I have been looking into some stuff and for now the Philips oneblade looks like the most interesting option to me, does someone maybe have experience with it? How long do the blades last? Or are there any other alternatives you would recommend?

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    Safety razor with any blade like Wilkinson, Feather, Gillette, etc. I personally have not found a huge difference between them, but I also shave immediately after getting out of the shower without any shaving cream which some people might see as psychotic.

    I went to a safety razor years ago after getting into it on a shaving subreddit and have never looked back. I bought a variety pack for like $20 CAD of razor blades 5+ years ago and I’m STILL going through them.

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    Mühle do some really nice safety razors. Depending on your budget, you might consider them expensive but honestly, one handle and a ten pack of blades and you’ll have broken even compared to a Gillette mach 27 cold fusion or whatever because once you have the handle, the blades are super cheap

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    Wilkinson Sword is a 250 year old UK brand, but sadly they got bought by a American firm in 2003. They still manufacture in the UK, Germany and the Czech Republic though.

    Depends on how you define "Europeans.

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    I’ve got two electric razors. A Philips one blade and a Panasonic beard trimmer. The one blade is excellent for a closer shave on the skin and it can also trim my beard to a chosen length. It can do everything you will need and do a good job of it too. However, I did find the blades don’t last quite so long if I use it daily for trimming my beard and shaving my neck as well. Maybe you’ll get 1-2 months from a single blade daily use this way, and replacement blades cost about €15 for one at worse, or better when buying bulk packs. I didn’t want to spend so much so I got the Panasonic beard trimmer at the cost of a few replacement blades for the oneblade to handle trimming my beard. It cannot shave close so it’s no good for my neck, but it doesn’t need replacement blades at all so by using both together, and as do it twice a week now, I’m using the same blade for about 1 year to 18 months maybe more. When travelling the oneblade is enough on its own.

    This is what works nicely for me. YMMV.

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    One blade is like a hedge trimmer, great for taking off long growth, but not great for precision work.

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    I’ve recently bought an electric shaver (foil) Braun 5 series, and am very happy with it. It shaves clean (even without foam or gel, but can be used with), but is optimal for short hair (1-2mm), so need to shave at least once per 2-3 days. Using it for head and face.

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      My bad, I thought Braun is still a German company. According to wikipedia, it’s a subsidiary of Procter&Gamble.

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        I was the same Tbo for some I thought Gillette was also german, then I saw the p&g on the packaging… Then I thought I would switch to Braun just to find out they are also under p&g…

        That is why I come here to ask people’s opinions 😊

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          Probably not, but users feedback says they use their electric shaver for about a 10 year, and things might change over this time.

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    I use a Philips OneBlade and love it. Been using it for a few years, the blades last insanely long on it. It’s close enough for me to not need to use a traditional razor 99% of the time and it works better than most other electric razors for non-face stuff if that’s a concern.

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    I found that for all purposes a straight razor works better for me than any type of plastic dohickey.

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    Currently using Amazon https://amzn.eu/d/dVRylZo on subscribe and save, and have done for years after being stuffed by the big two for decades. Regularly flirt with the idea of a safety razor. I used to use a now defunct mail order in mainland Europe somewhere that made their own; I’m a Brit.

    Change them every twelve days but I’m old now and that happens. I was lucky if a two- to six- blade one lasted a five days to a week in my twenties.

    I have oily skin, less so now, so I have difficulties with electric razors, despite several attempts. They were enclosed though by the time I learned my lesson and the open style of one blade may be a worthwhile change.

    What I’m saying is that there are several factors that dictate what works and it isn’t a long term thing always.

    I haven’t found that Gillette or Wilkinson Sword were as sharp as the Amazon.

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    Safety razors are pretty much as easy to use as a disposable as long as you make sure its tight before you start and its way more cheap.

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    Learn to use razor blades. They’re better that you think and are good economically. Also, they’re much more ecological. On the other hand Phillips is the opposite. I just had to throw away a oneblsde shaver because its battery died and they make them very hard to replace.

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      Just check the source of your blades.
      My favourites (well, the cheapest decent ones) turned out to be from russia.

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      Or safety razors if you don’t want to deal with a learning curve. Ridiculously cheap as well-- I’m embarrassed at how long I spent paying for those stupid 5 blade things.

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        I’ve got really thick growth and triple blade razors would go dull in a handful of shaves and be expensive to replace. I tried electric for a long time and that caused way more irritation.

        I switched to safety razors a few years ago and never looked back. They are sharper to begin with and stay sharper longer. Single blades work much better with less irritation that these dumb multiblade shitshows that seem to have become the norm. The disposable blade is all metal and completely recyclable.

        I would really really recommend that everyone give safety razors a try.

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          They dont clog nearly as badly as disposables, either. Just kinda shake it around in a cup of water and the hair falls out