used it, I’m looking to get into wet shaving. Would you experienced folks recommend the 34c, or should I start with an adjustable? Thank you in advance. JG

    • @steve0680657
      @steve0680657 4 года назад +1

      @@johnvgig i use the 34c. It's sweet. I've tried 15+ different blades and my favourites for a sharp shave that is still buttery smooth are Gillette 7 o'clock SharpEdge (the Yellow packet). They're the best all rounder. IMO. Even better than Astra for me.

    • @johnvgig
      @johnvgig 4 года назад +1

      S Appreciate the feedback. Broke down and bought the 34c. I love it. Really smooth. Bought a variety pack of highly rated blades. Gillette Nancet, Assured and Voskhood teflon coated. I need to shave every day. Gillette Nancet was first blade. Seemed to start tugging on the fourth shave. Is that average for a descent blade? I’ll give the 7 o’clock a try. Thanks. JG

  • @therealchickentender
    @therealchickentender 6 лет назад +1

    Pretty much nailed all my thoughts on these. The standard Superspeed is my go-too travel razor simply for the lightweight. I also have the small Tech travel, but the butterfly design is better for travel in my opinion. In the bathroom at home though is a the Edwin-Jagger along with a Superspeed red (more aggressive) which are my go-to daily shavers, alternate between them. Between those, don't need anything else.

    • @francohic
      @francohic Год назад +1

      I have a superspeed and a small tech (ball end handle) both made in Argentina in the 1960-1970 period. I find the Superspeed way more aestetic but the small tech is more comfortable to shave in the difficult parts, under the nose for example.

    • @therealchickentender
      @therealchickentender Год назад +1

      @@francohic 👍Since posting this I rarely use my regular Superspeed and have gone back to the Travel Tech... I even use it for day-to-day and it's my second favorite next to the Superspeed Red-tip. It's more aggressive than the original Super-Speed. Love it. I still use my Edwin-Jagger once in a while but the handle is smooth and slippery so I usually prefer the Travel Tech and Red-tip. All are great razors... My beard is just a little to thick/coarse for the regular super-speed and tends to pull/drag a bit, but I keep it because it's the oldest original I have. :)

  • @mikewysko2268
    @mikewysko2268 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the reviews. You sent me in the right direction. Bought the Edwin Jagger. No nicks or cuts so far. Very pleased.

  • @craigtodd1456
    @craigtodd1456 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just purchased the new pearl black. Very smooth. Next razor is one of yours but I will have to save up. So to finish my collection. Yours and to find a fat boy. Merry Christmas. Thanks for your
    Vids.

  • @brianmills5417
    @brianmills5417 5 лет назад +1

    I tried a similar test several years ago with all the razors in my small collection, maybe a dozen or so. The overall winner was the Gillette Old Type and the Gillette Slim was a close second with the adjustable settings.
    I see the new Gillette ad is making a few ememies but that should not effect any decision on old razors just the new stuff and other folks make good DE blades.

  • @Enigma277
    @Enigma277 7 лет назад +1

    Casting versus stamping explanation was great education.

  • @markleonardkaneko
    @markleonardkaneko 7 лет назад +2

    I love this studio set up. Great video. I started with the Edwin Jagger and it was a great middle of the road place to start though I would probably recommend a 6C to most people, especially if they just want one razor.

    • @wingsstringsandreallysharp2535
      @wingsstringsandreallysharp2535 5 лет назад

      So happy to read your comment. I started with the Edwin Jagger (love it) and have ordered the 6C, waiting for it to arrive but really looking forward to it. Happy to hear that you have been pleased with the same path!

  • @L-and-P33
    @L-and-P33 5 лет назад

    I've had a De89 for a couple of weeks now and it's great! Mild enough for my scarred, contoured shaving area, but does very good passes.

  • @diygroover3281
    @diygroover3281 6 лет назад +1

    Vikings blade Chieftain or Vulcan (longer handle). You can not go wrong!

  • @jamesejudy3
    @jamesejudy3 7 лет назад

    Matt I agree with you, the vintage Gillette is the best of the bunch. Thanks for sharing!

