Merkur Classic Safety Razor, Straight - #178 - Made In Germany
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Average customer review:Product Description
* Merkur Classic Safety Razor, Straight-#178- Made in Germany * An Extra Close Shave! * Merkur High Quality Shaving * Chrome Finish Sturdy Razor * Straight Edge for a Luxurious Shave * Made in Germany The Merkur Safety Razor has a chrome finish. Its double edge design provides a very close shave. Its comfortable handle is designed for a non-slip grip. The safety razor has a straight edge especially great for an extra close shave. Blade replacement is so easy - simply turn the knob on bottom of handle turns to screw or unscrew head. Comes with one stainless steel razor blade. Made in Germany. Razor 3" in length. Merkur Replacement Blades available.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2734 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Merkur
- Model: 178
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 1.00" w x 3.00" l, .25 pounds
Features
- An Extra Close Shave!
- Merkur High Quality Shaving
- Chrome Finish Sturdy Razor
- Straight Edge for a Luxurious Shave
- Made in Germany
Customer Reviews
Learning Curve...
This razor has a small but important learning curve. If you're used to using something like a Mach 3 (as that was my first wet shave razor)or any of the multi-blades this will take some getting used to. Small easy strokes with absolutely no pressure except by the weight of this razor are the way to go. Do one stroke with one side, another stroke with the other then rense. One pass with the grain for most is the way to go but if you desire a closer shave then I suggest re-lather, (which is important for wetshaving) and lightly shave across, not against the grain. For those wanting a good shave, you will have to spend a little more time than using the multiblade razors. I suggest a badger hair brush with some traditional shave cream or soap like Geo F. Trumpers or Trufitt or Taylor of Old Bond Street. Plan on no less than five minutes for a good close shave from the start of lathering to toweling off. I also suggest a skin food from Trumpers or some preshave oil from The Art of Shaving that will help the razor glide. I enjoy this razor way more than any multi-blade and I think any user who will take the time to learn to use it will to. If you're constantly in a hurry to shave and be on your way, I don't suggest using this razor or any other double edge or straight razor for that matter.
Learning to shave
After 15 years of shaving with Mach3 or its predecessors, I decided to give double-edged razors a try. The results are so much better! You have to be careful the first times, as there is a tendency to apply too much pressure when you're used to M3. Since I started using this Merkur, six months ago, I haven't had ingrown hairs, and when I get nicks, they're much smaller and cleaner than those produced by multi-blade cartridges.
The proof of the pudding for me is how painless it is to shave long growth with a double edge razor. If you've tried to shave a 7 day growth with a Mach3, you know what I'm talking about!
A related recommendation is that you use real shaving soap or cream, not canned foam.
great choice for starting wth a safety razor
You can hardly do better than a non-adjustible safety razor made by Merkur if you're just starting out. The only one that might be a better choice is the "hefty" variant of the Classic, but it costs a bit more, too.
I've been shaving with this razor for a year now and I really love it. Remember: the blade you put in it is even more important than the razor! Your milage may vary, but the Merkur blades are not the best. Try Swedish Gillettes or Derbys, Israelis, or - my fav - the ninja-sharp Feathers from Japan.
Also remember: no pressure when you shave with these! Let the weight of the razor do the work, and make multiple passes, lathering each time.
Happy shaving!




