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I always tap my Braun's cutter head in the sink a few times until I don't see anymore whisker dust coming out, then blow in it too.  I could rinse it under the faucet too, but I haven't done that yet.  So far not much visible in the cleaning solution.
 
After years trying electric shavers and multi blade razors (even Harrys) I found my old Gillette adjustable razor and went to Walmart to get blades. Only double edge was a off the wall name and bought them. Tried it out and it worked pretty well. It does take your beard a while to get used to them. I told a friend about it and he said I have a place for you to look at. West Coast Shaving. I buy most everything there now. I have a Merkur razor. I use Feather, Gillette, Derby blades. I sometimes buy a sample pack. I got a new shaving brush and soap and have been doing this for at least 10 years. In a pinch I will use electric and take it on trips. Lately I went back to my adjustable Gillette and have also collected about 15 vintage razors over the years. I have tried them all and the all work well.
https://www.badgerandblade.com/

https://www.westcoastshaving.com/

http://https//www.westcoastshaving.com/
 
Dan

I just realized that it was your post a few years back the induced me to try DESR shaving again. I can’t thank you enough for your helpful suggestions. I will never shave with any other kind of razor again. And the Merkur 34 HD is my favorite. I get my blades on ebay, but I seldom have to buy theme because I get a month out of each blade, each shave comfotable too. I have been using the Gillette 7’Oclock Platinum blades for the last two years, they are great. And I get a full 6 months out of a cake of shaving soap, usually Vanderhagan. But David got me some really nice premium shaving soap for my Christmas stocking this year and I really like it too, but I can’t recall the brand, the box is gone. BTW, I like West Coast Shaving too, very good service, prices and selection.

Eddie
 
Philishave all the way.

My first was a 1984 corded model, lasted till about 2015. replaced with a new Philips cordless.
My partner used a Remington, you know, "I liked it so much I bought the company." When that finally died he went through several newer Remingtons which were all junk, before finally getting a Philips.
The rotary heads on Philips shavers last for years, unlike the fragile foils on other shavers.
 
Instead of "Philishave" the razor I have is Norelco-they are named Norelco in the US Replaced a Braun that was on its last legs.Yes,the rotary blades and heads last longer than the foil heads and blades.Plus the Norelco is a LOT quieter than the Braun.Those were getting too noisy to use.
 
My previous Brauns were so loud I just hated to use them when I first woke up...everything seems so loud to my ears upon first awakening.  But this new Braun is quiet, it just hums...really, like my Sonicare toothbrush.  Much more tolerable.
 
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