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i suddenly have the urge to buy some chroma blades. :weird:
don't do it!!!!!!!!!
Actually, the ones you buy may be OK. I clearly got some un-sharpened/polish blanks though.
I'd like your feedback when you get them on whether they last the typical 6 shaves.....
Aye - not the best investment I ever made :blink: Not the worst either though...
Although it's a highly mechanised process I'm still amazed, given the number of processes involved, thay can produce blades at such low prices.
Although it's a highly mechanised process I'm still amazed, given the number of processes involved, thay can produce blades at such low prices.
Some producers are a bit 'clever' at where they source their raw materials
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Sharp practice of melting coins
They had a similar problem in Ireland. Fraudsters filing the corners off 50p pieces to make 10p pieces...
Very well done.
Interesting vids, makes me want an adjustable actually...
Although it's a highly mechanised process I'm still amazed, given the number of processes involved, thay can produce blades at such low prices.
Just think how many squillions of blades are popping out of those machines though. Sure, it's expensive equipment, and may even be expensive to feed and run, but then divide the costs by the number of blades...