I bought the Weishi for my first time using a safety razor recently. I was extremely careful after hearing so much about how easy it is to cut yourself. I missed some spots under the jawline the first time, but no cuts. I had the easiest, closest shave I have ever had. A safety razor really cuts everything just with simple smooth passes. Feels great. I'm happy with, even though I know it was cheap. I need to take time to be careful and enjoy the process, so now, I shave a few hours before I need to go out anywhere. Now, I'm looking for a different model safety razor just for the fun and joy. It is definitely a better shave than disposable razor shaving, and definitely the art of manliness in my opinion.
I own around two dozen DE safety razors (Merkur, Mühle, Fatip OC/CC, vintage Gillette Tech, SuperSpeed, Slim/Fatboy/Super Adjustable, cheap Chinese Tech and DE89 clones) and the (short) Weishi is my favorite and daily driver. If it works for you just stick with it - rather get another one as a backup/for travelling.
It's a copy of the old Gillette speed razor which has been around for 75 years. That's why it works. It's stood the test of time. Try a DE razor even this one and you'll never go back to those shitty disposables. You can buy 100 quality blades for $8-$10 and if you get 3-4 shaves a blade you'll get a years worth of shaving.
I've used a DE safety razor for a few years now. Mine came as part of one of those "manly man" monthly boxes, so it looks a little cheaper, but it's good. Big difference is that the top unscrews to change the blade, so you have to be a lot more careful. I also use a straight edge sometimes (with disposable blades), but those dig into your skin easily if you're not staying alert. Both models make for a much better shave than the ridiculous expensive blades, though.
This is copied from the Gillette super speed which as the name says its very forgiving and can shave faster. I don't recommend derby blades maybe Wilkinson sword blades or if you need sharper blades personna lab blues or supermax blue diamond. However I would recommend the razorock tto razor over weishi because they have better quality razors and I think theirs it's 10 bucks and I'm pretty sure it's heavier. Only downside is they only offer one color. Otherwise all their razors are great quality and the prices are very low compared to Edwin jagger and merkur.
Your presentation would been alot better without the profanity.....remember you have people of different sensitivities who may not appreciate your choice of language on your videos.
I bought the Weishi for my first time using a safety razor recently. I was extremely careful after hearing so much about how easy it is to cut yourself. I missed some spots under the jawline the first time, but no cuts. I had the easiest, closest shave I have ever had. A safety razor really cuts everything just with simple smooth passes. Feels great. I'm happy with, even though I know it was cheap.
I need to take time to be careful and enjoy the process, so now, I shave a few hours before I need to go out anywhere. Now, I'm looking for a different model safety razor just for the fun and joy.
It is definitely a better shave than disposable razor shaving, and definitely the art of manliness in my opinion.
I own around two dozen DE safety razors (Merkur, Mühle, Fatip OC/CC, vintage Gillette Tech, SuperSpeed, Slim/Fatboy/Super Adjustable, cheap Chinese Tech and DE89 clones) and the (short) Weishi is my favorite and daily driver.
If it works for you just stick with it - rather get another one as a backup/for travelling.
@@Long-Ball-LarryI have the long handle weishi and it’s also great, had another safety razor but it was a short handle and that was also good
Did u get any rust on it?
It's a copy of the old Gillette speed razor which has been around for 75 years. That's why it works. It's stood the test of time. Try a DE razor even this one and you'll never go back to those shitty disposables. You can buy 100 quality blades for $8-$10 and if you get 3-4 shaves a blade you'll get a years worth of shaving.
is weishi a mild or aggressive safety razor?
Mild
@@tpach89 thank you my friend
I've used a DE safety razor for a few years now. Mine came as part of one of those "manly man" monthly boxes, so it looks a little cheaper, but it's good. Big difference is that the top unscrews to change the blade, so you have to be a lot more careful.
I also use a straight edge sometimes (with disposable blades), but those dig into your skin easily if you're not staying alert. Both models make for a much better shave than the ridiculous expensive blades, though.
it took some getting used to at first, but i think i'm getting the hang of it now. i don't see myself going back any time soon
This is copied from the Gillette super speed which as the name says its very forgiving and can shave faster. I don't recommend derby blades maybe Wilkinson sword blades or if you need sharper blades personna lab blues or supermax blue diamond. However I would recommend the razorock tto razor over weishi because they have better quality razors and I think theirs it's 10 bucks and I'm pretty sure it's heavier. Only downside is they only offer one color. Otherwise all their razors are great quality and the prices are very low compared to Edwin jagger and merkur.
Your presentation would been alot better without the profanity.....remember you have people of different sensitivities who may not appreciate your choice of language on your videos.
What about not being a snowflake
Grow up
Bad shave . Even with a voskhod blade in it . To mild for me . I will stick to my merkur 38c .
Tryk the razorock mission or mentor Way better than the de89 and 34c also cheaper price wise