Guys.... I don't care what commercials they made. This is about shaving old school.... in other words.... shaving like a man. I'm 61 years old and almost cried the day they stopped making real razors. Don't like cartridge razors and I sure as hell don't like paying for replacement blades. The Heritage model is Gillette testing the waters. Help us support Double Edge razors and show Gillette they need to be back in the DE Razor business full time. The Heritage model is a good razor. It's not as good as their vintage razors, but it's a giant first step. Create a demand and Gillette will get the idea. It's time to start shaving like a man
Preach, brother! Very well said. This isn’t about hurt feelings, this is about shaving and shaving better. Spread the news that safety razors are making a comeback! Let’s hope that Gillette makes reissues of their classics.
Dam right. I couldn't give a fart about some mamby pamby commercial. Bring on the Fatboys, Slim Adjustables and Super Speeds. It's time for men to start shaving like men.
I don't want to be a downer because I was happy to see this razor made with german (muhle) head and US made handle. What I'm not happy with is they stopped this one then outsourced to China for the King C Gillette you see at drug stores for the same price. As far as I know they have no plan on making the heritage razor or any quality one again. Just chinese made for higher profits probably to make up for all they lost over their toxic masculinity ad campaign. Ok sorry rant over but I don't like what they pulled with the newest one. Just sad
Dear Sir. I live in South Korea and I've been looking for a safety razor like this. After I watched your video, I've made up my mind and I'm going to buy one for this Christmas. Thanks for a useful video. It's been a great help. Thanks again and Greetings from SOUTH Korea!
Mines out for delivery right now and I cant stop looking out the window whenever I hear a truck go by the house. Guess till i get mine for my head shave i get to experience vicariously through you for now lol. Next you should do a gillette shave with the new razor and the gillette pure shave cream!
I got mine today. I am going to wrap it up and put it under the Christmas tree as a present for me from my Grandmother. I am very excited! I love gillette safety razors. One year she gave me Birthday money and I got a gillette fatboy. One of my favorite razors.
My Gillette Heritage should be here tomorrow! I even picked up a can of Barbasol shaving cream! Now to go pick up some Barbasol face and body lotion. If I don’t like this shaving experience, you know who I’m blaming!?! Keep the videos coming!
YOU JUST MADE MY DAY !!! I also love the scent of original Barbasol. Can't wait to get that lotion. I have many artisan soaps that are slicker but choose Barbasol for its amazing smell......... I have some old 50's (I think) Gillette Tech's that have a great old school Gillette logo etched on the tops thanks for your videos keep the goateeeeee
I received mine yesterday, first shave was this morning, I'm super impressed!! I used a feather on its 4th and final use and no nicks, smooth, mid aggression razor. Gillette please listen to us!! We will buy! This razor sold out within the first day, that should tell you something. I can't wait to try that barbasol lotion, Sinatra thanks for another great video and as always take care and God bless!
Mid aggression is a good way to describe it. It’s just the right amount of comfort and beard reduction. Yeah, that Barbasol lotion is great if you like the smell of the original shaving cream.
This safety razor is outstanding. Frankly, I didn't expect it would be so excellent. Originally, I bought the Gillette Heritage just as a cheap traveling razor, expecting it would be too mild and little efficient; but I was completely wrong. Even though this razor is quite gentle, it's very, very efficient. I achieved a perfect BBS result in a standard three-pass shave. As an experienced user of expensive safety razors on the aggressive side, I'm really surprised how excellent even a cheap razor like this one can be. In short, I'm astonished.
Gillette is synonymous with classical heritage, all of us who love wet shaving have used a vintage Gillette and are magnificent remember the golden age, this safety razor compares it with heads of Merkur 34 c and Edwin Jagger DE 89 but I would prefer this Gillette Heritage because the classic is the classic greetings.
Like a kid on Christmas morning! I just love it. Your excitement was contagious and I got all jittery even though I am not waiting for one. Great shave, Mr. Mayor of Shaving City.
Top video, great surprise to see the Gillette Heritage razor in use for the first time. I do hope that this is the start of something great by Gillette. Have a good day my friend. 👍
I got into safety razor shaving this year BECAUSE of that stupid commercial, and without it I never would have seen your videos (or bought the t-shirt)! I don't foresee ever spending money on their products again, but frankly, there's no need. There are so many different brands and products out there, and it's fun to try them and watch your reviews. Keep up the good work!
Wonderful razor but also the black box it came is very nice too. Thank you for sharing this video of the new Gillette razor. I never expected that Gillette would be coming out with such a razor still😎
Looks like the Head is exactly the same as my Mühle Razor. I'll probably stick to my 1965 Slim Adjustable and my 1917 Old Type but I'll try the new Wilkinson DE Razor which my brother is really fond of.
You don't find it strange that: 1) there's no mention of where the razor is made on the packaging? 2) No patent # is on the package like all their other razors? 3) The box wasn't safety sealed and encased in hard to open material? 4) There' not even a Gilette logo anywhere on the razor? What kind of collector's item would be made without a logo?
@@SinatraLennon My guess is that someone did a fast Powerpoint presentation in the marketing dept. and thought they could sell a limited amount to test the waters. Just dress up a generic razor in a cheap but fancy looking Chinese made case. Not having the items listed above included is an insult to the consumer. Not shaving the chin and mustache area is a tough way to judge the shave as those areas take me the longest time to shave along with the inner parts of the neck. I have to work extra hard with the EJ DE89 type head to reach BBS level and sometimes my neck feels like it (Floid aftershave takes care of that!). This razor looks too mild for me and the packaging and presentation seem a bit chintzy. A company like P&G could have easily sold a stainless steel razor for this price and still had an excellent markup for profit.
The missing Gillette logo is really a bummer. They remembered to put the King C. Gillette signature on the case and the Gillette diamond logo inside, but they didn't bother with the razor itself. On very old Gillettes, the brand name is barely legible. They etched it in back then, and "Gillette" was written in script. At some time during the Tech era, when Gillette started to use die-cast zamac, the Gillette brand name was also put on the razor's head, except it was part of the mold and printed in all caps. On one vintage poster I saw, the Gillette diamond was highlighted, and it said: Reject all other makes. -- I wish Gillette had chosen to come up with a collector's edition of one of their historic models instead of a generic razor with a scalloped bar head, like there are literally dozens on the market already.
@@DellaStreet123 There are also many clones on Alibaba and Aliexpress from Chinese and Pakistani factories. The reason the case has the logo is because they custom ordered it, probably on the cheap, from some Chinese factory. Who really knows where those handles came from? All my Gillette cartridge razors have Gillette written on them. The Fusion has it written twice - on the handle and on the head. As I've previously written, there's no patent # listed for this and that's probably because it was slapped together from what was already available. Some Chines factory may have already had a clone mold of the vintage handle, and either it was sent to a USA factory or made over there. I don't understand why nothing in the packaging states where it was made or why an instrument to be used on the face wasn't packaged like their cartridge razors are - in impossible to break plastic, so it couldn't be touched after packing.
