I tend to let it grow out to about a half inch then use a pair of hair clippers to buzz it down. I bought the same clippers my Barber uses and they "where" fantastic. Heavy Duty Built like a solid brick with heavy solid plastic and a nice heavy clicking switch.
Then the Blade broke...Yep there is a plastic lil wafer betweeen the two blades and it snapped. 25$ to replace it.
Hopefully this was a fluke or one time deal since i only used it so often and she uses hers every damn day on 10s of people per day.
I've always used an electric razor, like my Dad before me, and now understand the investment in my simple electric razor has saved me lots of money.
Some people cant use one sadly for sensitive skin. The Safety razor is apparently according to many sources the "Cleanest smoothest least irritating" shave you can get.
I like it so much I'm going to be dropping a ton of hints for a new razor from now til fathers day!
It's also a really nice masculine way to connect with the past. You see I'm outnumbered by the 4 women in my household!
Merkur, Parker and Edwin Jagger seem to be most popular for handles. You should also check out getting a pre and or post shave cream. Some say it helps some say its Bunk but hopefully for me it will help.
I applaud all who are finding ways to economize. It frees up money for prepping stuff.
Not only cheap but highly effective, Reduces Waste, And is just overall a nicer tho longer experience while shaving. Its Also pretty darn cheap way to stock up on them for that nice close prepper shave when the end comes