Supply – The Single Edge PRO Razor – Matte Black Finish

$89.00

Pro Shavers, you deserve a safety razor that matches your ability. That’s exactly what the Single Edge Pro delivers.

The Single Edge Pro puts unrivaled customization in your practiced hands. Our shave dial lets you effortlessly adjust between 6 main settings and 30 micro-settings with a flick of your thumb. That’s less than 1mm of adjustment, allowing you to clean up stubble or mow down a thick, wiry beard with the expert precision you’ve been waiting for.

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Pro Shavers, you deserve a safety razor that matches your ability. That’s exactly what the Single Edge Pro delivers.

The Single Edge Pro puts unrivaled customization in your practiced hands. Our shave dial lets you effortlessly adjust between 6 main settings and 30 micro-settings with a flick of your thumb. That’s less than 1mm of adjustment, allowing you to clean up stubble or mow down a thick, wiry beard with the expert precision you’ve been waiting for.

Single Edge Pro: Designed to give you the most customized single edge shave. Made for the wet shaving pro who’s ready to dial in their shave. Suitable for all skin types. Available in multiple Alloy finishes.

Shave Dial: Built into the head of this razor is all the customization you want from a safety razor, but never thought you could have. Our shave dial lets you effortlessly adjust between 6 main settings and 30 micro-settings with a flick of your thumb. Allowing you to clean up stubble or mow down a thick, wiry beard with the expert precision you’ve been waiting for.

Black Label Blade Pack: Injector Pack loaded with 8 super sharp blades. Easy to change, safe to handle. Each pack is about a 90-day supply — 8-10 shaves per blade.

What’s the Shave Dial?

Think of it like the electric clippers at your barber shop – changing the blade setting changes how close you cut. The different settings essentially change how much of the blade is visible, causing the difference in closeness of your shave. Our shave dial lets you effortlessly adjust between .7mm – 6 main settings and 30 micro-settings – with a flick of your thumb.

Why Alloy?
Our razors are made from die-cast zinc alloy, coated with aerospace grade PVD chrome. It let’s us offer you multiple finishes on your Single Edge razor.

What blades does it accept?
The Single Edge accepts “injector” style blades. These are not proprietary to us and have been in production for over 100 years.

What makes the blades so great?
They’re twice as thick as modern and vintage razor blades, making them shave stronger and cut cleaner. Fun fact: injector blades were originally invented by Schick in the early 1900’s. They quickly developed a cult following as a safer alternative to the Gillette double edge blades.

How long do they last?
Everybody changes out their blades at different intervals due to the fact that our skin, hair, and preferences are all different. That said, most customers easily get 8 to 10 shaves out of each blade. A single pack of eight blades can last up to three months if you shave 5-6 times a week.

Where do I buy them?
We produce our own White Label and Black Label Blades, which we believe are the best on the market.

The Single Edge Pro gives you the ability to adjust between 6 main settings and 30 micro-settings. The settings work like your barber’s clippers. Change the setting to how close you want to shave. If you have sensitive skin, or are shaving your stubble every morning, start at a 1. If your face is made of leather and your beard hair feels like steel wool, you should start at a 4. Experiment with the settings – we know you’ll find your perfect shave somewhere on our dial.

  1. Insert the key from your blade pack into the head of your Single Edge Razor and push the slider toward the razor to inject your blade.
  2. Using the correct angle is very important for a close, comfortable shave with the Single Edge – somewhere between 10-15 degrees rotated from your skin. The easiest way to find your angle is to start by placing the head of the razor flat against your cheek – cutting edge facing the ground.
  3. Take a few short, light downward strokes – with the head of the razor  sliding against your skin. Then begin to rotate the handle downward – slowly letting the blade make contact with your skin – until the razor starts cutting the hair
  4. You found it!