  • @camoboy1210
    @camoboy1210 6 лет назад +5

    does the individual handle actually have an impact? wouldn't it just come down to what blade is being used?

    • @TheMcTwist
      @TheMcTwist 4 года назад

      Handle affects control and feel which subsequently has an impact on the shave.

  • @abdullahmenevse5023
    @abdullahmenevse5023 2 года назад +1

    I hope you have a good shave, congratulations my master

  • @paulmcwilliams1709
    @paulmcwilliams1709 4 года назад +1

    I like a Gillette Slim adjustable. It's almost as old as I am. I've used Rockwell, EJagger, Muhle 89, but I always go back to an old Gillette razor!

  • @jcxme
    @jcxme Год назад +1

    I like Merkur 34c .

  • @Scotty_in_Ohio
    @Scotty_in_Ohio Год назад +1

    For whatever reason India seems to know shaving... I would always consider a razor manufactured in India to be among the best from a manufacturing and a quality standpoint - I know that the American brands and products will be second to none but you'll often pay for the patriotisms (which can be worth it - don't get me wrong) - with most products these days even a 4.5 star or a 5 star review on Amazon won't tell the whole story - watch the reviews and support those who support us (Razor Emporium)...

  • @Nights_eye_puppets
    @Nights_eye_puppets 7 лет назад +3

    Great video Matt. All those razors look nice by the way. Looking forward to more of your awesome videos. Have a great day my man.

  • @JEST3R_
    @JEST3R_ 7 лет назад

    I have the Van Der Hagen (Weshi) and I find it good enough for a super quick shave

  • @Trader13Mike
    @Trader13Mike 4 года назад

    Thanks for your review. I experienced the same issues on my neck.

  • @jaredhighlands4604
    @jaredhighlands4604 5 лет назад

    Just got a Vander from Walmart 17$. First safety razor is kinda cool and looks nice and for a noob more than enough

  • @robert55726
    @robert55726 2 года назад

    I got my safety razor delivered yesterday from Amazon can’t wait to use it just wondering when a safety razor strokes that you use can you stroke upwards with it or is always in a downward and a side movement

  • @signsignsign74
    @signsignsign74 2 года назад +1

    The bevel razor is great, but the handle is extremely slippery when your hands are wet

  • @scoutkbartholomew722
    @scoutkbartholomew722 6 лет назад

    I just got a weishi just to try a DE without much expense. Hopefully, it will not be a bad experience.

  • @countysheepdog55
    @countysheepdog55 4 года назад

    *Wish I had watched this video last week*
    _( I'm a newbie)_
    I was very disappointed with the Weishi.
    I'll consider your recommendations before giving up.

  • @timshull59
    @timshull59 5 лет назад +1

    I got gifted a Olivina was told its a de-89 clone? Shaves very nice!

    • @RazorEmporium
      @RazorEmporium  5 лет назад

      if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck it's a DE89 copy ;)

  • @TexTom1981
    @TexTom1981 Год назад +1

    Weishi is pronounced "WAY-she"...can't wait to see with you do with Merkur.

  • @alexane123
    @alexane123 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Matt! I’m new to DE Safety Rasors and I was wondering which one of the butterfly or 3-pieces do you prefere? Does butterfly break more? Plan to buy one for husband, too. Thank you! Have a good week!

  • @grim-upnorth
    @grim-upnorth 5 лет назад +37

    Thanks to the appalling Gillette ad, I'm looking at getting a shaving system that doesn't line the pockets of that awful company. Edwin Jagger + Feather blades for me. Thanks RazorEmporium :-)

    • @TheOn3LeftBehind
      @TheOn3LeftBehind 5 лет назад +4

      I guess I view it differently because I'm a biopsychologist who has studied and seen the effect of biological, psychopathological, and sociocultural implications of the suppression of emotions in men because it is what society teaches men to do. There's a reason why men are more successful at committing suicide (by using more violent means) and why they've been shown to be more angry and violent. Learned callousness leads to more violence in the home for some people, too, because when those men are either told to feel something or do feel something, they become angry, which increases violent behavior. The goal is better society and the community for the future, not to attack men.

