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Reddit mentions of Dorco Prime Starter Set: Double Edge Safety Butterfly Shaver Handle, 30 Double Edge Razor Blades and Travel Case

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of Dorco Prime Starter Set: Double Edge Safety Butterfly Shaver Handle, 30 Double Edge Razor Blades and Travel Case. Here are the top ones.

Dorco Prime Starter Set: Double Edge Safety Butterfly Shaver Handle, 30 Double Edge Razor Blades and Travel Case
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    Features:
  • Perfect for any man desiring a classic shave from a double edge
  • Forged with today's shaving technology and the finest stainless steel
  • The Dorco Prime is a tribute to shaving's past while ushering in modern advances in razor blade manufacturing
  • Dorco Prime Platinum Double Edge stainless steel blades fit all standard double edge handles.
  • Micro precision edges are offered in a double edge setting to offer the smoothest of shaves for any skin or beard type.
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Size32 Piece Set

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Found 8 comments on Dorco Prime Starter Set: Double Edge Safety Butterfly Shaver Handle, 30 Double Edge Razor Blades and Travel Case:

u/Synaesthesiaaa · 6 pointsr/justneckbeardthings

I'd suggest starting off with a Dorco razor starter kit. It's pretty cheap and has almost everything you need, aside from a brush and a shaving soap. Aftershave is completely optional, but it definitely improves the feel of your skin afterward. I use Chiseled Face soap, specifically Summer Storm and Ghost Town Barber.

Feel free to ask anything else. I've been shaving dual edge for a good year and a half now. Best choice I've made in regards to personal grooming.

u/invisiblebob8616 · 6 pointsr/wicked_edge

This razor is going on special at 4:55pm ET, this Weishi at 6:55pm ET, and this Dorco starter set at 7:35pm ET, but I'd rather have a razor from Maggard's or Italian Barber which will almost definitely shave better than what I'm pretty sure are all Weishi's of some sort, and probably be as cheap if not cheaper. There's also a stainless steel shaving bowl starting at 6:55pm ET if that sort of thing is interesting to you. It will be under the "Beauty" category if you want to have a look around yourself for any beard oils or other such stuff that strikes your fancy.

u/uroc · 3 pointsr/Wet_Shavers

It was a Dorco Primer Starter Set. Probably the razor is just rebranded or included with the Dorco blades.

At some point I want to go back and retry the dorco blades in merkur. I changed too many things so I'm just not sure which was my biggest problem.


EDIT: looks like it is a Weishi butterfly razor.

u/DasDanishDeutsch · 3 pointsr/asktransgender

I bought the good razors like 25$ ones but still got razor burn. I got this and don't have that problem anymore: Dorco Prime Starter Set: Double Edge Safety Butterfly Shaver Handle, 30 Double Edge Razor Blades and Travel Case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T5EQC1I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_KdHhybF2AW495

u/almightywhacko · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge_deals

Just so everyone knows, this is the kit you would get for free if you are one of the lucky 10:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71UA6FIF8mL._SL1229_.jpg

It is the Dorco double edge safety razor kit that came out a few months ago. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T5EQC1I

u/the_aquacadet · 1 pointr/Prisonwallet

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T5EQC1I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_uGTUCbJGK1Y5C

That's 25 for the handle plus 30 blades and a case for it all. You can get just a handle for under 20.

u/CannibalVegan · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

I picked up a Van Der Haagen razor for ~20 for my first razor. It worked decently for a beginner, I've used it for eight months.

As an option, I'd recommend this kit as a starter, it looks to be the exact same razor with a couple extras for the same price I paid for just the razor from Target.

I just recently picked up a Merkur Futur adjustable, figuring that I've done this for eight months and convinced i'll stick with it, so I upgraded to a better razor. I'm still getting used to it's new heft.

then you just need a brush and soap, and an aftershave lotion or balm is also recommended.

Other accessories that can help:

small bowl or mug for lathering, depending on the type of soap you use,

a small alum block for nicks and post shave irritation (make sure it is Potassium Alum, not ammonium, but some people use witch hazel instead due to irritation)

I also picked up the Van Der haagen shave set on deep discount ($4). The soap was trash, but the brush works decent and the bowl was a bowl, but a bit small.