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Merkur Hd Classic "barber Pole" Long Safety Razor-#38c- Made In Germany

Product Description

* merkur Safety Razor, - Made in Germany * An Extra Close Shave! * merkur High Quality Shaving * Handle Shaped Like a Barber Pole - Chrome Plated with bar * 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.

Customer Buzz
The main reason I bought this razor was I was mad at Gillette always making a new razor that is the best, and the animal testing that they do. Back to the Merkur Hd Classic Safety Razor. I got it today I shaved with it and it was a awesome shave. It is Eco friendly and you can get DE blades from 2-5 dollars a 10 pack. You can hear the beard being cut as you shave. It gives a very Close, Classic shave. I really like it. I did not get cut and I did not have to go over the and over to get a close shave. I'm going to try it next time with shaving soap & brush.

Customer Buzz
I love this thing. It shaves closer, face feels smoother longer , you gotta be a bit careful, but so what. It is so worth it. And once you get it, the blades don't cost 12 bucks for 4 of them and only really give 3 or 4 good shaves. I go a week before changing the blade on this thing. I can't say enough good things about it

Customer Buzz
After trying the Weishi toy razor, I traded up to the Merkur 38C. What a difference! The Weishi had been recommended for novice DE shavers, so it seemed like the safe choice. Unfortunately, I didn't realize that it is ill-equipped to handle coarse, thick beards. After a couple of days with the Weishi, I threw it into the drawer and there it has stayed.

The Merkur 38C was highly recommended by Giovanni at Barberia Italiana and it has proven to be a wonderful piece of gear. The German razor appears well made and well finished, so the price seems quite reasonable. The size and shape of the handle and head make shaving easy (at least in my large hands) and the weight is perfect. Despite my novice DE shaving status, I have no problem with very close, comfortable shaves with very rare bloodshed.

I have tried an extensive blade sampler from Barberia Italiana and have found the Personna blades from Israel to be ideal for me. Strangely, I actually enjoy and look forward to shaving with the Merkur.

Hope this is helpful.

Customer Buzz
First impression: it's a beautiful thing and it feels well-balanced in the hand. I'm a woman, so I have a lot more real estate to shave than a man (just saying!). That also provides ample opportunity for a good long test drive.

I bought this razor to replace my Merkur Long Handled Safety Razor - #180 - Made In Germany and it's definitely a step up from my old razor in both aesthetics and engineering. It is heavier than the #180, and probably on the heavier side of DE razors in general. Interestingly, while my old razor's handle is diamond knurled (a cross-hatch design carved up and down the pole, rather rough on my hands), this razor is only diagonal knurled (carvings in the handle run only one direction diagonally). So this razor handle is rather smoother. This will of course affect your grip. We ladies (or anyone who doesn't do frequent manual labor) appreciate the absence of pointy diamond knurls in the #38c.

Also, the adjustable screw in the base (non-blade edge) releases the blade assembly, allowing for greater safety and allowing one to control the level of hold over the blade. The only other razor I've used had a blade assembly that opened by twisting the whole assembly itself. That meant that if I placed too much pressure on the blade when shaving, I might twist the assembly to the side and loosen the blade. Not good! The #38c's design ensures that that won't happen.

It's something you'd be proud to display, as compared with many more utilitarian designs (#180, I'm looking at you), and it's a great work of engineering too. Full marks!

Customer Buzz
There are probably hundreds of double edge (DE) safety razors available, from antiques on eBay to present-day newly-manufactured razors. They are not all the same. Some people will go for:

- historical collector's items
- luxury razors: gold plated, ivory handled, presentation cases, etc.
- gadgetry: various adjustables or clever mechanisms

This razor is not for any of those people (except perhaps to fill out the collector's stable of razors).

If you are looking for something that is functional, well made (well enough to last several lifetimes, probably) and good looking then you have come to the right place.

This razor does have a couple of characteristics that differentiate it from other razors that the previous paragraph could just as well describe.

First, it is a bit heavier than most. Whether this is right for you is a matter of personal choice. I like the heft. If you want a similar, but lighter razor try the Merkur Long Handled Safety Razor - #180.

Second, it has a longer handle than most. Again this is a matter of personal choice and perhaps the size of your hand. If you like the idea of a little extra heft but want a more traditional handle length, try the Merkur Heavy Duty Double Edge Razor #34C. This one is so popular it has a nick-name: The "Merkur HD" (or in shaving circles simply the "HD").

If you prefer neither the extra heft nor the longer handle, go for the Merkur Standard Safety Razor with Bar #33C.

If you prefer a real "vintage" look try the Merkur "1904" Safety Razor 42C.