    • @b.c.gamingss
      @b.c.gamingss 5 лет назад +9

      @@TheOn3LeftBehind Well they attacked men.

    • @TheOn3LeftBehind
      @TheOn3LeftBehind 5 лет назад +6

      @@b.c.gamingss No, they attacked sociocultural issues surrounding masculinity.

    • @b.c.gamingss
      @b.c.gamingss 5 лет назад +10

      @@TheOn3LeftBehind No, It was a direct attack against men.

    • @TheOn3LeftBehind
      @TheOn3LeftBehind 5 лет назад +9

      @@b.c.gamingss Yeah, I don't think so. That's the unexposed (uneducated?) view of it. That's the narcissistic, "I feel attacked so now I'm going to retaliate against actual issues" view of it because people would rather pretend issues don't exist rather than fix them. Why? People don't like the uncomfortable feeling or going against sociocultural schemas. But hey, you do you. Just know that your happy bubble can definitely be popped lol

  • @garylambe1187
    @garylambe1187 2 года назад +1

    Hi, great video. When I started shaving i started with a gillette double edged razor but my neck on one side always seemed to get little nicks and cuts and bleed and I would have soreness for the rest of the day. I then decided to use a cartridge razor (mach3 gillette) and that stopped my problem with my neck very rarely getting nicks and no soreness. Now I'm older I decided to buy a new safety razor a Muhle closed tooth razor (m49?) and guess what it gives a fairly close shave but yet again I'm getting nicks and soreness on my right neck.
    Is this something I'm doing which causes this or is it just because my neck is very sensitive - maybe I'm too heavy using my razor. I'd like to stay using the de safety but if i continue my nicks and cuts then I'll have to go back to my cartridge razor I suppose.

  • @s.j.l.8736
    @s.j.l.8736 7 лет назад +7

    You can't beat a EJ or a 34c for a started de razor.

    • @Dev9172
      @Dev9172 6 лет назад

      STEVEN1987 I have a 38 c .

    • @Diabolus1978
      @Diabolus1978 5 лет назад

      38c is better for a beginner and big handed guys

  • @PhilipMayFilms
    @PhilipMayFilms 5 лет назад +1

    Don't quite understand how the build would affect the shave this extremely? Isn't it very dependent on the blade itself that's inserted?
    Just asking because the one I have is having trouble cutting through my chin beard area. It feels like it's tugging as opposed to cutting through it smoothly like on the sides (my beard is not as strong yet on the sides)

    • @b.c.gamingss
      @b.c.gamingss 5 лет назад

      The razor build quality does not affect the shave. The agression of the razor and the weight do.

    • @b.c.gamingss
      @b.c.gamingss 5 лет назад

      Try a more aggressive razor.

  • @Listermintsluesh
    @Listermintsluesh 5 лет назад

    Have the merkur 34 c hd. Ahhh super after yrs with bics and before that electric razor, enjoy shaving now. Few decent soaps and balms aftershave a cheap brush from eBay 1.85 but supern .....sorted slam dunk.best shaving I've experienced. I look forward to shaving now lol.

  • @markdiluciano8432
    @markdiluciano8432 7 лет назад +1

    What about a Gillette adjustable to start ie black beauty or Slim? Nice to adjust blade gap to your face.

  • @borbetomagus
    @borbetomagus 7 лет назад +1

    It's too bad adjustable razors -- like a Parker Variant (~$57), Merkur Progress (~$50+), Rockwell 6C ($50) or QShave / Ming Shi 2000S / River Lake (all Merkur Futur clones ~$8+) -- aren't commonly recommended as a first razor for new wet shavers. Yes, some of these razors aren't as affordable the ones noted in the video, but they can be as mild or as mildly aggressive as your skill or beard growth needs -- and (since you can change their aggressiveness) will longer refrain a need for additional safety razors. Overall, the Parker Variant is probably the best option given the knurled handle and continuous adjustable setting options -- as the other razors doesn't have much (if any) grip-able surface (Merkur Progress / QShave / Ming Shi 2000S / River Lake) or aren't as convenient when changing settings (Rockwell 6C).

