I like & have purchased both the Accuforge & Persona comfort coat blades. I like supporting American companies whenever possible, both blades perform well IMO.
One thing that a lot of people forget is hydration. The water and soap hydrates the whiskers, which makes them stand up, making it easier to shave off.
I switched to the Personna comfort coats a while ago and really like them on my Rockwell 6C at level 3. I especially like the no-plastic and no glue packaging. So far, I find they hold up for four 2-pass shaves pretty well.
I think I will stick with comfort coated and my other cheaper blades. I'm not paying 67$ for 100 blades. Getting so tired of paying ridiculous prices for stuff in general these days. You can still get great products for very affordable prices in wet shaving, so I will stick with those.
Great shave David. You got me hooked on Personna comfort coat blades. So far my favorite blade. Also I’m an Alum block & witch hazel user. It all makes a difference!
I picked up the comfort coat as a suggestion from the channel and switched to them for most shaves. They work great with the Henson, and the new Alysworth Apex aluminum razor.
Nice shave David! Good comparison on these blades. I put a comment on this video a few days ago, but it must of not sent properly. I talked about the Personna Prep blades or Med-Prep, but I don't remember it all lol 😆 so I'll talk about it when you get the chance to try out the ones you ordered 👍 Have a good one! Steve
David, great video! Loved the outtake at end😂 I just did that a few days ago. I picked up Sterling Soap's British Leather shave soap, opened it and dropped entire bowl into sink of hot water. 😂 Lathering was no problem after that!
The give-away gets better. Great shave, for me i like the comfort coat in more aggressive razors. The acuforge seem in my wheelhouse of more medium to mild razors and very sharp blades
Thanks David for the review of the razor and blades. I get some zings after using the comfort coats with an alum block but not full on stinging but it definitely is a much closer shave than the Astra's I use. The comfort coats are becoming my new favourite blades. Haven't tried the accuforge only reason is can't find them in Australia.
Nice shave Dave, I agree with your assessment of the Personna blue. I am down to my last 10 blades, it is a pity that we do not get them them here easily.
Comfort Coats are my second favorite blade. Glad to see you used one of my few good ideas pitting these two up against each other. I've got enough blades for years actually so this video was good in the fact that I don't need to try anything else.
Another great shave, David! I just picked up a Bronze .38 Timeless and have been experimenting with it the last few days...and it is scary efficient. It does not have much blade feel at all, but it cuts very well and gives a very nice shave. I still prefer my Karve Overlander for my experience, but the race is quite close. My top razors would be the Overlander, followed by the Timeless, followed by the Henson Medium, followed by the Razorock Mamba .70 which is a tad bit further out from the top three. I've also still been blade testing (like always) to get great shaves. The AccuForge / Lab Blue is a bit better versus the CC, but that largely comes down to the razor I'm using. Currently going through Gillettes and some RKs and the BIC Astor to see what are some good alternates. Happy Easter to you!
Thanks Matt. I agree these two blades are fantastic. I did get some medical prep blades and buy Accutech as well that I will be testing out over the next couple of months. I can't wait to use them.
Great comparison! The audio feedback on the accuforge definitely sounded like it was a smoother 2nd pass. At times, I switch to a sharper blade after the first pass for that very reason.
I love my Comfort Coat Blades. Nice everyday blade. In my Timeless Slant Aluminum I find they work very well and I've tried about 10 different blades in that razor including Feather. Id rather use the comfort coat in most of my razors. Great recommendation on both the razor and the blades.
Nice shave Bro! I love my Personna comfort coat blades that is the blade I use on all my new razors. I may have to try the AccuForge blades because I really like Kai blades.
When I look at DE razor blade cost per use I use the Astra SP as a baseline. These give me a solid and smooth shave for up to 3 three pass shaves or 4 two pass shaves. They cost about 8.4 cents apiece. So the per cost shave for me is under 3 cents per shave. Wizamet blades are the most expensive blade that I like to use at about 22 cents per blade. These are my favorite blade and they are extremely long lived. In between are the Nacet blades which are, for me, both sharper and smoother than the Astra SP's, and longer lived. Nacets seem to be running around 18 cents per blade since they moved production from St Petersburg to India. Hopefully that price will float down a bit over time. Historically Nacets have hovered around 2x the cost of Astra SP's. I personally have a preference for platinum coated blades, and iridium even moreso. I have not yet tried a simple teflon coated blade that I liked enough to buy more than a single tuck of. Everyone is different. As much as I like the idea of domestically manufactured DE razor blades, these are really a niche product in the USA. It will probably always be less costly to buy DE blades made in some part of the world where safety razor use is common. It's about economies of scale and competition in the distribution channels. Yes, I am pinching the pennies that hard now, and have been since about March of 2020.
