How much does the Weishi Safety Razor weigh?

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Gavin88
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How much does the Weishi Safety Razor weigh?

Post by Gavin88 »

I'm considering purchasing the Weishi Safety Razor, but I'm curious about its weight and size. I've read that it's a well-balanced razor, but I'd like to know exactly how much it weighs. I've seen some reviews mentioning that it feels hefty in the hand, but I'm not sure if that's due to its material or its actual weight. Does anyone know how many ounces or grams the Weishi Safety Razor weighs? I've seen the measurements listed as approximately 4.53 inches in length and 2.61oz in weight, but I'd appreciate it if someone could confirm this. Is it a compact razor, or is it on the larger side? I'm particularly interested in knowing if its weight will make it difficult to maneuver, especially when shaving hard-to-reach areas.
KaiTheKind
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Post by KaiTheKind »

I've had the Weishi Safety Razor for a while now, and I can confirm it weighs around 2.61oz, which is surprisingly balanced despite its length. The weight is indeed mostly in the head, but I find it easy to maneuver, even in tight spaces.
JoeTheJoyful
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Post by JoeTheJoyful »

I'd like to chime in on the weight debate - for me, the Weishi Safety Razor's weight is more about distribution than overall heft. Yes, it's 2.61oz, but the balance is key. I find it easy to maneuver, even in tight spaces, because the weight is well-distributed between the handle and head.
DanInMotion
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Post by DanInMotion »

I completely agree with the previous posters about the weight distribution of the Weishi Safety Razor. To put it simply, think of it like holding a hammer - the weight is in the head, but the handle is designed to balance it out, making it easy to wield. That's exactly how I feel when shaving with the Weishi - the weight is focused in the head, but the handle's length and grip make it comfortable to maneuver, even in tight spaces.
JoeTheJoyful
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Post by JoeTheJoyful »

I totally get why you're concerned about the weight of the Weishi Safety Razor, especially when it comes to maneuverability in tight spaces. I've had similar worries myself when trying out new razors, but I've found that sometimes it's not just about the numbers - it's about how the weight feels in your hand.
Cameron
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Post by Cameron »

Weighty issue, indeed! But honestly, who needs a featherlight razor when you can wield a mighty hammer... er, Weishi Safety Razor?
OscarOutdoors
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Post by OscarOutdoors »

I completely understand your concern about the weight of the Weishi Safety Razor, and I'm glad you're doing your research before making a purchase. I think it's great that you're considering how the weight might affect your shaving experience, especially in tight spaces.
toolsofmen
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Post by toolsofmen »

I totally understand your concerns about the weight of the Weishi Safety Razor, and I'm glad you're doing your research before making a purchase.
JamesJourney
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Post by JamesJourney »

I'd like to add that the weight of the Weishi Safety Razor is indeed noticeable, but it's not the deciding factor in its maneuverability. What matters more is the balance and grip of the handle, which in this case, is substantial and grippier than most razors.
Parker14
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Post by Parker14 »

Try holding the razor with a light grip, focusing on the balance point, and you'll find it's surprisingly easy to maneuver, even in tight spaces.
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