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The single replaceable blade razor works for me because it is just quick and simple to use and clean.
Got some multi-bladed gillete razors as a fill in and I hate them. Stubble gets caught too easily within the blades and the blades don't last that long anyway.
You do not need a high tech one either the tech side of it really does not need to be concerned about they been in use for many decades.
Thats the blades i used just they / me just never called them that.
Learn something new every day...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam%27s_razor
Everyone I've known who used one has said a real straight razor is the best, if you're willing to learn it.
That's what disposables are for - not for regular use.
Even cartridges are less wasteful, but still too wasteful for my tastes.
You could say the same for cartridges that only last as long as a disposable.
I refuse to keep those companies afloat any longer, they don't offer a superior shave.
Gillette, Schick, BiC, etc... all the "AAAA" of the razor world.