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Review on πŸ¦‹ Weishi Nostalgic Adjustable Butterfly Double: Timeless Elegance Meets Unmatched Precision by Jessica Rodriguez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Speaking of double-edged razors and other alternatives

Review by a 71 year old male who has used 4 safety razors, 4 electric razors, one injector razor and 6 different disposable razors. If you're determined to use a safety razor the Weishi is a good option, the settings help and the handle is the best I've seen. A few tips for Weishi: 1. Set to #4 or higher to load the blade. 2. All razors have some play where the blade holes line up with the frame lugs - the blade can be moved a little. If you find that a razor has a crooked blade, try moving (wiggling) the blade before attaching the attachment. 3. Set to #1 and apply as little pressure as possible. Consider the possibility that a close shave isn't worth the negatives. Maybe a quick, safe, and comfortable shave is better. I personally think there are better alternatives to safety razors. Consider the following alternatives: 1. The $10 Prime $36 Bic Sensitive Single-Blade Disposable Razor is fast, cheap, tends not to clog, and is nearly impossible to cut or burn. Philips Norelco OneBlade hybrid electric trimmer and shaver for $35. Prime - Works surprisingly well, relatively fast for power, and never burns out. It cuts higher than any of the others mentioned and can be used along the grain if you want more speed and less proximity - works better with soap.

Pros
  • Easy setup
Cons
  • It worries me