Received mine in the mail today. Tried it on a one day beard growth using a Feather brand blade. The blades that came with it are the same ones I use frequently with a Merkur Futur razor. This Gillette wasn’t bad, doesn’t shave as well as the Futur but it’s not bad. I bought it mainly for a travel razor and I think it’ll fit the bill perfectly for that purpose.
Thanks for video, I just got this razor from my wife as part of a Christmas present! It’s great, have many other DE razors as it’s a bit of a hobby so thanks for videos Sinatra,really enjoy and a great laugh, Wish you and your family a happy and prosperous new year! Also did you ever hear of jewel DE razor blades from England?
Got mine last night. Tried shaving half my face with that and the other half with a 1940's ball end Gillette. Used the Platinum blades in both. The new one seemed smoother and seemed to cut just as well, if not a touch closer. Really like the new razor. Might have to try the blades in some of my other razors.
As far as flying is concerned, you may have a safety razor in your hand luggage, but not a blade. If you are flying without checked luggage, you can still take a DE razor with you, you can still buy DE blades in many countries. SE and injector blades can be hard to get, though -- in that case, you can possibly mail a blade to the hotel you are staying in. Or you make an exception and buy a disposable razor.
You are correct. The interview that Shavologist had with Gillette confirmed the handle is made in the US, the head in Germany, and the blades in Russia.
@@mikeisgettinupset I'd like to know where in the USA the handle was made considering Gillette probably sold their equipment and factories long ago. They had to subcontract it out to someone and somewhere. Shaveologist probably spoke to some of the young whippersnappers from the company who are more concerned with their "Linked In" profiles than the history of Gillette. There's got to be a reason why it doesn't state on the packaging where the razor was made and why the box wasn't even sealed. When part of something is made in the USA, the packaging proudly states as such. All of Gillette's cartridge razors state the country of origin and are packed in impenetrable plastic that needs a knife of scissor to open. With the razor being some sort of Zamac alloy and the case being made in China, the markup on this thing is enormous.
@@shave-a-thon3415 don't underestimate zamac. Even a zamac razor will last you a lifetime. Its nice to see Gillette making a DE razor again, now if only they would make a tto razor. Wilkinson sword launched their tto last year, and i must say the quality rivals that of the super speeds even though its made in China. It isnt quite as good as the quality of an aristocrat though.
@@matthewolivier2883 The Zamac will last assuming you don't drop it too often. The chrome plating will chip. I've also seen photos of shavers posting their broken top cap threads. Gillette adjustables in 1960 went for about $2 and that was either steel or another strong metal. $2 in 1960 is $17.35 in 2019 dollars. The markup on this razor and case was probably close to 2,000%. Without a logo, patent #, statements of where it was made on the packaging, no protective seal, and no real R&D or advertising costs, I find this to be a very questionable buy. I certainly don't need another DE89. It's too much work to get a BBS shave with one.
Received mine today. I like a longer handle, so I substituted the handle from my 3one6. I tried one of the included blades for the first pass. Changed blades to a Polsilver for the second pass, and didn’t need a third. Verdict? Not a bad razor. I wish they had put the Gillette logo on the razor. Since I already have a revamped, rhodium plated fat boy, my hope is that their next release will be a slim adjustable tribute razor. Or maybe an open comb. I don’t have an open comb razor, yet. Enjoy your vids, keep up the good work!
I doubt Gillette made the heritage razor to make up for their commercial, but I'm glad they made it. I didn't swear them off, but I didn't care for their "toxic masculinity" misnomer, either. Behavior like that is just toxic, not masculine, because a real man doesn't act like that.
Great shave and review! Like you, my favorite razors are vintage Gillette: NEW Long Comb, Slim Adjustable and the Tech. Always had that smooth magic. Looking forward to my inaugural spin around the face-my Heritage arrives tomorrow.
The head it's pretty similar with the EJ DE 89, got one and I love it. Hope a new era start with safety razors from Gillette and they can put the old classics on the market again. Great video as always. Cheers
@@SinatraLennon I think they will now. I want to see a new age, today's technology Gillette Fatboy, Rhodium plated, with 12 adjustments, and a leather case. That would shut down the system. 😁
Gillette doesn’t care about safety razor users. It’s all about profit. There nobody there that remembers how to make safety razors, only plastic ones. They are competing with very small company’s that make the real stuff and pushing them out of business, using they’re monopoly in the multi blade market. That was their practice and it’s not going to change. I have the original EJ89. It’s a beautiful razor. Don’t need another one.
I think they are test the waters, but I do not think they will make an adjustable anytime soon. Also P&G has more competition with cartridge razors today. Releasing the Heritage is good way they can still stay in the market selling D.E. blades. I would think they might bring out a TTO before introducing an adjustable.
Hey SL! I'm still waiting for mine, I also got the email from amazon stating the delay mine is due end of this month. I guess its the slow boat to the UK bah! Sulk mode officially enagaged!! :P
I’m not sure how this video came up on my feed. I was so uncomfortable watching a guy with no shirt talking in his bathroom. It was weird watching you shave. I thought your screen name was weird. I mean, then I I HAD TO watch another video to see what you were all about. I’ve now binge watched ALL your videos. I enjoy your casual chatter as you shave. Your voice is amazing. I just ordered this razor for myself!! Damn you SinatraLennon!! I’m totally hooked! Great job!!!!
Nice looking razor. I currently have two 3 piece razors. The Feather AS-D2 and a Gillette Tech fat handle pre war from the late 1930s early 40s. I definitely need to give this a whirl. I do love my Gillette late 40s Superspeed and 1964 Slim Adjustable. Hopefully Gillette will do a TTO throwback safety razor also. You’re the 1st to do a video on this new razor. Thank you.
I just got this razor and I was excited it was the R89 head, I love that head. This was a great shave, and the case is fantastic. I have read the handle is made in Murica so I am sticking with that. This will be the razor I travel with. Great review, great razor.
Been into this hobby about a month now, and believe I’m gonna order one for a travel razor as well. I dig the case aesthetics and size for travel. Cheers and have a good one!
@@christophersmith8028 If you just started and want to add one of the best safety razors to your collection check out the rockwell 6c. 50$ razor and you get 6 plate levels of efficiency.
@@brianh2287 I’ve considered the Rockwell 6s(I generally wait a bit longer and grab the best material if possible). This hobby has me wanting tooooo many goodies. Lol are you into any vintage Gillette’s? Wanting to get into those as well.
