eternus razor
eternus razor
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- Lifetime use
One Razor. Lifetime Use.
One Razor. Lifetime Use.
The last razor you’ll ever need.
Forged in matte finish with six adjustable settings, eternus delivers the perfect shave—gentle or close, as your ritual demands. German design inspires balances and ergonomics, letting the razor do the work.
An eternal object—classic yet modern.

The last razor you'll ever need
eternus embodies precision, durability, and timeless design—crafted for those who value a clean, safe, and uncompromising shave.
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Definitively the last razor I’ll ever need
Great razor!
Great shaver. Equal gaps and blade exposure on both sides. Just a bit slimmer than original other wise i can't tell the difference! Disassembles same as original. Included is a quality razor stand. Also comes with well made case although not real leather. Great price and super fast shipping. This is my honest opinion I have not been paid or compensated in any way
I typically have a bias for long-handled, very heavy weight razors. I like the "feel" of such razors - it's sort of like how some people like the "sports car" (light, aluminum, speedy) feel vs. others like "the luxury cruiser" (HEAVY, substantial, plush) feel.All people have their own preferences for their own reasons: it just the nature of "being a person." So, now that you know my own preference, here's the gas: I love this razor. And I mean **LOVE** this razor.I love this razor because the basic design is very functional. No issues with attack angle, the gap (aggression) adjusts smoothly, and blade changes are easy. The learning curve is almost nil. Cleaning and storage quite simple, too. I bought this razor for travel after trialing a more "substantial," inexpensive adjustable that proved to be utter junk.Now, I wish I had bought this razor first.I have read reviews suggesting this razor is a clone of a much pricier German brand.If a clone, the people doing the cloning did a great job: I have one of the pricier German razors (nickel, non-adjustable, butterfly-open blade change: it is my primary, daily-use razor). I can attest to that razor being really darn good.Well, this razor is really darn good, too: this little guy now goes on every trip, vacation, or overnight stay.Only caution: the handle is smooth, so paying attention to ensuring your razor-hand stays dry will help keep your face tidy and your shave crisply close.
I imagine this is a knockoff of the Merkur, but seriously, I can't imagine the Merkur being any better. It is really solid and hefty and the hard chrome finish is excellent. Some have thought the handle could be slippery, but as long as you keep soap off it, this doesn't seem an issue for me. How does it work? I had a bunch of Astra blades lying around and tried one in it with a '3' setting. With the Proraso soap, it was very comfortable and did a great job. I'm curious to see how it holds up over time (I've had it about 2 weeks) but so far, I like it a lot.