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A Popular Razor – Feather AS-D2

By mantic59 Posted November 1, 2019 12 Comments

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My recent article on the most popular double edge razors by sales included the Feather AS-D2 razor.  Here is my take on that razor.

Feather AS-D2 Razor Specs

(Amazon and West Coast Shaving links are affiliate.)

Feather’s own website is pretty skimpy when it comes to specifications for the AS-D2.

Amazon’s description is full of puffery but no real specifications, either.

Seki Edge, Feather’s North American distributor, offers a bit more detail:

  • Razor Length: 98mm/3.9″
  • Razor Head Length: 43mm/1.7″
  • Razor Head Width: 25mm/1″

My digital kitchen scale shows the AS-D2 coming in at about 3.2 oz (90 grams).

So it’s essentially a three-piece double edge razor with a 3.5 inch handle.

The AS-D2 is fully stainless steel, handle and head (not just the handle like some razors that advertise themselves as “stainless steel”).

My Experience With The Feather AS-D2

I was initially disappointed with the performance the Feather AS-D2 double edge razor.  I knew it had a reputation as a very “mild” razor but at first it was difficult for me to get any kind of decent shave out of it (and I like mild razors) and I considered selling it off.  Then I tried it with a Feather Hi Stainless double edge blade.  The scary-sharp Feather blade, a tiger in most razors, becomes a kitten in the AS-D2.   The AS-D2 matches perfectly with a Feather blade!  It’s “mild” but “efficient” at the same time.

The combination of the razor’s small blade gap and the blade’s highly efficient edge gives me the feeling that I’m hardly shaving at all: it almost feels like I’m shaving without a blade but the stubble still disappears.  I do have to be somewhat mindful of my shave using this razor but for a leisurely, luxurious double edge experience the AS-D2 works well.

I find the weight and balance of this razor excellent: enough “heft” to feel solid in my hand, with the balance weighted toward the head where I like it.

Conclusion

The Feather All Stainless is in it’s second generation now (that’s where the “D2” comes from).  You may find a range of prices for the AS-D2 set.  This is partly because there are slight variations in the “kit”–some include a custom stand or a special gift package for example.  You can find the razor alone for less but be sure you’re comparing applies-to-apples when shopping.

Not long ago the Feather AS-D2 All Stainless Steel razor was considered the high-end double edge razor.  Now it’s practically “bargain basement” in its class: the past couple of years have seen an explosion of artisan-made, luxury-priced razors with premium materials (like stainless steel or titanium).

This razor is well-designed and well-built but has a reputation as being very mild.  You will want to use a high performance blade for best results.

This razor is widely available from many online retailers including Amazon, Bullgoose, Fendrihan, Maggard, and West Coast Shaving.

 

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  1. Harry Das says

    November 8, 2019 at 7:58 am

    The feather de razor rocks

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  2. Rick Kent says

    November 8, 2019 at 7:56 am

    This is my daily driver and has been since I bought it. It’s all about technique and angle. I get great shaves with it, even with blades that aren’t Feather or Kai, like Astra SP and Personna blue.

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  3. Alex says

    November 5, 2019 at 2:12 pm

    I have a AS-D2 and with its Feather blades its deadly. I cut & nicked my self many times ( one was real bad ) that i dont use it any more at all. Bought a Rockwell 6S and with any blade inc the Feather blades just ice skates across your face so smoothly and no nicks or a hint of a cut.

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  4. Downing Bethune says

    November 5, 2019 at 8:36 am

    My experience is the same as David’s. It’s a great razor as long as I haven’t gone past 2 days without shaving. After that, it’s just too much work and I’ll go with something a bit more aggressive. I use a fresh blade every time I shave but have found that Feather blades work the best. The AS-D2 is so mild that it’s almost impossible to slip up and nick yourself no matter what blade you use.

    I have a rotation of just over 20 razors, and this one is the mildest shaver of all. It’s also my “go to” razor if I managed to give myself a nick or a spot of razor burn from the shave before.

    If I had to reduce my razor collection down to just three, this would be one of them along with my beloved ATT and my 1906 vintage Gillette.

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  5. Andrew Smith says

    November 5, 2019 at 8:09 am

    I was a little bit surprised that all of the reviews, including Mantic’s, made no mention of shaving angle.

    I too was was initially disappointed with the AS-D2, until I watched a YouTube video on how to make this very mild razor work.

    It is essential to use the razor with the handle at 45° to the face, which is a much shallower angle than that used with most razors. Being a mild shaver, with very little blade exposure, this can, at first, be a bit difficult to find, but once found provides incredibly efficient and smooth shaves.

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    • JJP says

      November 5, 2019 at 8:39 am

      Good point. This razor does require you to have more blade exposure.

      Reply
    • Scott Michael says

      November 5, 2019 at 6:56 pm

      Yes, I agree, I’ve been using it for a long time and Ive forgotten about that video.

      Reply
  6. Scott Michael says

    November 5, 2019 at 7:40 am

    This has been my go-to razor for years. I’ve tried countless others and I keep going back. I shaved with a Muhle R-41/Gillette Silver blue combination this morning and got a BBS so don’t think the other 12 never get used.

    I absolutely agree with e comments about the Feather blades but would like to point out that the Feather’s 1st cousin, the KAI, works even better, at least for me. the blade itself seems to be a bit stiffer and at least on my face works even better.

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  7. Kypros says

    November 5, 2019 at 6:40 am

    Still too mild even with the feather, I use a feather on my REX Abassador on 5-6 for the first pass, or with the 17-4.

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  8. Wayne says

    November 2, 2019 at 9:48 am

    A beautiful razor, but too mild for me, even with a Feather blade. Do you know how it is made? There are marks that look like they were made by pins which released it from a mold, so I wonder if it is metal injection molded.

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  9. David Goldman says

    November 1, 2019 at 10:54 am

    My favorite razor for less than 2 days growth. I have a tough beard and the shave is sublime particularly with a fresh blade. An absolutely beautiful razor with a look and feel superior to most artisan products.

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  10. JJP says

    November 1, 2019 at 9:14 am

    I agree with your comments. I tried using shims and almost gave up on this razor. Then I put a Feather blade in it and it performs great. I prefer mid-aggressive razors but the AS-D2 with a Feather blade works. Smooth and efficient.

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