I’ve got mine on order but won’t be here in the UK until the 26th of Nov. Just in time for shaving off the Movember tache 👨🏻. Thanks for the quick review 👍🏻
Thanks for this video. I wasn't going to buy one since I like my Trac II too much. But I've been working hard at work so I just bought one on impulse. MERRY EARLY CHRISTMAS TO ME.
@@SinatraLennon The case was made in China. Assuming Muhle's are really made in Germany, that's where the head was supposed to be made. The Chinese and Pakistani factories issue very close clones and Alibaba has handles (stainless steel, too) for $1 to $2 in bulk. According to the B&B forum, the handle here isn't stainless steel. It would be interesting if you bought one of these from the links below and compared it to this one. These are the bulk wholesale prices. You can probably find it being sold retail on Aliexpress.com as well as the re-branded models from some shaving retailers. Scan down the pages to see their other offerings: www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Gold-Handle-Silver-Head-DE-Safety_50045060747.html www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Long-Handle-Safety-Razor-Double-Edge_62013958874.html
The head is either a 89 head (Edwin Jagger and Mühle share the patent and sell the razors as EJ89 and R89 respectively) or a Chinese knock-off. I would have to look at it closely to tell. The Chinese heads don't have a bad geometry, it just diverges a bit from the original. But they have the same Achilles heel all Zamak razors share: The screw in the middle, which is prone to breakage, either with or without previous rot. There's countless photos on Amazon, taken by disappointed buyers, and many complaints on Badger&Blade: My Edwin Jagger/Mühle/Merkur, Parker (add whatever Zamak razor) broke. -- Mühle switched to using brass screws and claim the problem has been fixed. Brass definitely doesn't break that easily, but I'm not entirely convinced the problem has been fixed because I'm unsure how the brass screw attaches to the Zamak plate. If it has been soldered in place, the sold could break, sold is notorious for doing so, I experienced this with other consumer goods. Which brings up a new point: A safety razor is a consumer good, not an heirloom, as some people expect it to be. They hail from a time where things were built to last, but not necessarily a lifetime. Look at vintage cars: There are 100 year-old Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost automobiles around, but those that are still in great condition are so because they weren't driven each and every day for the past 100 years. This doesn't mean that they were shoddily-built, on the contrary, Silver Ghosts were used by pith helmet wearing colonialists in the African desert. But they weren't meant to stay in function until the Sun turns into a White Giant. There is a vintage poster featuring King C. Gillette, persuading straight razor users to try the Gillette razor, and he claimed that his razor lasts a lifetime. But, to be honest, when people were talking about a lifetime in 1911, they didn't mean 100+ years, more likely 70. Gillette himself made it to 77, which was above average at that time. Shave off (pun inevitable) the years of a human male's life during which he doesn't need to shave (roughly 15 years) and you have 55 years. A well-made brass safety razor should last that long, but sooner or later even a brass razor will disintegrate. There are some really ratty Gillette Old Types on eBay -- their lack of appeal is topped by the moldy velvet of their cases that often come with broken hinges. In theory, you can still make a razor like that shave-ready again. Exchange a split down its length handle with a contemporary one, get the gunk off, replace the baseplate if necessary, and voila, you have a Frankenrazor. But there is one thing to keep in mind if you want to fit a vintage razor with a new handle: Most modern handles you can buy from places like Maggard razors use a 5M threading, which is the standard now. The Gillette company did not use the metric system when they built their three- or two-piece razors. A handle with 5 M may or may not fit, it depends on how worn-down the threading on the vintage Gillette is.
I have a collection of numerous vintage Gillette TTO razors, all of which are over half a century old. I use them regularly in my rotation. Kept clean and lubricated with mineral oil, they will easily outlast my generation and very likely the next.
@@nicetna2010 Vintage TTOs are beautiful and functional. But make sure not to overdo it with the oil -- gun enthusiasts are notorious for this, and I know of some people who oiled their guns to death.
Looks (and costs) about the same as my Merkur .... who knows might pick one up some time. I just got a Weishi I have to try out, got it for the gullwing open because I'm nostalgic for the old days.
If anyone ever decides to buy this,have a M5 Nylon Washer because theres a lot of defects out there that the handle won’t screw all the way in or it won’t tighten all the way so you’ll need something to help fill the Gap or if you have a different handle than that could work too
But they couldn't produce a 195 and sell it for $1.95 nowadays. The Gillette "blade holders" up til this day were always subsidized by blade sells, their purpose being to increase blade sells. There's no money in selling DE blades anymore. Today it would probably cost more around $60-$90 at least (just a wild guess). But maybe Sheldon Quinn from Global Shave Club will succeed with his replika versions - Repli Speed and Fat Guy: globalshaveclub.com/coming_soon Christmas... yikes.
Is there any specific reason you don't own an Edwin Jagger? I just ordered a DE89 as my first safety razor and I trust your shaving advice after watching many of your entertaining videos.
I hate cartridge razors ever since I tried shaving with a safety razor I just love the safety razor gives me a clean shave and no skin irritations even though I'm using a cheap safety razor I just love the shave.
In spite of my biases toward Gillette and that wonderful commercial I noticed they haven't made any more commercials like that so everybody makes mistakes. This looks like a cool razor and I would very much like to check it out. Thank you for your review
I have one and while it is the same shape, it is a bit smaller and lighter than my EJ89. This makes it more maneuverable, especially under my nose. Enjoyed it so far.
@@opinionator3884 Thanks that's useful. Then if it's made by muhle we're talking HQ stuff. Myself I enjoy the ej very much so a slight variation would be greatly interesting. Combined with the low price it's a no-brainee!! Cheers!
Still on the fence. I love my ‘65 Gillette slim, and have a super speed. I’m not sure I need another “hunk of metal” lying around when I got 2 that will last my lifetime. Thanks for the review, gives me something to think about
Just get one. I didn't think I needed it until I tried it. Now I have to decide which razor gets kicked from my rotation because the Heritage is taking its place. Fantastic shave.
Heads up Everyone: Amazon has the Gillette Heritage Safety Razor. The price for this razor is $34.99. It comes with everything shown in the video. Amazon's version of it shows that it does come in a leather case ..
So SL, what’s the deal on why you can’t find the heritage any more, if it was only released last year. I know the KCG is out now at Walgreens but the Heritage doesn’t seem to be available anywhere anymore. Doesn’t even look like any wet shavers have decided to eBay one already, they’re all holding on to it! Do you think Gillette decided to completely replace it with the KCG, or was it always intended to be a limited edition? Seems like they could sell both at the same time?
Hey! So I wanted to switch to something new instead of a Harry’s Razor, should I switch to a safety razor or a straight razor which one do you think would be better? Keep up the great work!