  • @sbcwinn
    @sbcwinn 6 лет назад +1

    What blade did you use for the comparison. Just curious. BTW - because of you, I not only got into wet shaving, but I am also a great evangelist!!! I wanted to say THANKS!!!!

  • @sunflowerhk100
    @sunflowerhk100 5 лет назад +5

    Why should the razor handle matter? It only holds the blade. What cuts is the blade, not the handle, right? (I am looking for a DE razor for my husband)

    • @mayisharutyunyan8853
      @mayisharutyunyan8853 5 лет назад +2

      Blade reveal is how much of the blade the razor exposes, a razor with more blade reveal is more agressive, cuts closer, results in a smoother shave and is better for coarser beards but when used by a not-so-skilled shaver may cause nicks, irritation, razor burn and ingrown hair. A milder razor on the other hand with less blade reveal may not cut as close, but would be more safe to use and cause less irritation. A good strategy of introducing your husband into DE wet shaving would be to gift him a good novice friendly razor ( like the ones in this video Edwin jagger de8* series, Merkur 34c or Parker 24c if you trust him ) alongside a blade sampler pack with a blade sampler pack which includes various de blades on the aggressiveness spectrum (blades can also be very aggressive and sharp - feather, shark; very mild - derby; and anywhere in between). Let him mix and match, try many blades and figure out which one works out the best for him. Also, if getting the razor does not break your budget, you can also invest in an inexpensive shaving brush ( like the plisson style synthetic ones, but don't limit yourself to them, look around the wet shaving forums and do some research).

    • @sunflowerhk100
      @sunflowerhk100 5 лет назад +1

      @@mayisharutyunyan8853 Thank you so much for your reply and information. I have 2 questions: 1) You said that a mild razor does not cut as close. So, would giving more passes eventually achieve a close shave? 2) Does the butterfly type cut as good as the screw-on types? If so, I would prefer a butterfly one which is more convenient. I was looking into Parkar 22R and 99R (which are both butterflies). Which one (or other ones) would you recommend? PS. My husband has coarse beard but is a novice.

    • @mayisharutyunyan8853
      @mayisharutyunyan8853 5 лет назад

      @@sunflowerhk100 The butterfly mechanism does not affect the aggressiveness of the razor, it's just for the convenience and blades can be loaded faster than with the conventional screw on mechanism. There are mild and aggressive butterfly style razors just like mild and aggressive screw-on mechanism razors. As far as recommendations go, I haven't personally tried the 22R nor the 99R, but Parkers are pretty popular in the shaving community, so you shouldn't have much trouble finding reviews on these models, just browse around and look at peoples' feedback on these razors. And don't worry too much about getting a razor of the best possible aggressiveness, because, as I mentioned earlier, there are so many other factors for a good quality shave - namely the razor blades, the slickness of the soap, etc etc. My advice would be to look at reviews, can't go wrong with that + a good name brand like Parker. If your husband has a coarse beard he should take it one step at a time. Chances are even with the best razor a novice will not be getting a superb quality shave from the get go. Give him some advice on the matter, show him some video tutorials on the subject, and learn as he goes. Getting him the razor is just the first step of introducing him to wet shaving. Share the hobby with him and help him get started.

    • @sunflowerhk100
      @sunflowerhk100 5 лет назад

      Thank you so much! :)

    • @TWalsh2
      @TWalsh2 5 лет назад

      Mayis below has covered pretty much everything you need to know about the blades, but as regards the handles there are two main things.
      1. The EJ DE89 has a smooth handle and may be slippy with wet hands and soap. The DE89L (I think) has lines, hence the "L" along its lenght to aid grip. There are other handles as well so this is down to personal preference.
      2. The weight of the handle can affect the shave. Too light and you'd need to press, too heavy and you could over do it. Most people look for a razor where the handle and head are about the same and you can balance the razor on your finger just below the head.

  • @jonstein6868
    @jonstein6868 4 года назад

    thanks for an informative video for this newbie. Do you have anything specifically on shaving for coarse/ingrowing hair (leading to razor bumps) such as experienced by people with afro-style hair? thanks again and keep up the good work!