I personally found the accuforge blades to be smoother for me. The comfort coat seems to be not sharp enough for me. I’ve always avoided feather until recently and I’m starting to really like them.
Hi Dave, you've been my inspiration to wet shave. I'm in the UK and getting persona or accuforge are basically impossible to source & the ones that are, are so expensive. Can you recommend any variants for us across the pond dwellers please. TIA
I appreciate that. Persona platinum and Bic. I did like a lot of the Gillette blades, but they have already relocated to different countries and I have not tried them all yet.
David, nice video. Curious who told you the Timeless was the most comfortable razor on the market? Timeless? The comfort Coat blade is very good, the problem I had was trying to find some that weren't fakes. I finally went with the Accuforge and they have been fantastic.
A ton of subscribers have been wanting me to try timeless for over a year now. I bought two boxes of comfort coats from the links below on Amazon that are not fake. Accu is off the charts. I just got in medical prep blades as well that I will be testing for a while. Can't wait to try them. I've heard nothing but great things. Thanks for your support Wally
@@OhioShaves David, I also bought the Accuthrive from ShaveNation. They are very sharp without the Accuforge coating, or at least not as much. They are meant for hospital use. I usually use them in a more mild razor or a razor that can handle any kind of blade, Lambdas. You were fortunate with the Comfort coat from Amazon. Mine were horrible. Happy Easter.
Great video. The comfort coat are my favorite and go to blades. Beautiful Razor. Do you think the polished razor felt smoother because it is polished? How does a Titanium razor compare to a stainless steel razor. I hesitate to spend that amount of money on a razor because if it has too much blade feel for my skin, it will end up just sitting in my razor drawer. I guess I could always return it. Have a great week and happy Easter. 👍🖖🐰
The precision that Timeless Razor use in a EDM machining is unheard of and the safety Razor manufacturing. It seems like a lot of companies are making titanium razors up and above the stainless steel ones because it's a better metal. No reason to coat a titanium razor when you can just polish it. Happy Easter, William and thanks for all your support
nice testing and showing this 2 blade, i should try this out too, ii don't know it this good for beginner ?? i just have first 2 shave of my life, switching from the electric razor .... it feel not bad , but lol the first shave is bloody :P and the second one is better after add some pre shave oil ... and not really clean .... i think i still need more practise lol
Hello, I got a question regarding blades for the Leaf Thorn, due to my Location I have access to the Feathers and Astras, which one do you think would be a better choice?
Thank you for this battle of the blades. For several months i have been wanting to see this. Would you consider Accuforge to my smoother than the Feather or Kai?
@@OhioShaves Nice. Maybe I will try to find a small sample pack of them and actually get more than one shave from a blade. I currently use these Comfort Coat and Permasharps
@@OhioShaves I have the Rockwell preshave oil and find it a little too strong smelling for me. Does the Rockwell soap have a mild smell? Ps thank you for all your replies on my comments.
I have one question… has anyone herd that face lathering too much before you shave can lead to irritation after the shave?? I thought it would be the opposite but I read about the face lather thing and it got me thinking 🤔
At least for some people. I just did shave number 10 with Personna Comfort Coated blade, and at least one or two more shaves are in it. So far, still sharp and smooth at shave number 10.
I haven't watched this yet and I already know it's going to cost me money....😂 I like the Personna Platinums and wonder how they ccmpare to the comfort coated.
I tried a few different Personna blades a few years ago, and none of them were good. The Personna Comfort Coated blades were DIFFERENT, surprising. Sharp and smooth. Maybe not feather-blade sharp, but almost there.
I wanted to like the Personna comfort coats but they are too harsh for me. I now have 299 blades that will likely go unused. At least the good news for me is I can get 200 or nearly 200 blades for the costs of 1 box of comfort coats (Dorco St301 or Primes and Treet Platniums). The Accuforge are totally priced out of my price range. A good reminder that a blade for thee may not be for me. The fun or aggravation (depending on a persons preference) is finding the combination that does work for one. Probably why the rabbit hole effect is real.
