Collection: Razors & Blades – Safety Razors, Straight Razors & More

Upgrade to a razor that shaves better and costs less to keep using. WSP’s razors collection is built for men who are done with overpriced cartridges, unnecessary blades, and plastic tools that never feel right in the hand. This is where to shop better shaving tools, from double edge safety razors and straight razor options to razor stands and DE blades.

A good razor should cut cleanly, feel balanced, and make the shave more deliberate from the first pass on. Whether you are switching from cartridges, replacing an old handle, or building a more serious wet shaving setup, this collection gives you a cleaner path to better tools and a better shave.

Razors & Blades – Safety Razors, Straight Razors & More

Frequently Asked Questions

Razors FAQ

Why switch from cartridge razors to a safety razor?

A safety razor gives you a simpler, more controlled shave with one double edge blade instead of multiple blades dragging across the skin. For many men, that means less irritation, fewer ingrown hairs, and a lower long-term cost than cartridge shaving.

Is a safety razor better for sensitive skin?

It often can be. A safety razor uses a single blade approach, which can reduce the repeated blade contact that leaves skin feeling raw and overworked. Good technique, proper lather, and light pressure still matter, but many men with sensitive skin find a safety razor to be the better tool.

What is the difference between a closed comb and an open comb safety razor?

A closed comb safety razor is usually the more approachable option for everyday shaving and for men newer to traditional wet shaving. An open comb safety razor can offer a different feel on the face and is often chosen by men with heavier growth or those who prefer a more direct shaving character.

Is a double edge safety razor good for beginners?

Yes. For most men, a double edge safety razor is the best place to start with traditional wet shaving. It gives you better control than cartridges, lower blade cost, and a straightforward shaving system that is easy to build a routine around.

Do safety razors really save money?

Yes. Once you buy the razor handle, replacement DE blades are dramatically less expensive than cartridge refills. That makes safety razors one of the most practical grooming upgrades for men who shave regularly.

How often should I replace DE razor blades?

That depends on your beard, your shave frequency, and the blade you use, but many men replace a DE blade every few shaves. When the blade starts to feel less smooth or requires more work to get the same result, it is time to swap it out.

Are these razors only for experienced wet shavers?

No. This collection works for both first-time buyers and experienced wet shavers. If you are new, start with a double edge safety razor and a good shaving soap. If you already know your preferences, you can dial in your setup with a different razor style, fresh blades, or a stand.

Should I buy a razor stand?

A razor stand is not mandatory, but it is a smart addition. It helps keep your setup cleaner, more organized, and easier to store between shaves. It also makes the whole routine feel more intentional.

What else do I need with a safety razor?

At minimum, you need razor blades and a quality shaving soap or cream. If you want a better overall experience, add a shaving brush for lather building and an aftershave product for post-shave comfort.

Is this collection only safety razors?

No. The collection includes more than just safety razors. It also covers related razor gear like stands and blades, and may include straight razor options depending on the current assortment. That makes this page the right hub whether you are buying your main razor or rounding out the setup.

Razors for Men Who Want a Better Shave Than Cartridges Deliver

A lot of men stay with cartridge razors longer than they should because that is what they started with. The problem is that more blades do not automatically mean a better shave. In a lot of cases, they mean more friction, more irritation, more passes over the same skin, and a shaving routine that costs far more than it should.

That is why more men are moving back to traditional shaving tools. A well-made razor gives you better control, a cleaner shave, and a tool that feels like it belongs in your hand instead of something designed to be replaced every few weeks.

Why Switch to a Safety Razor

A safety razor cuts with a single double edge blade instead of stacking multiple blades against your skin. That simpler approach can help reduce unnecessary drag and make the shave feel cleaner and more controlled. It is one of the main reasons traditional wet shavers often prefer a double edge safety razor over modern cartridge systems.

It also changes the economics. Once you own the razor, replacement DE razor blades cost a fraction of what cartridge refills do. That makes a safety razor one of the easiest long-term upgrades in men’s grooming.

Built Like a Real Tool

A good razor should have proper weight, better balance, and the kind of feel that makes you naturally slow down and shave with more intention. That is a big part of the difference between a throwaway cartridge system and a real shaving tool.

This collection is built around that idea. Whether you are looking for a closed comb razor, an open comb razor, a straight razor starter option, or the accessories that complete the setup, the goal is the same: better performance, better value, and a more satisfying shave.

Choose the Right Razor for How You Shave

If you want an easier entry into traditional wet shaving, start with a double edge razor. It is the best place for most men to begin because it offers a strong balance of closeness, control, and low ongoing cost.

If you are more experienced or want a different style of edge control, a straight razor may be the route you want to explore. And if you already have your main razor setup handled, a stand or fresh pack of blades can still improve how the whole system works day to day.

A Better Razor Is Only Part of a Better Shave

The tool matters, but the full setup matters too. Pair your razor with a proper shaving soap, brush, and aftershave if you want the shave to feel smoother from start to finish. Better prep, better glide, and better post-shave care make any quality razor work the way it should.

Choose your razor, stock up on blades, and build a shaving setup that works better than cartridges ever did.