Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by niceguy1827 649 days ago
> If you standardized them, it'd be a race to the bottom and China would win.

I happen to be a manual razor shaver and I found your analogy to this field rather interesting. Safety razor is a standardized market where all blades will fit all razors, and yet

1. You don't see anyone selling their own proprietary blade size. 2. China doesn't actually win this market. A few well-known brands that I've used: Feather (Japanese), Merkur (German), Astra (Turkey) and now I'm trying some Indian blades.

1 comments

Well shaving has been around from 1000s of years, there isn't really any room to innovate, and the rechargable batteries have been around for ~150 years and improvements are still being made.
I mean, it felt like a joke in 2004 [1], but Gillete pulled off a 5 blade razor in 2005, and if that's not innovation in shaving, I dunno what is.

[1] https://theonion.com/fuck-everything-were-doing-five-blades-...