@@OhioShavesI tried them in the Henson AL, which is the mildest razor I own. My alum feedback was effectively one giant sting trip that required 3 days to recover from. I even gave it a second use and when I got the same, the blades went right into the back recesses of my shave closet. I will say having used Shannon's Soaps for the last week, I can definitely see what you mean. The fact so little can produce so much while staying slick, a major bonus.
that Nivia is a great choice if you don't want to spend a lot of money. I like Menthol. I don't really need it but I like the cooling effect in the heat.
Awesome shave David! I've been loving my Timeless Slant razor, though it did take a few shaves to get used to the light weight. I hope they make it in SS or Ti someday. I really want to get my hands on one of those top of the line Timeless razors now. SS or Ti, and they look so smooth! Great work leading us through the shave as usual man, and keep on keeping on!
After tryin many different razor materials i can say to me titanium and brass have the best feel. Definatly theres something special about titanium. Somehow i dont like the feel of steel razor heads.
With the amount of competition in the shaving 🪒 industry you really can’t go wrong with almost any razor or blade. Whether its Henson, Mühle, Gillette, or Feather they’re all great for the Average Joe. Only shaving aficionados can differentiate a Personna from a Voshkod lol
I like & have purchased both the Accuforge & Persona comfort coat blades. I like supporting American companies whenever possible, both blades perform well IMO.
Come on America👍
One thing that a lot of people forget is hydration. The water and soap hydrates the whiskers, which makes them stand up, making it easier to shave off.
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I switched to the Personna comfort coats a while ago and really like them on my Rockwell 6C at level 3. I especially like the no-plastic and no glue packaging. So far, I find they hold up for four 2-pass shaves pretty well.
Thanks for sharing Mark. Very helpful.
I think I will stick with comfort coated and my other cheaper blades. I'm not paying 67$ for 100 blades. Getting so tired of paying ridiculous prices for stuff in general these days. You can still get great products for very affordable prices in wet shaving, so I will stick with those.
It is getting crazy
Idk man to me $67 for 100 blades is still cheap to me I had to pay $38 for only a 8 pack of cartridges.
@@tristenbarbour8200yeah but you can get 100 pack of great blades for only $10 or even a little less
@@thefreshprinceofAZ For certain blades yes, but the blades that I prefer no.
I switched to the Comfort Coats a month ago and really like them. Thank you for the recommendation.
Always my friend. Thanks for your support.
I'm just addicted to watching you shave...I can see the time and effort you put into these videos...but I need more videos😂
More to come! Thanks for your support
Great video! I have the Personna comfort coats and really like them a lot! Thanks to you for recommending them.
Glad you like them! Just got some med prep sent as well that I'm giving away in monthly giveaway for members. Thanks for all your support Philip.
Have to agree about the Persona. They are definitely my go to blades for both head and face shaves. Worth every penny.
Thanks. Great blades
Great shave David. You got me hooked on Personna comfort coat blades. So far my favorite blade. Also I’m an Alum block & witch hazel user. It all makes a difference!
Great news. Thanks for your support.
I picked up the comfort coat as a suggestion from the channel and switched to them for most shaves. They work great with the Henson, and the new Alysworth Apex aluminum razor.
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing👍
Nice shave David! Good comparison on these blades. I put a comment on this video a few days ago, but it must of not sent properly. I talked about the Personna Prep blades or Med-Prep, but I don't remember it all lol 😆 so I'll talk about it when you get the chance to try out the ones you ordered 👍
Have a good one!
Steve
Thanks, Steve
I also use the Personna with the Rockwell 6C on a #2. Great combo. Thanks for the content!
You bet!
David, great video! Loved the outtake at end😂 I just did that a few days ago. I picked up Sterling Soap's British Leather shave soap, opened it and dropped entire bowl into sink of hot water. 😂 Lathering was no problem after that!
Thank you much 🤣
Nice review! It gave me a lot of clarity!
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Glad it was helpful!
The give-away gets better. Great shave, for me i like the comfort coat in more aggressive razors. The acuforge seem in my wheelhouse of more medium to mild razors and very sharp blades
I can see that. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks David for the review of the razor and blades. I get some zings after using the comfort coats with an alum block but not full on stinging but it definitely is a much closer shave than the Astra's I use. The comfort coats are becoming my new favourite blades. Haven't tried the accuforge only reason is can't find them in Australia.