From the FAQ: Will there be any re-issues of previously released models (like the Superspeed)? At this time there are no plans to re-issue any previously released double edge safety razor models. This is currently the first Double Edge razor set sold by Gillette in the US since the late 1980s.
Key words being "at this time". That's just corporate speak, meaning they could very well re-issue in the future. And if the overwhelmingly positive response (delayed deliveries from heavy demand) of the Heritage is any indication, I wouldn't be surprised to see another DE razor offering from Gillette.
@@nicetna2010 I guess never say never, but I just don't see Gillette flooding the market with safety razors and cutting into their selling 16 Fusion cartridges for $35.00 On Amazon it says LIMITED QUANTITY. Now is that BS to sell more, or they are only going to sell a limited number.
@@michaelyoung2685 In light of the renaissance DE wetshaving is currently experiencing, Gillette still owns the most recognized name brand in the world of shaving. They already have the largest in-class existing customer base, then couple with that customers switching over from cartridges, and then newcomers to wetshaving. Now consider Gillette is owned by a conglomerate, always in search of increasing earnings and profits (P & G). Easy decision from where I sit.
I've been meaning to get one of these razors, but my life has been a bit crazy lately, and even so, when I was in a position to buy one recently, they were sold out.
M. Cole They are trying to make up for the loss they caused by creating a new double edge safety razorI will never buy this razor I will stick to my old vintage Gillette razors
Great review, amazon says it's head is made in Germany, so Merkur, Muhle? It indeed looks like my EJ86. Nevermind, Gillette has made it's first comeback! Mine is on its way also.
I was going to buy a more aggressive safety razor, because my Microtouch one broke and thought that I should 1 up it. I was thinking of purchasing the Merkur 34c, but now that I came across this I'm debating about it. Which would you say is more aggressive the Merkur 34c or this new Gillette Heritage razor?
I hope 🤞🏻 one day you’ll try the new Barbasol moisturizing face/body 🧴 for after shaving. When do they start making a 7 ounces of Barbasol shaving cream can?
I own the 34c and a Mühle R89... not much difference between the two. I always found the 89 head to be a tiny bit more aggressive. YMMV. The Gillette heritage handle looks nice though and it's a three piece which I think is better for traveling and easier to clean.
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@@SinatraLennon thank you sir!
Im at a loss lol
Guys.... I don't care what commercials they made. This is about shaving old school.... in other words.... shaving like a man. I'm 61 years old and almost cried the day they stopped making real razors. Don't like cartridge razors and I sure as hell don't like paying for replacement blades. The Heritage model is Gillette testing the waters. Help us support Double Edge razors and show Gillette they need to be back in the DE Razor business full time. The Heritage model is a good razor. It's not as good as their vintage razors, but it's a giant first step. Create a demand and Gillette will get the idea. It's time to start shaving like a man
Preach, brother! Very well said. This isn’t about hurt feelings, this is about shaving and shaving better. Spread the news that safety razors are making a comeback! Let’s hope that Gillette makes reissues of their classics.
Dam right. I couldn't give a fart about some mamby pamby commercial. Bring on the Fatboys, Slim Adjustables and Super Speeds. It's time for men to start shaving like men.
@Nancy Hagen they invented the safety razor and the double edge blade though....they still deserve some respect for that.
I don't want to be a downer because I was happy to see this razor made with german (muhle) head and US made handle.
What I'm not happy with is they stopped this one then outsourced to China for the King C Gillette you see at drug stores for the same price.
As far as I know they have no plan on making the heritage razor or any quality one again. Just chinese made for higher profits probably to make up for all they lost over their toxic masculinity ad campaign.
Ok sorry rant over but I don't like what they pulled with the newest one. Just sad
Well, if you want to "shave like a man" ... use a straight razor, not a safety razor.
I just came home to my box and went straight to UA-cam to see if you have uploaded it as well hahaha i haven't tried mine yet but I already love it
I had to rush home and make the video!
Dear Sir. I live in South Korea and I've been looking for a safety razor like this. After I watched your video, I've made up my mind and I'm going to buy one for this Christmas. Thanks for a useful video. It's been a great help. Thanks again and Greetings from SOUTH Korea!
Good luck and let me know how you like your new razor!
Hey , I have one of those already for several years now! Its called a Muehle R89, just has a different handle ;-)
Ha!
Me too, I already have a Muhle R89, a R89 Twist and an Edwin Jagger DE89. I do like the retro 1930's Bar End handle on the Heritage. .
That’s right! The head is exactly the same as the Muhle.
Mines out for delivery right now and I cant stop looking out the window whenever I hear a truck go by the house. Guess till i get mine for my head shave i get to experience vicariously through you for now lol. Next you should do a gillette shave with the new razor and the gillette pure shave cream!
I got mine today. I am going to wrap it up and put it under the Christmas tree as a present for me from my Grandmother. I am very excited! I love gillette safety razors. One year she gave me Birthday money and I got a gillette fatboy. One of my favorite razors.
That’s a great idea!
My Gillette Heritage should be here tomorrow! I even picked up a can of Barbasol shaving cream! Now to go pick up some Barbasol face and body lotion. If I don’t like this shaving experience, you know who I’m blaming!?! Keep the videos coming!
Head is 100% the same as an Edwin Jagger or Mühle R89.
Gilette Platinum are among the better blades imho.
nailed it
I’ll try out the Gillette blade tomorrow.
@@SinatraLennon I use those gillete blades and there pretty good, better then those bic blades if you ask me
The Platinums aren't bad but not as good as the Gillette Silver Blues.
@@shave-a-thon3415 The Silver Blues are so smooth!
YOU JUST MADE MY DAY !!! I also love the scent of original Barbasol. Can't wait to get that lotion. I have many artisan soaps that are slicker but choose Barbasol for its amazing smell......... I have some old 50's (I think) Gillette Tech's that have a great old school Gillette logo etched on the tops thanks for your videos keep the goateeeeee
I’m in love with the Barbasol lotion. Smells exactly like the shaving cream!
I received mine yesterday, first shave was this morning, I'm super impressed!! I used a feather on its 4th and final use and no nicks, smooth, mid aggression razor. Gillette please listen to us!! We will buy! This razor sold out within the first day, that should tell you something. I can't wait to try that barbasol lotion, Sinatra thanks for another great video and as always take care and God bless!
Mid aggression is a good way to describe it. It’s just the right amount of comfort and beard reduction. Yeah, that Barbasol lotion is great if you like the smell of the original shaving cream.
This safety razor is outstanding. Frankly, I didn't expect it would be so excellent. Originally, I bought the Gillette Heritage just as a cheap traveling razor, expecting it would be too mild and little efficient; but I was completely wrong. Even though this razor is quite gentle, it's very, very efficient. I achieved a perfect BBS result in a standard three-pass shave. As an experienced user of expensive safety razors on the aggressive side, I'm really surprised how excellent even a cheap razor like this one can be. In short, I'm astonished.
