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I used a pack of Astra blades for 8 years. So we’re both as sharp as a Derby.
I've only ever used Astra ever since I bought a pack of 100 years ago, how good are they compared to the other brands that you've tried? Also how important is the quality of the shaving soap? I don't want to spend around $18-$30 on a bar of soap
The vast majority of blades are very mediocre, Astra included. Because I’ve used them for so long, they’re pretty much what I use as a comparison to other blades.
Those are the blades that I felt were better than the Astras in my Mühle Companion:
And now to the soaps:
The quality of the lather really matters. I cannot stress enough how much of a difference it made to me when I switched over to proper soaps. But you don’t necessarily need to spend a lot of money on artisan soaps. While yes, they do perform quite a bit better than more commercial ones, you’ll be perfectly fine with a puck of Cella or an Arko stick, which are way more affordable.