GregP
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The Aussie Spoiler!!
Yes, these are nice blades. This may be a long test
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The Aussie Spoiler!!
I'll put one in the package with your straight for you to try big fellaNever used one of these blades, will be interested to see the results, as for the Astra, I don't like the Astra SP in the slightest, I find the Astra SS to be a vastly superior blade but i tend to be an oddity in that regard.
I fear this may be a a gateway blade, into expensive vintage itemsI'll put one in the package with your straight for you to try big fella
Yea not gonna lie it will be hahaI fear this may be a a gateway blade, into expensive vintage items
out of curiosity, have you tried Nacet, GSB or rubies?Ok day 1 with the Australian made Gillette super stainless AKA the Aussie Spoiler.
Now I've never used one of these blades before so I had no idea what to expect and I was very very impressed!
Overall I give these blades a 9/10
Smoothness 8/10
Sharpness 10/10
Definitely not as smooth as say a feather stainless or a vintage polsilver brown but a awesome blade and I've now spent all day buying and searching for more haha.
Definitely not a blade for the beginner due to sharpness and of course the rareity of the blade which makes them a bit more $$ pershave but I'm loving this blade so far. definetly going to have to get a carton somehow for my apocalypse bunker.
Required no effort to cut, zero pressure needed.
out of curiosity, have you tried Nacet, GSB or rubies?
my experience has been the total opposite and feathers are my go to, i buy them by the 200.I've never heard a feather be called smooth before. Sharp yes, but bitey.
PM me your addressNever herself of any of those sorry
So yesterday was shave two with the Aussie Spoiler and it's performance hadn't died off In the slightest was an excellent shave....
But this morning.....shave three for those playing along at home. Was absolutely terrible Instant pulling of my whiskers blade was rough as guts! I have no idea what's happened but today was the worst shave I'd ever had!
I'm giving the benefit of the doubt and starting again tomorrow with a fresh Spoiler hoping it's just a dud blade but I can honestly say I've never had a razor so that to be ever before.
Thought guys??
score bread.Given that you're only recently married and probably not as experienced as me in the wily ways of wives... is it possible that your wife has been shaving her legs with that blade overnight? If so, you need to PIF her an el cheapo razor and a hundred Dorcos! I mean, what else would you do with a hundred Dorcos?
score bread.
Carbon blades can drop off quick like that
Given that you're only recently married and probably not as experienced as me in the wily ways of wives... is it possible that your wife has been shaving her legs with that blade overnight? If so, you need to PIF her an el cheapo razor and a hundred Dorcos! I mean, what else would you do with a hundred Dorcos?