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Safety razors are so great.

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  • njion@bark.lgbtN njion@bark.lgbt

    Eventually my obsession with slightly-less-convenient-but-significantly-more-durable items will pay off, you'll see!!

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    I mean I sure won't be replacing my frying pans within the next 2 decades!!

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    • njion@bark.lgbtN njion@bark.lgbt

      Safety razors are so great. Like you buy a decent razor handle once and then just get dirt cheap, super sharp razors that you can afford to replace as often as you need to so you never have to use a dull blade.

      I've been using the same safety razor since before the pandemic. Instead of shaving cream I use generic foamed up soap. Over the last 7 years or so I'm pretty sure I've spent less than €20 on all my shaving-related expenses. Most often I don't cut myself at all and if I do it's usually because I'm being stupid (shaving against the grain) or lazy (not replacing a dull razor).

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      @njion wait I thought you were *supposed* to go against the grain when shaving? o.o

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      • njion@bark.lgbtN njion@bark.lgbt

        Eventually my obsession with slightly-less-convenient-but-significantly-more-durable items will pay off, you'll see!!

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        @njion I mean the big point for cartridge razors is that it's basically impossible to cut yourself with them, while with safety razors all it takes is a tiny hand tremor and half your face is bleeding
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        • njion@bark.lgbtN njion@bark.lgbt

          Eventually my obsession with slightly-less-convenient-but-significantly-more-durable items will pay off, you'll see!!

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          @njion to be fair i feel like in a lot of cases "less convenient" is a matter of perspective, because the more popular options have their own downsides
          like cartridge razors in my limited experience with them caused so much irritation to skin
          or "non-stick" pans still ending up with food sticking to them
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          • njion@bark.lgbtN njion@bark.lgbt

            Safety razors are so great. Like you buy a decent razor handle once and then just get dirt cheap, super sharp razors that you can afford to replace as often as you need to so you never have to use a dull blade.

            I've been using the same safety razor since before the pandemic. Instead of shaving cream I use generic foamed up soap. Over the last 7 years or so I'm pretty sure I've spent less than €20 on all my shaving-related expenses. Most often I don't cut myself at all and if I do it's usually because I'm being stupid (shaving against the grain) or lazy (not replacing a dull razor).

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            @njion Wait until you find out about straight razors 😛

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            • vegaharmonia@fedi.rubedo.gayV vegaharmonia@fedi.rubedo.gay
              @njion I mean the big point for cartridge razors is that it's basically impossible to cut yourself with them, while with safety razors all it takes is a tiny hand tremor and half your face is bleeding
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              @VegaHarmonia@fedi.rubedo.gay @njion@bark.lgbt definitely, yeah

              i also use a safety razor, and as much as I like it, I also have a noticeable scar on my chin
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              • alice@mk.nyaa.placeA alice@mk.nyaa.place

                @VegaHarmonia@fedi.rubedo.gay @njion@bark.lgbt definitely, yeah

                i also use a safety razor, and as much as I like it, I also have a noticeable scar on my chin
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                @alice @njion Yeah like, they shave less close unless your technique is perfect, have significant safety risk but cost less, but my blood and skin are worth more than a few euros
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                • vegaharmonia@fedi.rubedo.gayV vegaharmonia@fedi.rubedo.gay
                  @njion I mean the big point for cartridge razors is that it's basically impossible to cut yourself with them, while with safety razors all it takes is a tiny hand tremor and half your face is bleeding
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                  @VegaHarmonia @njion To be fair - there were safety razor cartridge assembly
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                  • lilylunatic@estrogen.networkL lilylunatic@estrogen.network
                    @VegaHarmonia @njion To be fair - there were safety razor cartridge assembly
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                    @lilylunatic @njion Huh?
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                    • vegaharmonia@fedi.rubedo.gayV vegaharmonia@fedi.rubedo.gay
                      @lilylunatic @njion Huh?
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                      @VegaHarmonia @njion Yeah they’re just not economically viable highly profitable for the manufacturer
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                      • lilylunatic@estrogen.networkL lilylunatic@estrogen.network
                        @VegaHarmonia @njion Yeah they’re just not economically viable highly profitable for the manufacturer
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                        @VegaHarmonia @njion Sth like these
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                        • lilylunatic@estrogen.networkL lilylunatic@estrogen.network
                          @VegaHarmonia @njion Sth like these
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                          @lilylunatic @njion Oh that would fix me
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                          • lilylunatic@estrogen.networkL lilylunatic@estrogen.network
                            @VegaHarmonia @njion Sth like these
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                            @lilylunatic @VegaHarmonia @njion huh I always wondered why this was not a thing

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                            • lilylunatic@estrogen.networkL lilylunatic@estrogen.network
                              @VegaHarmonia @njion Yeah they’re just not economically viable highly profitable for the manufacturer
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                              @lilylunatic @VegaHarmonia @njion I have one of those "leaf" brand razors that are kind of like a cartridge thingy but you put in the cheap blades (up to three halves, you can snap them in the middle) and... I barely use it anymore because for me a single blade works better. but it's a pretty cool thing

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                              • vegaharmonia@fedi.rubedo.gayV vegaharmonia@fedi.rubedo.gay
                                @njion I mean the big point for cartridge razors is that it's basically impossible to cut yourself with them, while with safety razors all it takes is a tiny hand tremor and half your face is bleeding
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                                @VegaHarmonia @njion

                                basically impossible

                                damn i must be really bad at this

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                                • navi@catcatnya.comN navi@catcatnya.com

                                  @VegaHarmonia @njion

                                  basically impossible

                                  damn i must be really bad at this

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                                  @navi @njion Same oculus questie
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                                  • vegaharmonia@fedi.rubedo.gayV vegaharmonia@fedi.rubedo.gay
                                    @njion I mean the big point for cartridge razors is that it's basically impossible to cut yourself with them, while with safety razors all it takes is a tiny hand tremor and half your face is bleeding
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                                    @VegaHarmonia @njion this has not been my experience, I've cut myself with cartridges the same amount(or more due to less experience) as with safety

                                    (obviously different people are different, but I want to point this out if someone wants to try out safety razors)
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                                      @tully 1 cast iron and 1 carbon steel. I tend to prefer the cast iron one for most cooking though. My flatmate has a stainless steel pan that we use for particularly acidic foods.

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                                      • njion@bark.lgbtN njion@bark.lgbt

                                        @tully 1 cast iron and 1 carbon steel. I tend to prefer the cast iron one for most cooking though. My flatmate has a stainless steel pan that we use for particularly acidic foods.

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                                        @njion how is carbon steel to cook on? I've used other folks' cast iron (like twice all up) and definitely enjoyed having a big old lump of hot metal to toss things into.

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                                        • antivoltron@goblin.technologyA antivoltron@goblin.technology

                                          @njion how is carbon steel to cook on? I've used other folks' cast iron (like twice all up) and definitely enjoyed having a big old lump of hot metal to toss things into.

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                                          @antivoltron It's very similar to cast iron albeit quite a bit lighter. Seasoning gets stripped more easily in my experience and also it's a bit easier to warp carbon steel if you're not careful as it's more elastic and usually thinner.

                                          Basically it has a lot of the same advantages as cast iron but you need to be more careful with it and put in a bit more effort in maintenance. It's not that bad though and probably worth it if you don't have the strength to handle the sheer weight of cast iron. Cast iron is pretty much indestructible on the other hand and if you have a bit of strength I'd say it's better cuz you practically never have to worry about anything happening to it.

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