Just bought my first safety razor. King C Gilette. Wanted to know how it works, since they didn't include any manuals.
Your video was fun to watch!
Glad I could help
Got mine yesterday, nice looking razor. Will shave with it tonight. Enjoyed the review. Have a good week.
Gillette should not be forgiven for the commercials but this is a step forward in the right direction
Gillette is synonymous with classical heritage, all of us who love wet shaving have used a vintage Gillette and are magnificent remember the golden age, this safety razor compares it with heads of Merkur 34 c and Edwin Jagger DE 89 but I would prefer this Gillette Heritage because the classic is the classic greetings.
They should try to recapture their Golden Era razors now.
Like a kid on Christmas morning! I just love it. Your excitement was contagious and I got all jittery even though I am not waiting for one.
Great shave, Mr. Mayor of Shaving City.
Ha! Yeah, I rushed home to make this video.
Top video, great surprise to see the Gillette Heritage razor in use for the first time. I do hope that this is the start of something great by Gillette. Have a good day my friend. 👍
I agree! Now that Gillette knows there’s a market, remake some of their classic razors!
I got into safety razor shaving this year BECAUSE of that stupid commercial, and without it I never would have seen your videos (or bought the t-shirt)!
I don't foresee ever spending money on their products again, but frankly, there's no need. There are so many different brands and products out there, and it's fun to try them and watch your reviews.
Keep up the good work!
Thanks Doug!
Wonderful razor but also the black box it came is very nice too. Thank you for sharing this video of the new Gillette razor. I never expected that Gillette would be coming out with such a razor still😎
It’s crazy isn’t it?! Very nice box.
Looks like the Head is exactly the same as my Mühle Razor. I'll probably stick to my 1965 Slim Adjustable and my 1917 Old Type but I'll try the new Wilkinson DE Razor which my brother is really fond of.
I like having them all!
@@SinatraLennon understandable, but not gonna happen as a poor student :D
You don't find it strange that:
1) there's no mention of where the razor is made on the packaging?
2) No patent # is on the package like all their other razors?
3) The box wasn't safety sealed and encased in hard to open material?
4) There' not even a Gilette logo anywhere on the razor? What kind of collector's item would be made without a logo?
I hadn’t thought about it to that extent!
@@SinatraLennon My guess is that someone did a fast Powerpoint presentation in the marketing dept. and thought they could sell a limited amount to test the waters. Just dress up a generic razor in a cheap but fancy looking Chinese made case. Not having the items listed above included is an insult to the consumer. Not shaving the chin and mustache area is a tough way to judge the shave as those areas take me the longest time to shave along with the inner parts of the neck. I have to work extra hard with the EJ DE89 type head to reach BBS level and sometimes my neck feels like it (Floid aftershave takes care of that!). This razor looks too mild for me and the packaging and presentation seem a bit chintzy. A company like P&G could have easily sold a stainless steel razor for this price and still had an excellent markup for profit.
The missing Gillette logo is really a bummer. They remembered to put the King C. Gillette signature on the case and the Gillette diamond logo inside, but they didn't bother with the razor itself. On very old Gillettes, the brand name is barely legible. They etched it in back then, and "Gillette" was written in script. At some time during the Tech era, when Gillette started to use die-cast zamac, the Gillette brand name was also put on the razor's head, except it was part of the mold and printed in all caps. On one vintage poster I saw, the Gillette diamond was highlighted, and it said: Reject all other makes. -- I wish Gillette had chosen to come up with a collector's edition of one of their historic models instead of a generic razor with a scalloped bar head, like there are literally dozens on the market already.
@@DellaStreet123 There are also many clones on Alibaba and Aliexpress from Chinese and Pakistani factories. The reason the case has the logo is because they custom ordered it, probably on the cheap, from some Chinese factory. Who really knows where those handles came from? All my Gillette cartridge razors have Gillette written on them. The Fusion has it written twice - on the handle and on the head. As I've previously written, there's no patent # listed for this and that's probably because it was slapped together from what was already available. Some Chines factory may have already had a clone mold of the vintage handle, and either it was sent to a USA factory or made over there. I don't understand why nothing in the packaging states where it was made or why an instrument to be used on the face wasn't packaged like their cartridge razors are - in impossible to break plastic, so it couldn't be touched after packing.
The head is made in Germany, the blades are made in Russia
You should make a 12 days of growth Christmas shave ! Great video awesome review! Thinking about buying this next month for my 51 birthday.
Received mine in the mail today. Tried it on a one day beard growth using a Feather brand blade. The blades that came with it are the same ones I use frequently with a Merkur Futur razor. This Gillette wasn’t bad, doesn’t shave as well as the Futur but it’s not bad. I bought it mainly for a travel razor and I think it’ll fit the bill perfectly for that purpose.
It’s a great travel razor. I hate bringing my vintage Gillettes for fear of losing them. This one? Just let it go.
@@SinatraLennon Exactly.
Thanks for video, I just got this razor from my wife as part of a Christmas present! It’s great, have many other DE razors as it’s a bit of a hobby so thanks for videos Sinatra,really enjoy and a great laugh, Wish you and your family a happy and prosperous new year! Also did you ever hear of jewel DE razor blades from England?
Got mine last night. Tried shaving half my face with that and the other half with a 1940's ball end Gillette. Used the Platinum blades in both. The new one seemed smoother and seemed to cut just as well, if not a touch closer. Really like the new razor. Might have to try the blades in some of my other razors.
They’ve done well for a first outing. Let’s see what they do next.
One day I may try a safety razor. Is it hard to travel with a double edge safety razor though? Cool that Gillette is bringing one back.
As far as flying is concerned, you may have a safety razor in your hand luggage, but not a blade. If you are flying without checked luggage, you can still take a DE razor with you, you can still buy DE blades in many countries. SE and injector blades can be hard to get, though -- in that case, you can possibly mail a blade to the hotel you are staying in. Or you make an exception and buy a disposable razor.
You can carry on the blades. Keep them checked or buy some wherever you’re going.
As far as i know, the head is made in Germany
Thanks for the correction!
You are correct. The interview that Shavologist had with Gillette confirmed the handle is made in the US, the head in Germany, and the blades in Russia.
@@mikeisgettinupset I'd like to know where in the USA the handle was made considering Gillette probably sold their equipment and factories long ago. They had to subcontract it out to someone and somewhere. Shaveologist probably spoke to some of the young whippersnappers from the company who are more concerned with their "Linked In" profiles than the history of Gillette. There's got to be a reason why it doesn't state on the packaging where the razor was made and why the box wasn't even sealed. When part of something is made in the USA, the packaging proudly states as such. All of Gillette's cartridge razors state the country of origin and are packed in impenetrable plastic that needs a knife of scissor to open. With the razor being some sort of Zamac alloy and the case being made in China, the markup on this thing is enormous.
