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Feather Double Edge Safety Razor Blades offer 50 platinum-coated, ultra-sharp blades made in Japan, designed to fit most safety razors. Known for their precision grind and long-lasting sharpness, these blades provide a close, irritation-free shave lasting 2 to 5+ uses. Trusted globally since 1932, Feather combines heritage craftsmanship with modern performance for the discerning shaver.















| ASIN | B00AGG3MNU |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,077 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #79 in Men's Razor Blade Cartridges |
| Brand | Feather |
| Brand Name | Feather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,050 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00609224024993 |
| Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Derby International LLC, dba KANAR |
| Number of Blades | 50 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Shaving |
| Skin Type | All |
| UPC | 609224024993 885456208398 890417716638 885374854561 885278535528 885191437350 885704665249 |
| Unit Count | 50 Count |
C**N
Sharp and Long Lasting
I’ve tried a multitude of blades, and had been using the Astra blades for several months. The Feather blades are sharper, smoother shaving, and last longer than the Astras. They are the best blade I’ve used.
R**N
In my opinion, they are second to none and are suitable for ALL wet shavers, provided they know what they're doing.
I started wet shaving January, 2010. I bought one of those variety pack of blades and a Mekur Long Handle DE razor and all the other necessary goodies to make shaving become a spa-like experience. From the get go I never had any real problems with nicks or ingrown hairs. I guess I had read enough and watched enough You Tube videos to make the learning curve for my shaving technique relatively flat. I do not have a course beard. I have a mild beard. As such, I wet shave every three days and if I need to touch up for an event I've got a nice electric that serves me well. In any event, in trying all the blades, I fell in love with the feathers. I had heard all the "horror stories" for lack of a better term about how sharp they are and that's true, they are the sharpest of the bunch. But, when combined with a well lubricated face (I prep with Musgo Lime Soap and Proraso Pre Shave) after two passes, and an occasional third along my chin bone, my face is smooth as a baby's bottom. I've now just ordered the Popular Feather DE razor (the approximately $20 one, not the $180 one). I heard it gave a "mild shave" and for someone with a mild beard, such as mine, that's ideal. The only thing is to change the shave technique from using an approximate 30 degree angle with the Mekur to a 45 degree angle with the Feather razor. However, I think the combination of the Feather razor with the Feather blades is unbeatable. They just make superior products. Sure, the blades are more than most but when compared to any other means of shaving they're still ridiculously cheap and the fact that these are currently available through Amazon's Subscribe & Save Program just adds to the appeal. A super sharp blade, such as the Feather, when used properly, is simply the best type of blade to use regardless of what type of beard one may have. Check out some You Tube videos and see how some men with seriously heavy beards, who have let themselves grow for three days, will come out with a fantastic shave after just three passes.
P**K
Fantastic with Feather's Stainless Steel Razor
I had first tried Feather blades in my Edwin Jagger De89bl Edwin Jagger De89bl Double Edge Safety Razor Chrome Plated and the Feather blades cut too close, there was a fair amount of 'blood-letting' and nicks. I them tried them in a Merkur, same result. So I shipped the Feather blades off to my brother who loved them in his Merkur. Months later I bought Feather's Stainless Steel Razor AS-D1 All-Stainless Steel Safety Razor 3.5inch by Feather and tried several different blades--Gillette's 7 O'Clock green- and yellow-packaged blades, and Crystal blades; I found Crystal to be the best of the three--and one day I decided to try Feather's blades in their razor--Fantastic! This is a union unmatched by any other combination of razor and blade I've used over the past four decades of wet shaving. The Feather razor is not as 'aggressive' as the Jagger or the Merkur, but it shaves super close and is super smooth. I am also using Arko Shave Soap Arko Shaving Soap Stick, White, 12 Count , which is an excellent shave soap that is more like a cross between a soap and a cream. The difference I've found the difference Feather blades and all other brands I've tried, including Astra, Shark, and those mentioned above, to be in the way Feather's edges compare to the other brands. Their blades are sharp from end to end; i.e., when shaving under one's nose with these blades, it cuts tough stubble with ease. Using the other blades I mentioned, the center part of the blades was either fair or sharp, but when using either end of the blades, they simply didn't cut. I thought that it was stubborn stubble on both the sides of my chin and under my nose. Not so--Feather's blades in this Feather razor sliced through the stubble with ease. I know these blades will work and fit in DE razors, but, at least for me, they work best in Feather's razor--in fact, they work superbly in Feather's Stainless Steel Razor. The blades are more money than the Crystal blades I had been using, but the performance of Feather's blades are without equal in my wet-shaving experience. I shave daily and I've been recording six to seven shaves per blade. Great Brittan and Germany make some good to fine quality razors, but nothing I've used from Jagger's or Merkur's line surpasses Feather's razor and their blades. Kudos to the Japanese for manufacturing an exceptional razor and an exceptional double-edge blade.