Thank you much.
Nice shave Dave, I agree with your assessment of the Personna blue. I am down to my last 10 blades, it is a pity that we do not get them them here easily.
Accuforge hasn't hit amazon yet. I feel your pain
Comfort Coats are my second favorite blade. Glad to see you used one of my few good ideas pitting these two up against each other. I've got enough blades for years actually so this video was good in the fact that I don't need to try anything else.
You bet!
Thanks so much for providing me with this link!! 🙂
Of course!! Just here to help
Another great shave, David! I just picked up a Bronze .38 Timeless and have been experimenting with it the last few days...and it is scary efficient. It does not have much blade feel at all, but it cuts very well and gives a very nice shave. I still prefer my Karve Overlander for my experience, but the race is quite close. My top razors would be the Overlander, followed by the Timeless, followed by the Henson Medium, followed by the Razorock Mamba .70 which is a tad bit further out from the top three.
I've also still been blade testing (like always) to get great shaves. The AccuForge / Lab Blue is a bit better versus the CC, but that largely comes down to the razor I'm using. Currently going through Gillettes and some RKs and the BIC Astor to see what are some good alternates. Happy Easter to you!
Nice. Happy Easter
Good morning Happy Easter! My two favorite blades are Accuforge and Comfort Coat. Thank you for making this video.
Thanks Matt. I agree these two blades are fantastic. I did get some medical prep blades and buy Accutech as well that I will be testing out over the next couple of months. I can't wait to use them.
@ohioShaves I have not purchased the med prep blades yet but I will.
Great video as always. Would love to try one of those. I really like the Persona comfort coat blades.
Good choice!
THANKS! I really like the comparison videos. When will you make a comparison video with the Gillet Minora stainless?
Great suggestion!
Great comparison! The audio feedback on the accuforge definitely sounded like it was a smoother 2nd pass. At times, I switch to a sharper blade after the first pass for that very reason.
A lot of work in that shave
@@OhioShaves, hehe, yeah, but we, wet shavers will do anything to make the shave better 😀
I love my Comfort Coat Blades. Nice everyday blade. In my Timeless Slant Aluminum I find they work very well and I've tried about 10 different blades in that razor including Feather. Id rather use the comfort coat in most of my razors. Great recommendation on both the razor and the blades.
The Parker Alum block was another great recommendation. It's huge.
Thanks for sharing!
Nice shave Bro! I love my Personna comfort coat blades that is the blade I use on all my new razors. I may have to try the AccuForge blades because I really like Kai blades.
Right on. I can send you some
Awesome and the timeless slant I just got exceptional!
Glad you enjoyed it!
When I look at DE razor blade cost per use I use the Astra SP as a baseline. These give me a solid and smooth shave for up to 3 three pass shaves or 4 two pass shaves. They cost about 8.4 cents apiece. So the per cost shave for me is under 3 cents per shave. Wizamet blades are the most expensive blade that I like to use at about 22 cents per blade. These are my favorite blade and they are extremely long lived. In between are the Nacet blades which are, for me, both sharper and smoother than the Astra SP's, and longer lived. Nacets seem to be running around 18 cents per blade since they moved production from St Petersburg to India. Hopefully that price will float down a bit over time. Historically Nacets have hovered around 2x the cost of Astra SP's.
I personally have a preference for platinum coated blades, and iridium even moreso. I have not yet tried a simple teflon coated blade that I liked enough to buy more than a single tuck of. Everyone is different.
As much as I like the idea of domestically manufactured DE razor blades, these are really a niche product in the USA. It will probably always be less costly to buy DE blades made in some part of the world where safety razor use is common. It's about economies of scale and competition in the distribution channels. Yes, I am pinching the pennies that hard now, and have been since about March of 2020.
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I personally found the accuforge blades to be smoother for me. The comfort coat seems to be not sharp enough for me. I’ve always avoided feather until recently and I’m starting to really like them.
What razor are you using?
@@OhioShaves Now I have a few but most often I use my Rex sentry but I never used it in that I used it the most in my Henson medium.
How would the Accuforge & Persona Comfort compare to Personna “Med Prep” blades (Renamed “AccuThrive”)?
