Merkur Double Edge Razor Blades - Pack Of 10 Blades - Made In Germany

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* 10 Blades per Pack * Stainless Steel * For a Clean, Close Shave * Fits Merkur Double Edge Razors * Made in Solingen, Germany Merkur Double Edge Razor Blades fit Merkur Double Edge Razors. The blades come in a pack of 10 stainless steel, high quality blades. Made in Solingen, Germany.
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- 10 Blades per Pack.
- Stainless Steel
- For a Clean, Close Shave
- Fits Merkur Double Edge Razors
- Made in Solingen, Germany
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Customer Buzz
 "Did not let me know they could not ship promptly... still awaiting refund.. buyers be careful with this outfit." 2009-12-08
By Eliane C. Mendes Peterson
You folks said you could not ship this item to me... problem, but I have

not seen the refund posted to my account yet??? Please send me a copy

via email of my reufnd, date and time and where exacly sent to.

Thank you.

Dave Peterson

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 "Worth their weight in gold even though they're stainless steel" 2009-12-05
By J. J. Emmel (Virginia, USA)
Used to shave with disposable cartridge razors but never again after trying these. I shave once a week & get 4 weeks out of one side. If you soak them in mineral oil, then the shave gets better & they last longer. Once again, made in Germany lives up to the reputation.

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 "Adequate but overpriced" 2009-11-23
By A. L. Kern (Far side of darkness)
If you (like myself) initially came to Amazon first in starting your entry into DE safety razor shaving, STOP right now. Using the search engine of your choice, seek out the several popular shaving blogs and online vendors. Do your homework before you reach for that credit card and read, read, read before making your choices. Merkur makes excellent DE razors that are well liked by novices and experts alike but their blades are only middle of the road in their performance but are priced above their value point. There are multiple choices for razor blades from all over the world (England/Russia/India/Pakistan/Turkey/Japan) and multiple vendors selling sample packs to help you in your search, prices range from $0.10 to $0.50 per blade with shipping, so choose wisely young shaving Jedi.

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 "Great inexpensive and effective blade" 2009-09-09
By mtbr35
After having grown up using electric shavers, then finally moving over to the "modern" razors in an attempt to get a closer shave, my shave was still horrible. 5 o'clock shadow at 2 o'clock, maybe you can relate. I took the plunge back to an old fashioned Double-Edge razor, I got the Merkur Classic and these blades. It took me about 2 months to fully learn technique with Doube-Edge razors, and I did nick myself quite a few times with this blade, probably every time until I learned proper technique. The nicks aren't bad at all, they're small and unnoticeable after you're done shaving and its just part of the learning process. You just need to realize that if you take the DE plunge, you are going to go through a learning phase.



Your first month your shave will probably not be better than it was before, but after you get the technique down with the grain, you can start doing passes across the grain, and then against the grain. Note: when shaving with a DE, you need to do reduction passes in order, so for example, you do with the grain, across the grain, and if you're comfortable with it against the grain (in that order). This is how you get the best shave of your life.



So when you start out, stick with going with the grain for all your passes for the first week or two. When you get comfortable doing it with the grain, add a pass or two across the grain. Then gradually over time you can add against the grain. It should not hurt going across or against the grain, if it does, you need to do another reduction pass (usually with or maybe across grain) to get the hair shorter and more manageable, if that doesn't help then avoid against the grain as some people are super sensitive (for example I don't go against the grain on my neck, I'm super sensitive there). Good luck and enjoy your journey to the closet shave you'll ever have.

Customer Buzz
 "Not sharp enough" 2009-08-12
By dragonlord (NY.USA.)
This blade is not sharp enough for my beard, especially on the reverse pull, it sticks and rips the roots. I will try the Derby and if that does not work then Feather.


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