Bit bored of wet shaving lately so i bought one of these just for a break and boy i am impressed for £13.
Had it for a few weeks, whizz it over twice a day and its brill
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I haven't wet shaved since I was a teen. A friend of mine still uses an old style Safety Razor (How anyone considers them safe I don't know, (mind you I suppose compared to the cut throat razor it is a bit safer))
Where from?
I love my Fusion wet blades, I've never had such a safer feeling wet shave and find it beats a dry shave 99% of the time ... BUT!! some morning I can't be arsed to go through the process, so something like this might be idea to just have at the ready
My son has started using one and prefers it, I didnt.
Use Harrys now but always cut myself and would prefer electric but never got on with them. When I shave I like to be super smooth although I tend to only do it every 3 days or so
its hard to go wrong for £14 i have been using it for a week and it does the job.PS.
I've bought one. If I don't like it it's your fault Paul!![]()

Over the decades I have used everything from my bags safety razor (IIRC I cut myself a few times when I started) to his old Remington electric razor......through Braun electric ones.................Wilkinson Sword wet and for many years Gillette as @Cagey75 shows in post #7
FWIW I have never find they last as long as Gillette claim, they dull too quickly and my beard growth is not that tough. The single blade trimmer section clogs way too easily but c'est la vie as I need to trim around my goatee
Shaving is just a fact of life and a bit like camera bags......................I have yet to find the perfect shaving solution.
NB during Covid I bought a Wahl clipper that still gets the occasional use as does my old Remington beard trimmer which must be over 40 years old by now and the internal NiCads still charge up and hold their charge well enough.
It might be that I'm a baby face lol, I barely need to shave every other day - I can get 3 weeks out of a Fusion head
A concern for me with cheap shavers is their environmental impact. I could buy a budget Panasonic once a year, but would be throwing away a whole shaver. It's much better to just replace the cutters even if it costs the same and have the unit last 10 years plus.
@woof woof for me the changeover to try an electric is more not being restricted to a time and a place to shave, sounds weird but since retiring we do things differently, often at the moment me and the wife get up and spend a few hours on our hobby's and we shower about 11am so for me i can wizz my shave out whenever i want.

I used to like the Gillette Mach 3 razors because the clear and open back made de-clogging them easy and most of the others at that time had lots of structural crap there, making the blades difficult to wash. A lot of the current stuff looks similar in design to the Mach 3 now.
The latest Proglide Fusion blades with the battery handle are as good if not better than any electric shaver I've ever used. The blades aren't cheap, but if you look about on the likes of Amazon you can get decent packs of them - In my experience a Fusion blade will outlast any cheaper brand at least 5x [so you could say 1 blade is worth 5x a Wilkinson sword or whatever]
I have used Fusion blades for a few years, but now find that after just a few shaves they seem as rough as a badger's jacksy. I suspect that China has something to do with that.Where from?
I love my Fusion wet blades, I've never had such a safer feeling wet shave and find it beats a dry shave 99% of the time ... BUT!! some morning I can't be arsed to go through the process, so something like this might be idea to just have at the ready
I find it amazing that that the wet shavers can spare the time. My brother-in-law used to wet shave and had to do so twice a day consuming a total of at least 30 mins a day which meant he was spending at least 8 days a year shaving compared to my 5 mins a day. He had tried electric but his bristles were tough. So I accept that we may not all have a free choice in this matter. I was fortunate that an Uncle spoke to me just before I started shaving and said the decision I make could be important and he emphasised the time saved with electric.
Dave
Bit bored of wet shaving lately so i bought one of these just for a break and boy i am impressed for £13.
Had it for a few weeks, whizz it over twice a day and its brill
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lol doesn’t take that long to wet shave.I find it amazing that that the wet shavers can spare the time. My brother-in-law used to wet shave and had to do so twice a day consuming a total of at least 30 mins a day which meant he was spending at least 8 days a year shaving compared to my 5 mins a day. He had tried electric but his bristles were tough. So I accept that we may not all have a free choice in this matter. I was fortunate that an Uncle spoke to me just before I started shaving and said the decision I make could be important and he emphasised the time saved with electric.
Dave