Here’s the video: AccuForge vs. Med Prep DE Blades - The Ultimate Showdown!
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Hi Dave, you've been my inspiration to wet shave. I'm in the UK and getting persona or accuforge are basically impossible to source & the ones that are, are so expensive. Can you recommend any variants for us across the pond dwellers please. TIA
I appreciate that. Persona platinum and Bic. I did like a lot of the Gillette blades, but they have already relocated to different countries and I have not tried them all yet.
David, nice video. Curious who told you the Timeless was the most comfortable razor on the market? Timeless?
The comfort Coat blade is very good, the problem I had was trying to find some that weren't fakes. I finally went with the Accuforge and they have been fantastic.
A ton of subscribers have been wanting me to try timeless for over a year now. I bought two boxes of comfort coats from the links below on Amazon that are not fake. Accu is off the charts. I just got in medical prep blades as well that I will be testing for a while. Can't wait to try them. I've heard nothing but great things. Thanks for your support Wally
@@OhioShaves David, I also bought the Accuthrive from ShaveNation. They are very sharp without the Accuforge coating, or at least not as much. They are meant for hospital use. I usually use them in a more mild razor or a razor that can handle any kind of blade, Lambdas. You were fortunate with the Comfort coat from Amazon. Mine were horrible. Happy Easter.
Great video. The comfort coat are my favorite and go to blades. Beautiful Razor. Do you think the polished razor felt smoother because it is polished? How does a Titanium razor compare to a stainless steel razor. I hesitate to spend that amount of money on a razor because if it has too much blade feel for my skin, it will end up just sitting in my razor drawer. I guess I could always return it. Have a great week and happy Easter. 👍🖖🐰
The precision that Timeless Razor use in a EDM machining is unheard of and the safety Razor manufacturing. It seems like a lot of companies are making titanium razors up and above the stainless steel ones because it's a better metal. No reason to coat a titanium razor when you can just polish it. Happy Easter, William and thanks for all your support
Great video. Are the Red Personna blades linked in the description the same as accuforge blades or are they different?
They’re different
nice testing and showing this 2 blade, i should try this out too, ii don't know it this good for beginner ?? i just have first 2 shave of my life, switching from the electric razor .... it feel not bad , but lol the first shave is bloody :P and the second one is better after add some pre shave oil ... and not really clean .... i think i still need more practise lol
Sounds like a technique issue not so much the blades. Practice makes perfect.
It will come. Hang in there
hey OS what do you think about Pre Shave oils? do they help you get a better shave noticeably or not?
It needs to be paired with the right soap or cream. Some of my soaps don't go well with preshave oil and like to clog up your razor.
If I attempt a 3rd pass with the safety razor and shavette I get the bbs but it irritates my skin a lot, a second pass is more friendly.
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Hello, I got a question regarding blades for the Leaf Thorn, due to my Location I have access to the Feathers and Astras, which one do you think would be a better choice?
Both. One is mild and one is aggressive. Depends on growth which one will work better. I would buy a variety pack if you can
Thank you for this battle of the blades. For several months i have been wanting to see this. Would you consider Accuforge to my smoother than the Feather or Kai?
Welcome. Yes it’s smoother
@@OhioShaves Nice. Maybe I will try to find a small sample pack of them and actually get more than one shave from a blade. I currently use these Comfort Coat and Permasharps
The Accu Forge left me with bad irritation and burning. I haven't tried the comfort coats yet but I got them in my Amazon cart.
Great choice. Thanks for Joining the channel
I am curious how they will be for you. So far, the only single P. Comfort Coated blade I have tried is the ONLY Personna blade I have ever liked.
$67 for 100 blades!! wow that’s getting steep 😮
Merica 🇺🇸
What's a good mild smelling shaving soap you recommend? Also what are your thoughts on the rockwell soap?
Rockwell is the way to go my favorite
@@OhioShaves I have the Rockwell preshave oil and find it a little too strong smelling for me. Does the Rockwell soap have a mild smell?
Ps thank you for all your replies on my comments.
There is no scent in the preshave oil
It is actually oil NO scent
@@OhioShaves I find their pre shave oil to have a strong barbershop smell and I was wondering if the Rockwell soap has a similar strong smell
Did you ever think about doing an outdoor shave?
I haven’t.