H**R
Great blades, great price!
Very good blade period! I'm in my mid 40s and have been DE shaving (at least part time) for 25 years. The last 10 or so with the DE razor exclusivly. I've tried many blades and found many I like. Astra, 7 o'clock yellow, Merkur and Persona (blue) are among my favorites. These are razor bllades so, yeah they're sharp. Useless metal if they aren't. They are a little sharper than most but nothing to fear. If you cut your shelf with the blade you are currently using, these will make you bleed a little more. If you get razor burn now you'll get it worse with these. All that being said, if you are a guy who understands what no downward pressure means and you want to take your time and get a really close shave this blade will provide it. I've used it in my Merkur 34c, 1956 Gillette Super Speed and 1960 fat boy. Three pass shaves each time and all great results. I have a little bit of a hard water issue which means soap film can stay on the blade causing it to seem dull faster. By cleaning them with alcohol after each shave I'm able to get 4 great shaves with a blade ( never tried for more ). If your a beginner with a DE my adive is use Derby, Gillette Blue (both good blades) to get your feet wet or you may end up scared (literally). For a steady handed experience shaver, you may find this blades equal but you won't find its better. I've read many reviews saying "find the right blade for your face". That's carp! It's not that at all. Find a blade that matches your technique. Hair differs greatly. My beard is very curly and filled with grey. It takes serious prep with any blade and this is no exception. Prep poory, shave sloppy and it will end badly for you. But, with good prep and good technique it's one hell of a blade. Again for all beginners who like the idea of throwing this puppy into a slant bar or old adjustable Gillette set to 9, go for it. You've been warned. As for the rest of you, enjoy this fine blade and thank you for doing you part to say... well you know, to the people trying to force feed us $3 per shave carp during every deadball on Saturdays and Sundays. Break out the TOBS, warm up the brush an do what ever you to prep your face, then enjoy. It's a keeper.
S**1
I was perfectly happy with them and found them to be much better ...
When I started shaving with a DE razor, I used Astra blades which I stayed with for almost 2 years without trying any other blades. I was perfectly happy with them and found them to be much better (and more cost effective) than the old Gillette 5 blade cartridges. I then decided to try a sample pack to see what else was out there. While I'll say right now that Feathers are my favorite, they are not divinely created objects as many online reviews make them out to be. The first time I used one, I felt the hype. Comparatively speaking, the feather is leaps and bounds better than Astra. It seemed literally as if I was using a butter knife that was getting down as close as possible to my skin without any pulling or irritation. A few blades later and I began to feel like things weren't quite as good and maybe I had been fooled by the hype, so I went back to my trusty old Astras. I was amazed at how rough and sticky the Astra felt in comparison. Refusing to believe I could have been using these for years, I stuck with the Astras for a few more blades but it didn't get any better even with daily changes. I'm now back with Feathers. I don't marvel at the quality of the shave as I did the first few times I use them, but recognize that it is a superior blade and the best I've used. Many say it is frighteningly sharp but I wouldn't say I cut myself any more often or any worse than I ever did with an Astra (which is uncommon). If you know how to use a DE blade, you should be fine. It is a nice close shave, and while it pulls far less than most other razors, it still gives a little tug even when shaving daily that I would be happy to be rid of, though it's not bad. If I skip a day, the tug is much less than it would be with an Astra (for which it was often painful shaving the more delicate upper lip). Lastly, I should say the longevity of the Feather isn't great. I usually change one every 4-7 days and notice deterioration in quality at that point. I used to change Astras every 2-4 weeks (Heresy! some would say) without as much decline, but I suppose the Feather starts from a higher point on the quality curve. I wouldn't say I have very thick facial hair but would put it at medium thickness compared to other men. Until something better comes along, I'll be sticking with Feather.
