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  On 1/3/2024 at 3:46 AM, freeworld said:

That takes a steady hand and a lot of learning and skill.

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Just joking. Worse would be a Thai woman holding a straight razor near your crown jewels. Shudder.

Some guys do like to use straight razors. Maybe started off as meeting a challenge. Bit of a hobby for some, as wetshaving in general can be. I once messed around with a shavette and decided it's not worth my developing the skill.

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  On 12/29/2023 at 2:09 AM, 5davidhen1 said:

I can't abide all these new-fangled razors which "blend with the contours of your face."

Year's ago, Tesco (UK) made/sold a cheap 2 or 3 blade razor with a rigid head, but unfortunately it seems to have been discontinued. Whilst I suffer from shaky hands, I am a man, and am perfectly capable of holding the razor in a way which suits my shaving fashion.

Unfortunately, all razors, with varying numbers of extra heads, are packaged in such a manner as to be unable to determine whether their heads are indeed rigid, or "swivel." Back in the UK, most supermarket staff wouldn't have a clue as to whether a razor has, or doesn't have a rigid head. I would imagine that here in Thailand, with the "lost-in-translation" language problem, that getting an accurate answer to the question in point would be nigh on impossible.

So, to the question: Does anyone know where I can buy a man's razor with a rigid head, either here, or in the UK? The manufacture's name of said razor would be a help, even better, a picture of one.

TIA.

David.

N.B. I am only interested in the above --- NOT the old-fashioned razors with removable/replaceable blades.

 

 

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B and Ms in the UK sell them in packs of three or four with fixed heads.

 

They are cheap at about 1.99 GBP a pack.

 

They are made by BIC and are called Flex four or Flex three.

 

Both have rigid heads.

 

I buy them all the time when in the UK and keep a stock in Thailand of them.

 

I've just been in the bathroom and checked, they do have a slight swivel.

 

Sorry!

 

 

 

 

Posted
  On 1/3/2024 at 4:19 AM, Will B Good said:

You're not pressing hard enough.

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I've just checked, they do swivel slightly, I was wrong!

 

First and only time I'll be wrong, in 2024!............:clap2:

 

But they don't swivel much, anyway, they work well for me!

 

Happy New Year 2024, ASEAN NOW moaners!

Posted
  On 1/3/2024 at 4:24 AM, Scouse123 said:

 

I've just checked, they do swivel slightly, I was wrong!

 

First and only time I'll be wrong, in 2024!............:clap2:

 

But they don't swivel much, anyway, they work well for me!

 

Happy New Year 2024, ASEAN NOW moaners!

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Taking a screenshot of that....555

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Posted
  On 12/29/2023 at 2:09 AM, 5davidhen1 said:

I can't abide all these new-fangled razors which "blend with the contours of your face."

Year's ago, Tesco (UK) made/sold a cheap 2 or 3 blade razor with a rigid head, but unfortunately it seems to have been discontinued. Whilst I suffer from shaky hands, I am a man, and am perfectly capable of holding the razor in a way which suits my shaving fashion.

Unfortunately, all razors, with varying numbers of extra heads, are packaged in such a manner as to be unable to determine whether their heads are indeed rigid, or "swivel." Back in the UK, most supermarket staff wouldn't have a clue as to whether a razor has, or doesn't have a rigid head. I would imagine that here in Thailand, with the "lost-in-translation" language problem, that getting an accurate answer to the question in point would be nigh on impossible.

So, to the question: Does anyone know where I can buy a man's razor with a rigid head, either here, or in the UK? The manufacture's name of said razor would be a help, even better, a picture of one.

TIA.

David.

N.B. I am only interested in the above --- NOT the old-fashioned razors with removable/replaceable blades.

 

 

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Aye,

 

You can't beat a 'rigid head ' :thumbsup:

Posted
  On 1/3/2024 at 3:46 AM, freeworld said:

That takes a steady hand and a lot of learning and skill.

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It doesn't take that long. I cut myself the first few times due to applying too much pressure and now I cut myself every once in a while.

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  On 1/3/2024 at 3:49 AM, DavidB1960 said:

Great little disposable. Been using them for years.

https://th.aliexpress.com/item/32825552913.html

 

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Those seem a bit expensive. How many shaves you get per blade?

 

I have a classic Schick Krona I used for a time as a travel razor--on longer trips when I could pack it in checked luggage. Finally decided it's too mild for me and retired it to the cabinet.

 

Posted
  On 12/29/2023 at 2:09 AM, 5davidhen1 said:

I can't abide all these new-fangled razors which "blend with the contours of your face."

Year's ago, Tesco (UK) made/sold a cheap 2 or 3 blade razor with a rigid head, but unfortunately it seems to have been discontinued. Whilst I suffer from shaky hands, I am a man, and am perfectly capable of holding the razor in a way which suits my shaving fashion.

Unfortunately, all razors, with varying numbers of extra heads, are packaged in such a manner as to be unable to determine whether their heads are indeed rigid, or "swivel." Back in the UK, most supermarket staff wouldn't have a clue as to whether a razor has, or doesn't have a rigid head. I would imagine that here in Thailand, with the "lost-in-translation" language problem, that getting an accurate answer to the question in point would be nigh on impossible.

So, to the question: Does anyone know where I can buy a man's razor with a rigid head, either here, or in the UK? The manufacture's name of said razor would be a help, even better, a picture of one.

TIA.

David.

N.B. I am only interested in the above --- NOT the old-fashioned razors with removable/replaceable blades.

 

 

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I went back to the old style with removable blades. I find it to be way better than any modern junk. I spied some blades in the 10

Bhat shop so I tried them and am super pleased with the result. They give an awsome shave and last a long time. You should try it you will not be disappointed.

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