I have one question… has anyone herd that face lathering too much before you shave can lead to irritation after the shave?? I thought it would be the opposite but I read about the face lather thing and it got me thinking 🤔
Helps lift up my hairs that want to lay flat
Face lather does NOT guarantee post shave irritation. You do not need to scrub; or you could scrub more lightly.
I only have the comfort coat it’s a fine blade
What razor do you use?
Henson ++ and the Karve Bison
At least for some people. I just did shave number 10 with Personna Comfort Coated blade, and at least one or two more shaves are in it. So far, still sharp and smooth at shave number 10.
I haven't watched this yet and I already know it's going to cost me money....😂 I like the Personna Platinums and wonder how they ccmpare to the comfort coated.
Little sharper
@@OhioShaves the platinums are a little sharper or the comfort coated are?
Platinum are sharper@@mattmohi970
gotcha...thanks
@@OhioShaves
I tried a few different Personna blades a few years ago, and none of them were good. The Personna Comfort Coated blades were DIFFERENT, surprising. Sharp and smooth. Maybe not feather-blade sharp, but almost there.
good video
Glad you enjoyed
Excellent!!
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I wanted to like the Personna comfort coats but they are too harsh for me. I now have 299 blades that will likely go unused.
At least the good news for me is I can get 200 or nearly 200 blades for the costs of 1 box of comfort coats (Dorco St301 or Primes and Treet Platniums). The Accuforge are totally priced out of my price range.
A good reminder that a blade for thee may not be for me. The fun or aggravation (depending on a persons preference) is finding the combination that does work for one. Probably why the rabbit hole effect is real.
What razor are you using?
If you want to sell your blades I would like to buy them. Let me know thank you.
@@OhioShavesI tried them in the Henson AL, which is the mildest razor I own. My alum feedback was effectively one giant sting trip that required 3 days to recover from. I even gave it a second use and when I got the same, the blades went right into the back recesses of my shave closet.
I will say having used Shannon's Soaps for the last week, I can definitely see what you mean. The fact so little can produce so much while staying slick, a major bonus.
@@MattB74 Forgive me but I've been burned by one too many trying to do online trades and buys so I no longer will.
How do you become a member? Here you say for members?
There is a join button below every video.
Quick question Ohio:
How do you think the Accuforge/Lab Blues compare, to the Permasharps?
Smoother and a tad bit sharper
Good morning brother
Happy Easter
These are the same blade. Accuforge is the new name; rebranding to drop Personna name owned by Edgewell. I have this from several sources.
They are not the same blades. Comfort coat blades are completely different.
@@OhioShaves Just double checked. You're right; Accuforge are the old Lab Blues.
What is the best razor 🪒 ?
It all depends on what you're looking for. There are so many great razors out there.
Which ever razor gives you a great shave.
that Nivia is a great choice if you don't want to spend a lot of money. I like Menthol. I don't really need it but I like the cooling effect in the heat.
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I've tried every blade.. the Gillette Nacet blade works best for me... PERIOD!
Thanks for sharing. Used to be my favorite as well.
Question: on Amazon the 100 pack of Comfort Coats does not have the American flag. The 100 pack on eBay has the Flag. Does anyone know the difference?
It's an old picture on Amazon. That's the only place I've ordered all mine and the link is in one of my descriptions.
@@OhioShaves Thanks David
On order.
$16.67 including tax. Be here Wednesday
Got my order today and to my surprise there was 20 free blades. And had the American Flag on the package. So for $16.67 I got 120 blades👍
Great Deal
Awesome shave David! I've been loving my Timeless Slant razor, though it did take a few shaves to get used to the light weight. I hope they make it in SS or Ti someday. I really want to get my hands on one of those top of the line Timeless razors now. SS or Ti, and they look so smooth! Great work leading us through the shave as usual man, and keep on keeping on!
Good stuff! Thanks for joining brother.
@@OhioShaves it was about time! Been watching all your videos for months and months now, you deserve it 👍🏻
After tryin many different razor materials i can say to me titanium and brass have the best feel. Definatly theres something special about titanium. Somehow i dont like the feel of steel razor heads.
Thanks for sharing
With the amount of competition in the shaving 🪒 industry you really can’t go wrong with almost any razor or blade. Whether its Henson, Mühle, Gillette, or Feather they’re all great for the Average Joe. Only shaving aficionados can differentiate a Personna from a Voshkod lol
Mad in USA