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So, check this out:
Notice that Treet are now listing only four double edge blades?
Treet Carbon - the 'Black Beauty' and original carbon steel blade
Treet Durasharp - the pinnacle carbon steel blade
Treet New Steel - which I noted shaved the same as what we know as the Classic
Treet Platinum - their pinnacle stainless blade
No mention of the plethora of other blades that used to be on their global website. That said, there's no reason that the likes of the Falcon & King or the Power Super & Tez Extra, which I thought were a domestic (to Pakistan) branding are not still made and retailed there - just curious that they all used to be shown at this website.
What we do get is some new detail on the blades that they do list with these handy infographics:
... and no mention of the Trig. Which is no bad thing. Best forgotten, that one.
... a Treet for your face?
Remember my SuperMax epic? https://www.theshavingroom.co.uk/community/threads/six-weeks-in-supermax.53997/ Remember my promise to do the same for Treet ... and Lord? Presenting ... a Treet for your face! How on earth do I make sense of Treet? Even their own marketing information is...
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So, check this out:
Blades & Razors - Treet
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Notice that Treet are now listing only four double edge blades?
Treet Carbon - the 'Black Beauty' and original carbon steel blade
Treet Durasharp - the pinnacle carbon steel blade
Treet New Steel - which I noted shaved the same as what we know as the Classic
Treet Platinum - their pinnacle stainless blade
No mention of the plethora of other blades that used to be on their global website. That said, there's no reason that the likes of the Falcon & King or the Power Super & Tez Extra, which I thought were a domestic (to Pakistan) branding are not still made and retailed there - just curious that they all used to be shown at this website.
What we do get is some new detail on the blades that they do list with these handy infographics:
... and no mention of the Trig. Which is no bad thing. Best forgotten, that one.
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