🧔 Elevate Your Grooming Game with Samurai Precision!
The JUVITUS Classic Samurai CS-102 is a professional-grade straight edge razor made from genuine surgical-grade stainless steel. It features a smooth handle for comfort, a flippable blade lock for easy blade changes, and comes with 100 individually wrapped Derby single edge razor blades. This razor is perfect for both barbershop and personal use, ensuring a clean and precise shave every time.
Manufacturer | Buy24hours |
Item model number | CS102 |
Package Dimensions | 13.69 x 8.89 x 3.4 cm; 13.61 g |
ASIN | B00O9NCCBO |
A**.
MI PRIMER NAVAJA - EXCELENTE CALIDAD
Cuando me llegó no pude evitar usarla y es bastante buena. No entiendo por qué se quejan de que es difícil poner y quitar la navaja, es falso. Para quitarla solo ocupas unas pinzas para cejas o cortauñas una vez ya la usaste, poner la navaja no es difícil. Es fácil de usar y las 100 navajas también se ven de calidad, la recomiendo si quieres comprar por primera vez.
R**E
Wonderful experience of buying the product
The product is very nice for the money. Strong and sturdy and the finish is exceptional.The addition of the Derby blades makes the offer, even more, sweeter. The company in charge of importing the product from the USA had been very professional in expediting the delivery of the product. Right from constantly sending emails and tracking details and also making sure the product is delivered to the proper address.
J**D
Great value and easy to use.
Perfect for shaving the back of my neck. Makes me feel more groomed not having neck hair.
T**N
Darn it, almost a week with no nick!
Specs: The Samurai CS-102 is about 1 3/4 oz in weight; approximately 5 3/4 inches total length closed. The blade length is the same as a double edge razor blade although the blade doesn't quite extend as far out as the blade on my Dorco DE razor. Overall, the construction seems sturdy and I really like the feel of the razor.After returning to the DE razor last month and doing very well with it, I decided to try a straight razor. I selected this one and I am extremely satisfied so far. I have had the razor a week now and I was doing well until today when I got my first tiny nick below my nose. Not enough to bleed, just a little red spot of blood that went away after rinsing. So, I almost made it through my first week without any nicks, cuts or blood.The technique for using the straight razor takes some getting use to since you are holding it a differently than a DE razor and your arm and hand block your clear view. It was worse for me being 61 years old and wearing progressive lens eyeglasses. After a few shaves with the DE razor, I can now shave without my glasses. The straight razor was a different story since I have to cock my head a different angle and it really distorted my view. Fortunately I have some single lens glasses I use for the computer. I was able to wear them for the straight razor and it gave me a clearer view. The only gripe was that I had to squeeze my fingers between the temple piece and my skin to lift it. After a couple of cheek shaves, I can no shave my cheek portion without my glasses and I put them on (for now) when I shave the rest of my face until I can get that good muscle memory.What really helped me go a week practically blood free was the system I followed. I watched a few of the youtube videos and started out with just a day or two shaving only my strong hand side cheek and finishing with my DE on the rest of my face. I then added my weak side cheek. Feeling comfortable I went ahead on about the fourth day with a full face shave even though I originally was going to progress a little at a time. Taking it a little at a time and getting use to the stroke, angle and technique really helps. I also started out on the first day, and some days later, doing several practice runs without a blade to get the technique and stroke down.The razor is more forgiving than I figured it would be. I was expecting to look like I got slapped by Freddie Kruger but that never happened. I had the razor at different angles (staying within the 30 degrees or less) to get the right combo and never caused any cuts with this experimenting. Like one video said, I started out having the razor flat against my skin and started creating an angle until it felt right and did the job.The main thing is to take your time and be conscious of each pass and how you are holding the blade against your skin. If you pay attention and observe what is going on, you shouldn't have any problems. You will realize that it can actually not be an instrument of torture after all.As far as the blade goes, I change it out after every shave. I don't have thick whiskers but I noticed if I go more than one shave, it really tugs on my skin. At this learning stage, I don't want any tugs to disrupt my movement but I want smooth passes.Overall, if you want to give straight razor shaving a try this is a good introduction step at a good price.
A**.
Best shave ever no doubt, others have come close, but now this close
Here goes ... Im a guy in my early 40's and always been "curious" about shaving with a straight razor. I've had it for a couple of weeks now and have shaved with it 3 time by now. There is definitely a learning curve. It does take time to get accustomed to holding the razor, the feel of it on your skin, and the sharpness of the blade as its cutting thru one's thick beard and mustache for the first time, not to mention the fact that your basically holding a scalpel in your hands can slice thru your "jugular" as the slightest mistake (just kidding). But seriously, You need to go reeeeeeaaaaaal slooooooooow, speed/quickness is not your friend. Take it slow, don't be afraid of nicking your self here and there, it's only normal. You will feel some resistance from your beard, specially if you're like me and have a thick, tough beard and mustache. Watch plenty of videos on Youtube, prep your face and lather up real good. Shaving cream and oil are your friend. I didn't realize that the name of the game is "lubrication, lubrication, lubrication", your face will thank you once you're done and feel less irritated. A few of you are going to disagree with me at the very least, but then again this is my review ... after watching about 1,000 videos at least 10 times each. I only do about 1/4 of what they recumbent. I shave pretty much the way I drive. As long as I get from point A to point B in one piece and without committing any felonies, I've accomplished my goal. (if you live out in the country and never driven in the L.A. freeway or N.Y.C. or the Turnpike then you can drive by the book). I find that (1) if I shave down on the first pass and (2) shave from side to side on the 2nd pass, (3) shave against the grain on the third pass and (4) shave against the grain when my face is "completely dry" you will get the closet smoothest shave you will ever ever experience. All things considered. the Samurai feels great in the hand, it's made of solid stainless steel, it's very well constructed, looks very nice, it's very very impressive right out the box ... I really really love it .... but, the Samurai without the blade is pretty much worthless, you might as well be shaving with your toothbrush. It's the blade that does all the work. I'll be honest with you guys. I found the "swivel arm" a nuisance and it got in my way a lot, so I took it upon myself to disassemble it and just keep the part that holds the blade, I only use the arm for storage but that's about it. Im sure there are a few you out there that would agree with me as far as the "L" shape getting in the way and not being able to see at times or even holding the bloody thing. Anyway ... I've digressed. I'm willing to admit that I was extremely skeptical about how close a shave and how smooth my face would be. I've use all kinds of disposable razors, I've used all the major brands, Mach 3's, Mach 5's and so forth, but NONE come anywhere close to the kind of shave that you can get from a single blade straight razor, NOT now not in a million years. This is truely the best shave a man can get. I highly recommend it, not bad for a $12 investment. I can recall a 1,000 other things where I've pissed more money away and regret it afterwards.
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