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Better Shave with Less Irritation
Precision-Engineered Design
Aerospace-Grade Materials
More Environmentally Sustainable
Precise 30º blade angle
Low blade exposure for less irritation
Compatible with all double-edged blades
Lightweight, ergonomic handle
Superior grip and maneuverability
Milled from aerospace-grade aluminum
All of your safety razor questions, answered
Running the razor under the tap or swishing in water after each shave is the best way to remove hair/creams. We do not recommend banging the razor against your sink or tub. When disassembling the razor to replace the blade, we would recommend a light cleaning. You can hand wash using a soft bristled toothbrush, water and soap. Do not clean with harsh cleaning chemicals/solutions or use your dishwasher. Make sure to dry the razor before placing a new blade in.
To ensure you are shaving with a fresh, sharp edge, we recommend replacing the blade every 2-5 shaves.
We don’t suggest throwing used blades directly in the garbage. Double-edge blades are metal and fully recyclable; they can be disposed of in a blade bank. You can purchase a blade bank specifically for razor blades or you can use a small jar, box, or other container. Your local pharmacy or drugstore may even supply you with a sharps container at no charge. It can take years to fill up, at which point you can place it in your recycling or bring it to a metal/sharps recycling facility (depending on your local guidelines).
Loosen the handle to the point where the blade is no longer bending (about 1 and a half turns) and store the razor on its side in a dry place; we don’t suggest storing in the shower. This will ensure that the razor can properly dry between uses.
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