  • @bloozedaddy
    @bloozedaddy 6 лет назад

    Hard to beat an Edwin Jagger....quality workmanship.

  • @bumblur
    @bumblur 7 лет назад +1

    Wow. You didn't like my Van Der Hagen! I've got a Mercur, Muhle, and EJ on my wish list.

  • @RICHLFCFAN
    @RICHLFCFAN 5 лет назад +2

    Rockwell 6C

  • @sootherelax2802
    @sootherelax2802 2 года назад

    Do a video on Van Der Hagen

  • @nathandeshane3442
    @nathandeshane3442 4 года назад

    Just curious why the new wilkinson sword razor never made it into this video?

  • @pjo1964
    @pjo1964 7 лет назад +2

    I thought you'd have a 34c in the group.
    No problem with my Weishi for me.

    • @RazorEmporium
      @RazorEmporium  7 лет назад +1

      A bit too mild for my taste... stay tuned for part 2 for the 34C!

    • @Mikeok4000
      @Mikeok4000 7 лет назад +1

      The Weshi is fine for me. I remember years ago I bought a Weshi and it was really light and mild. I bought the newer version and it's a lot heavier and provides me with a nice shave. I think they are all copper based I believe, although I'm not a 100% sure about that.

    • @ashishrajoba135
      @ashishrajoba135 7 лет назад

      Hey Matt, how do you compare 38C with 34C in terms of aggressiveness?

  • @George-ht3cn
    @George-ht3cn 5 лет назад +13

    When I first saw this video a assumed that you were endorsed by Gillette. Upon watching more of your videos I believe I was wrong. And I realize that Gillette has made some great products, but that being said I still will never buy a Gillette product again.

    • @RazorEmporium
      @RazorEmporium  5 лет назад +4

      understood- no we are not endorsed by Gillette but we have done some consult work with their historical department on the history of their razors / company.

    • @infringinator
      @infringinator 5 лет назад +3

      you'll find when a company is worth billions it's no longer gilette it's a table full of rich corporate people that only care about profit margins.

  • @sashaumorris6698
    @sashaumorris6698 5 лет назад +1

    Hi I really hope you answer this. I want to get my boyfriend a razor but I am clueless. He has shaky hands, he tends to clean shave, I'd like him to try more styles but i think he doesn't cause he doesn't know how or maybe afraid. What would be a good razor for him, also what kind of shaving cream.

    • @RazorEmporium
      @RazorEmporium  5 лет назад +1

      I suggest starting him off with a Beginner sample pack of blades with a Super Speed. He can experiment and figure out what he really likes. And pick a scent you think would smell nice, it's that simple! :) Check out our store to find a razor and soap that meet your budget.

  • @warrenburch6545
    @warrenburch6545 7 лет назад +1

    The Rockwell 2C is a very affordable starter razor, $30.

  • @donpaulshreffler
    @donpaulshreffler 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the great video! It was very helpful. I noticed on the Parker website they also have some razors with the butterfly opening. Have you reviewed any of them? I'm curious to know how aggressive they are since I usually only shave my neck.

  • @alistairprice3292
    @alistairprice3292 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Matt- was that my new super speed you were road testing????
    Cheers Alistair

  • @richieferrere9638
    @richieferrere9638 5 лет назад

    Hi. Can you explain the main difference between an adjustable double edge and a non- adjustable ? I’ve been shaving with a Mach 3 disposable for years. I’m undecided what to buy... I also recently bought a straight edge cut throat. Still waiting for it. That will be my first one. I need a secondary razor also. That’s why I’m writing. Thanks. Richie

  • @lifenature5463
    @lifenature5463 5 лет назад +2

    When I am looking for a gentle shave, I reach for my Gillette super speed flare tip.

  • @belly818
    @belly818 4 года назад

    the new Weishi’s are really good i recommend retrying and giving them another chance

  • @jonmanilenio
    @jonmanilenio 6 лет назад

    would you say the Parker 96R is comparable in performance and durability with the Gillette Super Speed?

