Should I? Cheap German-made stainless steel razor

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HAIRCRAFT SOLINGEN V3H
TRADITIONAL DOUBLE EDGE SAFETY MANUAL RAZOR

%100 Stainless Steel.

High quality for better shave.

Handle lenght is 78 mm (3,07 inch) total lenght is 80 mm (3,15 inch)

Fits all double edge razor blades like Perma - Sharp, Derby, Astra, Rapira, Wilkinson, Gillette.

Satisfying quality and affordable price.

3 Pieces total.

Suitable for shaving with or without protector comb.

Solingen made.

I found this listing by accident. I can't find much information about this particular razor anywhere, but I am quite tempted. I've often wondered why more modern DE razors aren't made from stainless steel- seems like a fairly logical choice of material to use.

Shall I be a P&C crash test dummy?
 
Don't know about this Mr626. If it is made "in" Solingen, it's the cheapest looking item that ever came out of that city. I am also wondering about the single central blade pole. What keeps the blade in correct alignment? or the top part of the head? Looks like it would be a bastard putting it together and keeping the blade equally exposed.
 
I'm with bodge. Aside from the dubious blade alignment it just looks 'orrible. What's the "with or without protector comb" refer to?
 
Hmmm yeah sorry but I'm calling 'Bullshit' on the seller here......

- it doesn't look like stainless steel to me, looks more like a cheap alloy of some type thats been cast - using proper stainless steel would require a LOT of specialist machining and look very different e.g the Weber, Feather ones - this has that light cheap sheen of materials other than SS.

- the above said there's HUNDREDS of different grades of SS and even if this was SS I'm sure it'd be something uber-nasty and so likely to rust and stain very easily - unlike the marine grade SS's used in other known brand SS razors.

- it's clearly a copy of the Merkur 1904 - and I'd say would surely shave worse than this - the cheapest of any Merkurs, so thats not promising for it's usability.

- So we're to believe that the item has been made in Solingen, Germany and now is essentially only sold back in Turkey???? Sorry thats crap and a blatant case of a seller of something razor/knife related just stamping Solingen on the item to give it more 'street cred' as most users still associate Solingen with it's past exploits in making such products - I'd be sure this was made in Turkey as German products are very often made there BUT I don't think this is anymore German than the rainbow lorikeets in my front yard. This is a cheap razor masquerading as something made in Germany.

Worth the risk at $10 but not at that price - I'd be very surprised if it was anything but absolute junk. :)

PS. I reckon the head is cheap stamped SS - similar to the Feather Portable - cheap and nasty - the handle would be non-SS, cast Zamak/cheap alloy.

You're right SS is perfect for razors but it can't be cast in the same way as Zamak etc and so requires a lot of expensive machining and skilled manufacture. The most obvious evidence that this razor is not SS is that everyone at BnB were up in arms that the Weber SS razor was selling for ~$70! When the other known SS razors were all closer to $200!

Haha so what do you think the chances are that this is actually SS and then even vaguely usable? And thats your answer IMHO. :)
 
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Some wise words gentlemen. Nick, I was hoping to hear from you in particular as I know that you have experience with stainless steel razors.

I thought it sounded too good to be true! (with regard to the stainless steel aspect anyway- agreed about the looks)
 
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I finally heard back from the seller (sent him a message before posting this thread). He basically said he can't confirm the details as he is just reselling them?? English isn't his first language, so that doesn't help either.

Not to worry, plenty more fish in the sea (or razors on the 'bay).
 
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