mr626
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Hello all,
Four is a nice number I think. It is a nice number of cheeses on pizza, so it stands to reason it should be a good number of blades to review :cheesy:
Basically, I have four new kinds of blades to try that I have not tried before, and I'll document my findings here.
Here's what I'll be using for testing them out:
Basically, for each blade I will do a minimum of 3 shaves with the NEW, and 3 shaves with the 1940s Super Speed (so, will go through two blades for each review). The razors will remain constant, but I'll vary the brushes / creams that I use throughout.
Review 1: Treet Platinum
To start things off, I'll use a Treet Platinum. These are made in Pakistan, and are quite cheap in bulk (as with all the blades being reviewed, I purchased these from bestshave.net).
The bulk packaging is nothing fancy- just a cardboard dispenser containing 20 x 5 blade boxes. Each box of 5 blades is plastic-wrapped. The individual blades themselves are double wrapped in paper, with the usual wax-like paper covering the blade
This might be a minor thing, but I like that Treet doesn't use the little blobs of glue that some blade packets have. Probably just me being fussy though! Anyhow, on to the first test. Here's what I'll be using for the first shave:
Will post back with results soon.
Four is a nice number I think. It is a nice number of cheeses on pizza, so it stands to reason it should be a good number of blades to review :cheesy:
Basically, I have four new kinds of blades to try that I have not tried before, and I'll document my findings here.
Here's what I'll be using for testing them out:
Basically, for each blade I will do a minimum of 3 shaves with the NEW, and 3 shaves with the 1940s Super Speed (so, will go through two blades for each review). The razors will remain constant, but I'll vary the brushes / creams that I use throughout.
Review 1: Treet Platinum
To start things off, I'll use a Treet Platinum. These are made in Pakistan, and are quite cheap in bulk (as with all the blades being reviewed, I purchased these from bestshave.net).
The bulk packaging is nothing fancy- just a cardboard dispenser containing 20 x 5 blade boxes. Each box of 5 blades is plastic-wrapped. The individual blades themselves are double wrapped in paper, with the usual wax-like paper covering the blade
This might be a minor thing, but I like that Treet doesn't use the little blobs of glue that some blade packets have. Probably just me being fussy though! Anyhow, on to the first test. Here's what I'll be using for the first shave:
Will post back with results soon.