@@shave-a-thon3415 don't underestimate zamac. Even a zamac razor will last you a lifetime. Its nice to see Gillette making a DE razor again, now if only they would make a tto razor. Wilkinson sword launched their tto last year, and i must say the quality rivals that of the super speeds even though its made in China. It isnt quite as good as the quality of an aristocrat though.
@@matthewolivier2883 The Zamac will last assuming you don't drop it too often. The chrome plating will chip. I've also seen photos of shavers posting their broken top cap threads. Gillette adjustables in 1960 went for about $2 and that was either steel or another strong metal. $2 in 1960 is $17.35 in 2019 dollars. The markup on this razor and case was probably close to 2,000%. Without a logo, patent #, statements of where it was made on the packaging, no protective seal, and no real R&D or advertising costs, I find this to be a very questionable buy. I certainly don't need another DE89. It's too much work to get a BBS shave with one.
Received mine today. I like a longer handle, so I substituted the handle from my 3one6. I tried one of the included blades for the first pass. Changed blades to a Polsilver for the second pass, and didn’t need a third. Verdict? Not a bad razor. I wish they had put the Gillette logo on the razor. Since I already have a revamped, rhodium plated fat boy, my hope is that their next release will be a slim adjustable tribute razor. Or maybe an open comb. I don’t have an open comb razor, yet. Enjoy your vids, keep up the good work!
I think we are all hoping they’ll make new versions of their classic razors.
I doubt Gillette made the heritage razor to make up for their commercial, but I'm glad they made it. I didn't swear them off, but I didn't care for their "toxic masculinity" misnomer, either. Behavior like that is just toxic, not masculine, because a real man doesn't act like that.
I agree with everything you said. Seems like they were trying for ‘woke’ and it bit ‘em.
I don't think the Heritage Razor is going to dig them out of their $8Billion loss.
I ordered one of those and still waiting for it to come. I can’t wait to try it. Hopefully I finally found a safety razor that won’t tear up my face.
Glad you took the advice mate the style is now looking good and suits you much more
Thanks, brother.
i think gillette said ....hey Edwin Jagger make us a razor and put our name on it. the handle however resembles the gillette bostonian from the 30-40s
A strange, but good, mix!
Great shave and review! Like you, my favorite razors are vintage Gillette: NEW Long Comb, Slim Adjustable and the Tech. Always had that smooth magic. Looking forward to my inaugural spin around the face-my Heritage arrives tomorrow.
It’s a very good razor. Pleasantly surprised.
A love the look of this razor with the case hopefully maybe I'll get one sometime
The head it's pretty similar with the EJ DE 89, got one and I love it. Hope a new era start with safety razors from Gillette and they can put the old classics on the market again.
Great video as always.
Cheers
I agree! Let’s see the New Fatboy!
Couldn’t resist. Bought one!
Why not?! Hope you like it.
Ah there it is! I shaved with mine twice already. It's wonderful, and praying that they make others. Nice mild shave
I think that they will now.
@@SinatraLennon I think they will now. I want to see a new age, today's technology Gillette Fatboy, Rhodium plated, with 12 adjustments, and a leather case. That would shut down the system. 😁
Classic razor, classic guy, classic shave... just CLASSIC! Nice vid!
Thanks brother.
I just bought that kit on Amazon and I love it
Gillette doesn’t care about safety razor users. It’s all about profit.
There nobody there that remembers how to make safety razors, only plastic ones.
They are competing with very small company’s that make the real stuff and pushing them out of business, using they’re monopoly in the multi blade market.
That was their practice and it’s not going to change.
I have the original EJ89.
It’s a beautiful razor.
Don’t need another one.
I think they are test the waters, but I do not think they will make an adjustable anytime soon. Also P&G has more competition with cartridge razors today. Releasing the Heritage is good way they can still stay in the market selling D.E. blades. I would think they might bring out a TTO before introducing an adjustable.
My Gillette Heritage just gave me yet another spectacular, full bbs shave even on my neck. This razor definitely has a championship pedigree.
Great!
Hey SL! I'm still waiting for mine, I also got the email from amazon stating the delay mine is due end of this month. I guess its the slow boat to the UK bah! Sulk mode officially enagaged!! :P
At least you can buy one!
SinatraLennon True, I'm just impatient for new toys! ....still sulking and stamping feet 😁
I’m not sure how this video came up on my feed. I was so uncomfortable watching a guy with no shirt talking in his bathroom. It was weird watching you shave. I thought your screen name was weird. I mean, then I I HAD TO watch another video to see what you were all about.
I’ve now binge watched ALL your videos. I enjoy your casual chatter as you shave. Your voice is amazing. I just ordered this razor for myself!! Damn you SinatraLennon!! I’m totally hooked! Great job!!!!
Ha! What a great story. You’re right! It is kinda weird, huh?! Anyway, thanks for giving me a chance. Cheers!
@@SinatraLennon Just trying to be funny. Did my first DE shave last night. My face is still attached.
Nice looking razor. I currently have two 3 piece razors. The Feather AS-D2 and a Gillette Tech fat handle pre war from the late 1930s early 40s. I definitely need to give this a whirl. I do love my Gillette late 40s Superspeed and 1964 Slim Adjustable. Hopefully Gillette will do a TTO throwback safety razor also. You’re the 1st to do a video on this new razor. Thank you.
If Gillette does a TTO, they will be heralded as the second coming of wet shaving.
I just got this razor and I was excited it was the R89 head, I love that head. This was a great shave, and the case is fantastic. I have read the handle is made in Murica so I am sticking with that. This will be the razor I travel with. Great review, great razor.
Been into this hobby about a month now, and believe I’m gonna order one for a travel razor as well. I dig the case aesthetics and size for travel. Cheers and have a good one!
@@christophersmith8028 If you just started and want to add one of the best safety razors to your collection check out the rockwell 6c. 50$ razor and you get 6 plate levels of efficiency.
@@brianh2287 I’ve considered the Rockwell 6s(I generally wait a bit longer and grab the best material if possible). This hobby has me wanting tooooo many goodies. Lol are you into any vintage Gillette’s? Wanting to get into those as well.
I told you I’d check it out! Here I am, giving it the check out. Have a thumbs up sir.
Yes! Thanks, brother.
Just got mine. It looks great, shaves great, I even like the blades!
SL ! Nice review. TY for that. Nice Paul Desmond on the Beatle tunes. Excellent!!! (VLS)
I’ve got mine on order but won’t be here in the UK until the 26th of Nov. Just in time for shaving off the Movember tache 👨🏻. Thanks for the quick review 👍🏻
Thanks for this video. I wasn't going to buy one since I like my Trac II too much. But I've been working hard at work so I just bought one on impulse. MERRY EARLY CHRISTMAS TO ME.