Merkur also makes several other styles that may or may not be available on Amazon (you'll have to Google them).

One negative point (but not negative enough to knock off that fifth star): The knob on the end of the handle used to open up the razor for inserting the blade is polished smooth and a little slippery so sometimes takes a little finagling to open up.

BLADES:

There are many DE blades available. The few you might find in your local drug store may not be suitable. Google for "DE blade sampler packs choice" to find a sampler pack with a large variety of blades. You can decide which you like. Be sure to get one of the packs with the Feather blades. Those are my favorite (so far, it could take a year to try everything). Oh, yes, the sample blade that comes with the razor is a Merkur. Merkur makes nice razors but they are not known (at least in a positive sense) for their blades.

WARNING!

If you start viewing the above razors with designations like 34C, 38C and 42C, Amazon will start showing you bras and womens' dresses as suggestions based on your browsing history!



Customer Buzz
I love tradition. This is a beautiful razor. It's nice and heavy, very high quality and archaeologist will probably find this razor in almost perfect condition somewhere a thousand years from now. It does take some getting used to though, especially after 20+ years of pivot head razors that slime your face as you shave. It takes a bit more moisture and some finesse so there is a bit of a learning curve to using it. Things to consider: Trying a cheaper model to see if its for you before buying an expensive model. Trying an adjustable model that may be easier on your face. If you like this type of razor, it will pay for itself in a year over the multibladed, vibrating, slime your face with god only knows what type.

Customer Buzz
I bought this as a gift...so I didn't try it out. I was tempted thought! Great build quality, heavy, balanced and easy to grip - heirloom quality is what I was after. I think I found it. He was real pleased with it and together with the Swissco Leather Case it proved to be a great package.

Please note that the razor just comes in a cardboard box. Nothing fancy. Also, it doesn't even come with a razor to try it out with! Still...might have to pick one of these up for myself!

Customer Buzz
Can you save money, time, and the environment with a razor?

I bought this razor after struggling for months to find refills for my 3-blade razor with no interest in buying a new 4-blade or vibrating razor. Without trying to sound like a conspiracy theorist, I realized I was being manipulated by clever marketing. Did another blade or a vibrating feature really make a better razor? I didn't think so. On top of that, Women's and Men's razors are identical except for color, yet Women's razors always cost more. I was ready to opt out of the system!

I remembered my mother's double-edged razor and realized it was not so long ago that no woman thought if she didn't "upgrade" her razor, she wouldn't get a good shave.

I took a chance on this product, and it was the best purchase I've made in a long time. I'm saving a lot of money on expensive and elaborate refills, I'm creating less waste (refills aren't encased in plastic and are 100% recyclable - drop off at an art store with blade recycling. DON'T put in your pick-up bin), I'm saving time shopping for the refills, and still getting a high quality product. And I'm sending a message to the shaving industry that I don't want their pricey 20-blade razors. What could be better?

Customer Buzz
The 38c was the first DE razor I purchased. It is a nice simply designed and solidly built piece of equipment; the problem is that for a few dollars more you can get a much better Razor. A Progress or better yet a Futur. Maybe your could just save a few dollars and get an HD; you see where i am going with this; it is just too middle of the road. If you want weight and length just get a Futur, if you want the older style get a Progress or and HD.

The performance is strictly middle of the road also; it does make a great travel Razor though; you won't be that pissed if you lose it.

Lose your Vision or your Futur, you might hurt somebody.

Customer Buzz
This is my first ever DE razor, so I can't compare it to anything, but the look and feel of it is really great! A real work of art. However, like everyone says, there's a learning curve with these things. My first attempt left me cut up and with a very rough shave, but I did notice one or two small sections on my face that were a lot smoother than usual, so I kept practicing. Now after five attempts I'm starting to get the hang of it and it really works great!

edit:
Okay, a few weeks later after much more practice, this thing definitely shaves much closer than my mach 3. With that thing I'd be feeling growth just 6 hours later, but with this I'm still smooth shaven when I go to bed. However, it is much harder to use. My face now comes out well every time, but mastering my jaw and neck has been a losing battle, so I'm switching back to my mach 3 for those areas.

About Merkur Hd Classic "barber Pole" Long Safety Razor-#38c- Made In Germany detail

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5510 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Merkur
  • Model: 38C
  • Dimensions: 3.00" h x 1.00" w x 3.00" l, .25 pounds

Features

  • New! Barber Pole Handle
  • 3-3/4" Long Handle
  • A Firm Grip
  • Solid Brass Core & Polished Chrome Finish
  • Made in Solingen, Germany

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