S**T
Best Buy In Premium Blades
After buying the Feather New Hi-Stainless double-edged razor blades (made in Japan) to fit the Henson Shaving Razor, the shaves immediately took on high quality smoothness. I have bought several of these large quantity Feather blades over 4 years and always keep re-purchasing. The blades are the best quality and moderately priced blades I have found anywhere. With a moderately tough beard, I get three to four shaves with each Feather blade. Their plastic case holds 10X new blades and the back of the case holds the used blades in a safe manner for disposal. This set of 50 blades is a gift to a teenager just beginning to shave --- with the safest and sharpest of clean razor blades.
D**N
When you want the BEST DE blade buy Feather!!!
I have been DE shaving for about five months and in that time I have had the chance to use many good DE blades. The Feather blades are by far the sharpest DE blades made today. They are great blades to use in vintage Gillette razors. I have over 20 now with some of my favorite ones being a 1949 Super Speed razor and a 1948-50 Aristocrat razor. The Feather blades paired with the Gillette razors are by far the best shave you will ever experience. Cartridge razors are a poor second in quality and closeness of the shave. Before I switched to DE I only shaved every other day because I got lots of irritation and ingrown hairs. After switching it took about a month of shaving everyday to really learn how to use the DE razor well. Once that was done then it took a month or so of trying different blades, soaps, crèmes, and brushes to find which ones I liked best. After that it has been daily shaves so close that my face stays hairless all day. I shave at night and I only have enough stubble to shave again after 24 hours. Before when using cartridge razors I could have easily shaved twice a day. Feather razors are the sharpest and as such require a little more care and attention than your average DE blade. But the upside is that your beard will be cut as closely and smoothly as is humanly possible with these blades once you learn how to use it. And when you get good at it, these blades will easily shave you 20 times per blade. There are other brands that are good and that I use from time to time, but these blades are my main DE blades. They are worth the premium price. And this seller is a good seller who delivers exactly what you pay for and delivers very quickly.
K**A
I've tried over a dozen different blades until determining that these are what I will be using the rest of my shaving life.
I've tried over a dozen different blades until determining that these are what I will be using the rest of my shaving life! I can't say that these are for everyone though. These are SHARP! Then again that's what I prefer and that's the kind of shave I am after. I don't have sensitive skin so I have absolutely no issues. These are not for the beginner or unskilled though. Mistakes are not taken lightly with these blades. They will peel off a couple layers of skin and leave deep bloody nicks faster than you can blink in the wrong hands. Until you get down good technique when switching to double edges I would recommend derby's, swords or gillettes. Though you may have to make another pass. And use a high quality razor! Razorblades are like cars. One size does NOT suite all! These work for me because I have very thick hair and stubble that will give me the finger if I try to hack at it with anything but the sharpest blades to separate them from my face. If you don't have thick stubble or have sensitive skin then you can surely get away with a high quality Derby blade. They are also a couple bucks cheaper as well. Many of my friends use Derby's and love 'em! Me, I just need something with more 'horsepower'! My second best that I would recommend against these and for anyone shopping for that perfect blade would be the Astra's. They also work great but don't seem to be as sharp... or maybe it's just the way they are made or angled. Astra's have that certain 'feel' that works for many. Don't get me wrong, Astra's are also very sharp. Just not quite 'feather' sharp. Only thing with them is they have a little extra wax on the wrappings. These feather blades have some but not as much. That's one thing I wish they would do... get rid of or make a line w/o wax. Not that big a deal, just adds a minute or two to the clean up of your razor. I can deal with that negligible detail for the performance that these things have. If you are looking for the absolute sharpest blades you can stick in your razor, then Feather's are where it's at! I just wish they would make blades for utility (box cutter) tools. I would buy a 100 on the spot!
A**O
Fantastic quality
These are so much better than the blades that came with my Henson Shaving razor. If you are in doubt, buy these instead. Better shave, and more uses between changing blades. Also has a convenient slot in the back of the case to store used blades after you change them out.
P**0
Très bien
Lames japonaises pour rasoir de sécurité. Présentation sûre. Assure un excellent rasage, optimisé évidemment avec un bon savon à barbe, mais pour un type maladroit comme moi: zéro coupure et moins de passages. Je ne peux donc qu'attribuer 5* à ces lames.
C**E
Handy!
Very handy product for scoring my sourdough loaf.
N**D
منتج غير مطابق
السلعة الي وصلت لا تطابق الي معروضه اعتقد انني تعرضت للسرقة باحتراف
S**7
Really sharp! Giving a close shave!
I thought my Wilkinsen blades that came with my safety razor were sharp until I tried the Feather blades. These are very sharp and with almost no pull when you shave. These are now my "go to" blades for my safety razor!!
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