Hope you like it!
Enjoyed the video.. like noted below I also read that the head was made in Germany..
Thanks. I don’t know where I heard China...
@@SinatraLennon The case was made in China. Assuming Muhle's are really made in Germany, that's where the head was supposed to be made. The Chinese and Pakistani factories issue very close clones and Alibaba has handles (stainless steel, too) for $1 to $2 in bulk. According to the B&B forum, the handle here isn't stainless steel. It would be interesting if you bought one of these from the links below and compared it to this one. These are the bulk wholesale prices. You can probably find it being sold retail on Aliexpress.com as well as the re-branded models from some shaving retailers. Scan down the pages to see their other offerings:
www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Gold-Handle-Silver-Head-DE-Safety_50045060747.html
www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Long-Handle-Safety-Razor-Double-Edge_62013958874.html
Gillette platinum blades are my go to blades now a days. Sharp and smooth. I think you will like them when you try them.
I’ll give ‘em a shot!
Chandler Veasey I agree, just tried them and they last long too
sold! not available in Canada yet as far as i know! thanks
The head is either a 89 head (Edwin Jagger and Mühle share the patent and sell the razors as EJ89 and R89 respectively) or a Chinese knock-off. I would have to look at it closely to tell. The Chinese heads don't have a bad geometry, it just diverges a bit from the original. But they have the same Achilles heel all Zamak razors share: The screw in the middle, which is prone to breakage, either with or without previous rot. There's countless photos on Amazon, taken by disappointed buyers, and many complaints on Badger&Blade: My Edwin Jagger/Mühle/Merkur, Parker (add whatever Zamak razor) broke. -- Mühle switched to using brass screws and claim the problem has been fixed. Brass definitely doesn't break that easily, but I'm not entirely convinced the problem has been fixed because I'm unsure how the brass screw attaches to the Zamak plate. If it has been soldered in place, the sold could break, sold is notorious for doing so, I experienced this with other consumer goods. Which brings up a new point: A safety razor is a consumer good, not an heirloom, as some people expect it to be. They hail from a time where things were built to last, but not necessarily a lifetime. Look at vintage cars: There are 100 year-old Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost automobiles around, but those that are still in great condition are so because they weren't driven each and every day for the past 100 years. This doesn't mean that they were shoddily-built, on the contrary, Silver Ghosts were used by pith helmet wearing colonialists in the African desert. But they weren't meant to stay in function until the Sun turns into a White Giant. There is a vintage poster featuring King C. Gillette, persuading straight razor users to try the Gillette razor, and he claimed that his razor lasts a lifetime. But, to be honest, when people were talking about a lifetime in 1911, they didn't mean 100+ years, more likely 70. Gillette himself made it to 77, which was above average at that time. Shave off (pun inevitable) the years of a human male's life during which he doesn't need to shave (roughly 15 years) and you have 55 years. A well-made brass safety razor should last that long, but sooner or later even a brass razor will disintegrate. There are some really ratty Gillette Old Types on eBay -- their lack of appeal is topped by the moldy velvet of their cases that often come with broken hinges. In theory, you can still make a razor like that shave-ready again. Exchange a split down its length handle with a contemporary one, get the gunk off, replace the baseplate if necessary, and voila, you have a Frankenrazor. But there is one thing to keep in mind if you want to fit a vintage razor with a new handle: Most modern handles you can buy from places like Maggard razors use a 5M threading, which is the standard now. The Gillette company did not use the metric system when they built their three- or two-piece razors. A handle with 5 M may or may not fit, it depends on how worn-down the threading on the vintage Gillette is.
This has to be the longest comment I've ever read lol
I have a collection of numerous vintage Gillette TTO razors, all of which are over half a century old. I use them regularly in my rotation. Kept clean and lubricated with mineral oil, they will easily outlast my generation and very likely the next.
@@3stooges242 As a kid, I often got reprimanded by teachers for writing "novels" instead of compositions.
@@nicetna2010 Vintage TTOs are beautiful and functional. But make sure not to overdo it with the oil -- gun enthusiasts are notorious for this, and I know of some people who oiled their guns to death.
@@DellaStreet123 I can believe that lol
Awesome job Gillette. Which is better you think for a beginner; The Rockwell or the new Gillette? Thanks for the great videos for us beginners 👍🏻
Rockwell. Hands down.
Thanks
Looks (and costs) about the same as my Merkur .... who knows might pick one up some time. I just got a Weishi I have to try out, got it for the gullwing open because I'm nostalgic for the old days.
If anyone ever decides to buy this,have a M5 Nylon Washer because theres a lot of defects out there that the handle won’t screw all the way in or it won’t tighten all the way so you’ll need something to help fill the Gap or if you have a different handle than that could work too
They should have reissued the Fatboy instead of this razor IMHO. The Fatboy was one of the best razors ever produced.
Maybe this is Gillette testing the market. Seeing if there’s a demand. There is!
But they couldn't produce a 195 and sell it for $1.95 nowadays. The Gillette "blade holders" up til this day were always subsidized by blade sells, their purpose being to increase blade sells. There's no money in selling DE blades anymore.
Today it would probably cost more around $60-$90 at least (just a wild guess).
But maybe Sheldon Quinn from Global Shave Club will succeed with his replika versions - Repli Speed and Fat Guy: globalshaveclub.com/coming_soon
Christmas... yikes.
Harizon agreed!
Is there any specific reason you don't own an Edwin Jagger? I just ordered a DE89 as my first safety razor and I trust your shaving advice after watching many of your entertaining videos.
Only because I’ve never bought one!
I hate cartridge razors ever since I tried shaving with a safety razor I just love the safety razor gives me a clean shave and no skin irritations even though I'm using a cheap safety razor I just love the shave.
I totally agree to that to me shaving with a cartridge razors is like shaving with a cheese grater .
@@eliotjones9835 your 💯 percent right bro.
Cool to see! I can't wait to see and try the one I have coming my way.
It’s pretty good! Hope you like it too.
Thanks for your demo. Lots of comments! Is there much knurling on the handle?
There’s just the right amount. No slipping.
In spite of my biases toward Gillette and that wonderful commercial I noticed they haven't made any more commercials like that so everybody makes mistakes. This looks like a cool razor and I would very much like to check it out. Thank you for your review
The EJ89 FINDS YOU !!
Slightly disguised!
I have one and while it is the same shape, it is a bit smaller and lighter than my EJ89. This makes it more maneuverable, especially under my nose. Enjoyed it so far.