  • @chrischiampo7647
    @chrischiampo7647 5 лет назад

    Ol School Gillette is What I’ve Used Since 1970’s 😀👍🏼 Still Going Strong As Long as Blades are Available 😊

  • @Mr.mallaer
    @Mr.mallaer 3 года назад

    Why are they beginner? I don’t get the difference between these and the other ones except some may be more expensive due to materials.

  • @kat4animals004
    @kat4animals004 4 года назад

    Any one of these better for women?

  • @dougharris2875
    @dougharris2875 5 лет назад

    Hey Matt, great video I too love the Edwin Jagger. Do you know if Dorco makes there razor? (DE)

  • @IrespectUtoo
    @IrespectUtoo 5 лет назад

    I find that in my merkur 34c, one side of the blade protrudes out slightly farther than the other side. Is this just my razor? Or is this a trait of many safety razors?

  • @CarefreeRambler
    @CarefreeRambler 4 года назад

    Can you guys pls list Gillette's other razor blades brands. Just trying to avoid paying such a company. Thank you.

  • @dannyoberender2901
    @dannyoberender2901 5 лет назад +2

    Why are u rinsing the blade though? Put water in the sink.

    • @RazorEmporium
      @RazorEmporium  5 лет назад +1

      Because I like to ;)

    • @gentleman_of_the_pen
      @gentleman_of_the_pen 5 лет назад

      I find it more hygenic to use running water rather than filling the sink. I am usure of which one is more economical but I am pretty sure running water is cleaner.

    • @RICHLFCFAN
      @RICHLFCFAN 5 лет назад

      Therapautic ;)

  • @t.thompson9977
    @t.thompson9977 4 года назад

    Do u have a video about the Merkur 34 C Heavy Duty razor?

  • @lukerentschler6769
    @lukerentschler6769 6 лет назад +3

    Is it really the razor as much as it is the blade itself

    • @joeyporto2461
      @joeyporto2461 5 лет назад

      West Side Broadway I’d say both are 50/50

  • @LukeFromUranus
    @LukeFromUranus 7 лет назад +4

    After having tried a Vintage Gillette Adjustable, I practically forgot my beautiful yet kinda boring muhle r89.

  • @sli8361
    @sli8361 4 года назад

    Where can i buy the Gillette 40'S Style Super Speed DE Razor for $75? I see it online for over $100.

  • @Shaverboy516
    @Shaverboy516 5 лет назад

    Would you say the Rockwell R1 would be in the same category as the Micro touch?

  • @williamforth9596
    @williamforth9596 7 лет назад +1

    Hey Matt, Where is the PAA DOC? =)

  • @thatmaineguysv-log7655
    @thatmaineguysv-log7655 6 лет назад

    The Gillette you use here... it's not the frame I'll call it that gives you a close edge it's the blade and I don't hear you talk anything about that.... where can we get high end blades... can they be stroped or resharpened

  • @hozher
    @hozher 5 лет назад

    Aren’t blades interchangeable between them?

  • @jfbrko290
    @jfbrko290 5 лет назад

    Question: to the Merkur 34c and 23c have the same level of aggressiveness?

  • @colodius
    @colodius 3 года назад +1

    Anyone here got an opinion on Manscaped The Plow 2.0? Cant find many review videos.

  • @Dev9172
    @Dev9172 6 лет назад

    I got 10 Merkur blades witn my 38 c . Should I use them ? I have been using Astra blades but getting some razer burn . I also have 10 Dorco blades . I am still new to this . Thanks .

    • @slc334s
      @slc334s 6 лет назад +1

      Don't use the Merkur blades. Just my opinion, but I've heard it from others as well! I found them to be terrible and the Astra's were a breath of fresh air compared to them.

  • @spikeg.jr.4893
    @spikeg.jr.4893 7 лет назад +1

    Did you ever tried using a feather blade on the weishi?

    • @RazorEmporium
      @RazorEmporium  7 лет назад

      SpikeG. jr. No I haven't, but if you have to use the sharpest blade on the market with this razor, it goes to show that it's not very efficient. Pol silver blades are in the top tier of sharp blades for sure