{"id":192,"date":"2018-07-06T08:26:29","date_gmt":"2018-07-06T08:26:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hisgroomingstyle.com\/2018\/07\/06\/clicknshave-razor-review\/"},"modified":"2023-10-16T17:35:02","modified_gmt":"2023-10-16T09:35:02","slug":"clicknshave-razor-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hisgroomingstyle.com\/shaving\/clicknshave-razor-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Click N Shave Razor Review"},"content":{"rendered":"

Introduction<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Ever since the success story of the California based Dollar Shave Club (a subscription plan for shaving),\u00a0 there were a lot new shave clubs in the market. However, not many survived. At this point of time, the ones that are still standing strong a part from Dollar Shave Club are Harry’s, and Gillette (and maybe Bic’s Shave Club). Mind that all of these are manual razors and not your safety razors or electrical ones (see the difference here<\/a>). In Singapore, I have noticed a few popping out and lately Click “N” Shave caught my attention. Well, I have been using Gillette Fusion ProShield Razor<\/a> for the longest time, I thought why not give this local brand a try for a much affordable price point.<\/p>\n

Launched in 2017, Click “N” Shave aims to provide affordable quality shaving tools with excellent service. Stripping down all the unnecessary marketing dollars and middle men, they were able to cut the cost significantly.\u00a0 On top of this, they are a firm believer giving back to the community where 10% of the revenue donated to children in need access of education – specifically to the Students Care Service. So, let’s dive in to see how their products performed ;)<\/p>\n

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Brand <\/strong><\/h3>\n

Click N Shave<\/a><\/p>\n

Origin<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Singapore<\/p>\n

Type<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Manual Razor<\/p>\n

Design & Material<\/strong><\/h2>\n

For the handle, it does actually weigh lighter than\u00a0Gillette Fusion ProShield Razor<\/a>. For personal preference, I prefer it to be heavier as it helps shaving to be smoother without having to apply too much pressure.\u00a0The handle is made of metal-coasted plastic with rubber grip, designed for your thumb and index finger to have better grip while shaving.<\/p>\n

For it’s cartridges, it comes with\u00a0 4 rows of sharp Teflon coated stainless steel blades. To ensure smoother shave, it has a\u00a0Aloe and Vitamin E lubrication strip.<\/p>\n

Attaching the blades onto the handle is also very simple. It does have a pivoting head where the blades component is flexible to be pushed backwards when applying pressure onto the a surface. However, it does not have the mechanism of the Flexball Technology to move left and right.<\/p>\n

Overall, it feels simple and light.<\/p>\n

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Performance\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\n

For this review, I have used the Rugged and Dapper Shave Cream (this is super dope – review is in progress)\u00a0as my pre-shave regimen. Do take note my moustache is considered thick and rough.<\/p>\n

First, I wash and pat my chin and upper lips with some warm water.<\/p>\n

After applying the shaving cream, I slowly glide down my shaver along the direction of my moustache growth. I would say for the first and second shave it feels great. However, in my subsequent shaves, the blades seems to not to be sharp enough for my hair. This has caused some friction during the shave, which I felt my hair is being plucked out, very uncomfortable<\/p>\n

The lubrication strip wasn’t as soluble as Gillette’s in my second shave onwards, which might contribute to the not-so-smooth shave.<\/p>\n

In terms of closeness of shave, I would say it’s on par with\u00a0Gillette Fusion ProShield Razor<\/a>, if not slightly better.<\/p>\n

Before Shave<\/strong><\/p>\n

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After Shave<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Before Shave<\/strong><\/p>\n

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After Shave<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Before Shave<\/strong><\/p>\n

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After Shave<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Durability<\/h3>\n

For a person who shaves every day, I would have to change the blades once ever 2 – 3 days to have a smooth shave.<\/p>\n

For the handle, I would change after 6 months as its metal and rubber grip will wear off<\/p>\n

Price & Plans<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Generally, just for the handle, it costs just SGD $1.<\/p>\n

Altogether, they provide 4 types of plans, namely:<\/p>\n

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    The Rhino<\/strong> –<\/p>\n