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Reddit mentions of Feather Black SS Japanese Straight Razor

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 10

We found 10 Reddit mentions of Feather Black SS Japanese Straight Razor. Here are the top ones.

Feather Black SS Japanese Straight Razor
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    Features:
  • Japanese Stainless Steel Blade Guard; Enables A Smooth Shave And Resists Heat And Other Impurities; The Body Of Artist Club Razors Is The Most Clean And Hygienic Of Materials As Stainless Steel Refuses The Growth Of Bacteria And Other Pathogens
  • Rounded Ridge; Balance Of Its Rounded Shaving Head And Optimal Blade Exposure Provides A Soft And Smooth Shaving Experience; Gently Presses Down On The Skin To Raise Hair And Disperse Pressure At The Blade Tip Allowing To Shave Closer To The Skin
  • Silicon Resin Handle; Provides Excellent Grip And Slip Resistant Control; The Enamel Handle Is Quick And Easy To Clean; Made From A Super Engineered Resin Which Resists Heat Up To One Hundred Thirty Five Degrees Celsius
  • Safe And Simple Blade Replacements; Spring Mounted One Touch Mechanism Allows Razors To Be Easily Dismantled For Cleaning Or Replacing; This Handle Pairs With Artist Club Razor Blade Cartridges For Touch Free Blade Replacement
  • Specifications; Black Handle Is Three Point Seventy Four Inches; Stainless Steel Body Is Two Point Four Inches; Weighs One Point Five Ounces; Compatible With All Artist Club Razor Blades
Specs:
Height7 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2015
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight1 Grams
Width3 Inches

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Found 10 comments on Feather Black SS Japanese Straight Razor:

u/DontCallMeLincoln · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

Money is very tight right now for me because I'm saving up for a car but I'm planning on ordering this razor and the other stuff (I have to do research though). I can't go to stores because I'm not in the country right now so I have to get everything from amazon.

However, I just found out that my grandma still has my grandpa's razor and I got a bunch of really nice Mont Blanc pens from his collection when I discovered my interest in fountain pens. I'm hoping something similar happens here!

u/zomborger · 2 pointsr/gifsthatendtoosoon

That barber used a shavette rather than a straight razor. It's more sanitary and you don't have to worry about stropping since the blades are disposable. I'm guessing the one used in the video is made by Feather. Feather has some of the sharpest and highest quality blades on the market probably because their primary products are medical blades.

This is the one I have but they also make a folding handle one. The blades used are disposables like this (there's a picture of the blade in the item description).

u/agamemnons · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I use an Andis Professional T-Outliner to get the rough line in my beard. Then I use OSTER Fast Feeds to trim all the hairs down. Then, I use a straight razor to line up the actual line. I use an Aberlite Beard Shaper with the straight razor and Aloe Vera as a shave gel

I also pluck the thicker hairs on my cheeks every now and then

u/Babyd3k · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

That is how a standard shavette works. The Feather SS actually use a custom blade from feather, the replaceable blade is longer and has rounded edges to better replicate the shave of a traditional straight razor. I just got mine but the shave is awesome and I am using the 3rd dullest blade you can buy for it. It is specifically recommended you do no learn on their sharpest blades.

The really suck parts are the blade replacements are a bit spendy ($13.60 for 20), are only made by feather, and I couldn't find anyone stateside selling them.

You can check out the handle here.
http://www.amazon.com/Feather-Japanese-Straight-Razor-Black/dp/B0060QYUP4/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1407509612&sr=8-5&keywords=feather+shavette

u/uncle_dubya · 1 pointr/Wet_Shavers

it's perfect for edge work. i shape the neck-line of my beard with it, too. i'd say, though, i've never been able to work out why this one is so much less expensive than this one.

u/Codebender · 1 pointr/shutupandtakemymoney

If you want a straight razor, Japanese or American style (straight or folding), that you don't have to worry about honing or stropping, Feather makes them with disposable blades:

https://www.amazon.com/Feather-Japanese-Straight-Razor-Black/dp/B0060QYUP4

u/varen · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

Fair point. What I'm looking at is a interesting approximation -[feather ss] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0060QYUP4/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_OcS4tb06J5CMQ)