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A. Aurelius
Greater than one weekYou can either use a 19 blade skin irritating plastic Gillette money maker on your face or you can grow up, purchase a double edged razor, and have a much finer experience. If you choose the latter, you will probably want the best blades, .... and those would be Feathers. Japanese steel honed to less than a micron, .... nothing else needs to be said. Five stars.
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Jess W. Dixon
> 3 dayI like the Feather double blades but I cannot decide whether or not they are as sharp as I would prefer. They do give a smooth shave.
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edward
> 3 daypretty good blades & are very sharp, but I wish they did not use glue on both ends of blade to keep it contained in the paper.This causes very careful removal of the glue bobs after removing paper wrapper.
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S.T. Sonnier
> 3 daywork good
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BravoEcho
> 3 dayThere is no better blade.
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Zane Wood
> 3 dayThese blades are not for beginners but I think they are the best blades that I have used, they give me the closest shave and 1 half blade lasts me about 4-5 shaves and could probably last longer if I wanted them to will definitely buy again when I run out in about 2 years.
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John Rand
Greater than one weekIn the DE shaving world, Feather blades are known as the sharpest. They are sharp and comfortable. A newbie to DE shaving should wait a while once the get use to DE vs cartridges, but after that, try Feathers. Astra is good too, but not as sharp. New DE shavers should start with Personna Red Israeli, blades.
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Sbalak
> 3 dayIt seems I get a super smooth shave every few blades only and average with most others. The ones that work best are awesome but only about 1 out of 4 or 5 blades. I discard blades every 2 or 3 shaves to get the best results. For the money, I think I got better results with Astras. A pack of 100 Astras is ridiculously cheap below 8 dollars. Im not sure if they are genuine at that price. Will have to wait and see.
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JustThisGuyYouKnow?
> 3 dayThe 200 count package is generally the best value for these safety razor blades. Feather blades really are the best blades to use in Feather razors. The packaging is pretty minimal compared to cartridge razors. These razor blades are comparatively easier to store if you have space limitations.
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James H.
Greater than one weekSimply put, these blades are the best bang for buck so-to-say. They last a while, theyre sharp as a you-know-what, theyre convenient for travelling and although these cost a lot more than Rockwell DE Blades, the quality differences are worth it in my book.