@@opinionator3884 Thanks that's useful. Then if it's made by muhle we're talking HQ stuff. Myself I enjoy the ej very much so a slight variation would be greatly interesting. Combined with the low price it's a no-brainee!! Cheers!
Still on the fence. I love my ‘65 Gillette slim, and have a super speed. I’m not sure I need another “hunk of metal” lying around when I got 2 that will last my lifetime. Thanks for the review, gives me something to think about
Yep. You don’t ‘need’ another razor. But...you kinda want one!
Just get one. I didn't think I needed it until I tried it. Now I have to decide which razor gets kicked from my rotation because the Heritage is taking its place. Fantastic shave.
Heads up Everyone:
Amazon has the Gillette Heritage Safety Razor.
The price for this razor is $34.99. It comes with everything shown in the video. Amazon's version of it shows that it does come in a leather case ..
So SL, what’s the deal on why you can’t find the heritage any more, if it was only released last year. I know the KCG is out now at Walgreens but the Heritage doesn’t seem to be available anywhere anymore. Doesn’t even look like any wet shavers have decided to eBay one already, they’re all holding on to it! Do you think Gillette decided to completely replace it with the KCG, or was it always intended to be a limited edition? Seems like they could sell both at the same time?
If you grow full beard and after month shave it feels heaven 😊
Yes sir!
Good review as always ! 👍🏻👍🏻
Hey! So I wanted to switch to something new instead of a Harry’s Razor, should I switch to a safety razor or a straight razor which one do you think would be better? Keep up the great work!
Definitely a safety razor. They are much easier and give you a great shave.
SinatraLennon thank you so much!
Can't order it... They won't ship it to Switzerland.
Btw... This razors head for me looks like the Mühle r89. Is that possible?
Could be!
@@SinatraLennon Dang it! I lost the heart for correcting my misspelled this 😅
Hearts restored!
@@SinatraLennon woohoo!!
LOL ! Your to much I always enjoy your videos and you put life in Making these video. Good review 👍🏻👍🏻
Off stopic but I am starting to enjoy menthol shaving cream and aftershave... My addiction has begun! Great Video.
I love it too! Be proud to be a menth head.
From the FAQ: Will there be any re-issues of previously released models (like the Superspeed)?
At this time there are no plans to re-issue any previously released double edge safety razor models. This is currently the first Double Edge razor set sold by Gillette in the US since the late 1980s.
Key words being "at this time". That's just corporate speak, meaning they could very well re-issue in the future. And if the overwhelmingly positive response (delayed deliveries from heavy demand) of the Heritage is any indication, I wouldn't be surprised to see another DE razor offering from Gillette.
“At this time!”
@@nicetna2010 I guess never say never, but I just don't see Gillette flooding the market with safety razors and cutting into their selling 16 Fusion cartridges for $35.00 On Amazon it says LIMITED QUANTITY. Now is that BS to sell more, or they are only going to sell a limited number.
@@michaelyoung2685 In light of the renaissance DE wetshaving is currently experiencing, Gillette still owns the most recognized name brand in the world of shaving. They already have the largest in-class existing customer base, then couple with that customers switching over from cartridges, and then newcomers to wetshaving. Now consider Gillette is owned by a conglomerate, always in search of increasing earnings and profits (P & G). Easy decision from where I sit.
Most true vintage Gillettes are open comp. And the bases used to be really thin too
I've been meaning to get one of these razors, but my life has been a bit crazy lately, and even so, when I was in a position to buy one recently, they were sold out.
For me, after that nonsense with the advertisement that they pulled, I don't buy any thing gillette anymore.
That’s old news. Let’s see what they do headed forward.
Ny-kel Cameron I agree I will not buy anything Gillette either And that is not just old news either Sinatra Lennon
@@brandonreed7528 Facts they want you to forget what they tried to pull but it backfired
Agreed.
M. Cole They are trying to make up for the loss they caused by creating a new double edge safety razorI will never buy this razor I will stick to my old vintage Gillette razors
Just ordered one, heard it was mild, I’m leaning towards less aggressive these days 😀
Great review, amazon says it's head is made in Germany, so Merkur, Muhle? It indeed looks like my EJ86. Nevermind, Gillette has made it's first comeback! Mine is on its way also.
Yeah, it’s German made.
Very informative and entertaining.
Man if they could make the adjustable back or design a new ones
Thanks for the review! It seems to be a pretty generic razor. I do love the box, though.
That kicked it up a notch. If it was just the razor, which is a good one, it wouldn’t have been as intriguing.
Getting ready to do my review video of it tonight and a new brush too.
I’ll look forward to it!
Better look without the "straps," always informative and enjoyable video. My Heritage is; out for delivery, should I wait?
Don’t wait!
I was going to buy a more aggressive safety razor, because my Microtouch one broke and thought that I should 1 up it. I was thinking of purchasing the Merkur 34c, but now that I came across this I'm debating about it. Which would you say is more aggressive the Merkur 34c or this new Gillette Heritage razor?
The Gillette is slightly more aggressive.
@@SinatraLennon Thanks I appreciate it.
Yes, the Gillette Heritage is a bit more aggressive. It's a very good razor, however cheap.
I hope 🤞🏻 one day you’ll try the new Barbasol moisturizing face/body 🧴 for after shaving. When do they start making a 7 ounces of Barbasol shaving cream can?
That’s what I used today isn’t it?
SinatraLennon yes.
I dont care 4 3 piece razors, but if Gillette comes out with a TTO, I'll be tempted. The circle beard/goatee looks good.
Circle beard! I’ve never heard that term before.
I’m having the same problem I’m doing no shave November and now I want to test it out as soon as I get it but I might have to wait
It’s hard to wait!
For a beginner, would you recommend the gillette heritage or the merkur 34c? Or would you recommend another?
I prefer the Heritage!
So it's basically a rebranded Muehle? Not interested. I'd rather use a real vintage Gillette.
Its the same head as the muhle r89. Edwins made in england not germany lol
I can't wait till I receive mine!!
So I have only ever owned one razor, the Merkur 34C. Would you recommend that I get this one as my second razor? Thanks Sinatra!
If just for the case alone, yes!
I own the 34c and a Mühle R89... not much difference between the two. I always found the 89 head to be a tiny bit more aggressive. YMMV.
The Gillette heritage handle looks nice though and it's a three piece which I think is better for traveling and easier to clean.
How many shaves per blade do you get?
About 4
It is on my amazon wish list but I don't know if I'll get it. I was hoping that it would have the doors on the top.
Maybe they’ll do a butterfly razor later!
Nice shave
A shave quality comparison between the Heritage to a REAL 100 year old Gillette Old Type would be interesting.
It's no longer available; any idea if/when it might be?
I think they’re done with it as far as I know. Now they sell the King Gillette at Walgreens.