The Best Shavettes

Shavettes offer the classic barbershop shave of a traditional straight razor while also delivering the sanitation and convenience of the best safety razors.

Today we wanted to go over not only the best shavettes that you can use within the home or as a daily work tool (for the Barbers who are reading for product recommendations), but some of the subtle differences between the biggest brands on the market.

We will be looking in great detail at the offerings from Dovo, Parker, and some of the new brands that have come onto the market in recent years.

In addition to shavettes, we are also going to touch on some of the popular blades that experts heavily use in order to not only get a close shave but one that is comfortable and free of any post-shave irritation.

And for those who want to know a bit more about the shavette, we will be doing a brief overview at the end of this article by explaining exactly how they differ from traditional straight razors, why barbershops use them, and how to select the right blades for your next shavette.

Shavettes Compared

RankingShavetteWeight (grams)MaterialCountry of OriginPriceAwardRating
1Parker SR1 Stainless Steel Straight Razor90Stainless SteelIndia$22Best Overall95
2Equinox Professional Straight Razor60Stainless SteelChina$13Most Popular90
3Dovo Silver Shavette86Stainless SteelGermany$31Trusted Brand89
4Facón Professional Straight Razor40Stainless Steel, PlasticUSA$16Affordable83

Best Shavettes of 2024

Here’s our list of the finest shavettes currently available:

1. Best Overall: Parker SR1 Stainless Steel Straight Razor

parker sr1 razor

Like Dovo, Parker is one of the names that has been a staple within the men’s grooming world for decades.

Their Parker SR1 carries their proud lineage forward by developing one of the finest shavettes that a barber can use.

What makes the SR1 special?

And why is it found in so many barbershops across the country?

It’s for two reasons:

First up, the blade lock.

Like the Equinox shavette we reviewed above, the SR1 has a 3-piece locking mechanism that will ensure that the blade remains fixed within the shavette for each client you see.

This not only ensures there are no accidental razor blade slips but gets predictable and close results every single time.

But the other part about the Parker SR1 that is really special is the rounded exposure.

This little extra attention to detail will help to further prevent any cuts from occurring – truly a great thing to have especially for novice barbers.

Now given that this is to be used multiple times a day, it’s important that the body can withstand the daily wear and tear.

As evident in both reviews and the description of the Parker SR1 itself (which you can read here), it’s crafted from Stainless Steel, making it impenetrable to rust.

What customers are saying: Customers report that this shavette has a cheap plastic handle and poor quality control, but some find it decent for the price. However, several were disappointed by the non-refundable policy and difficulty in opening the blade holder.

Pros

  • Stainless steel
  • Trusted name
  • 3-Piece design
  • Ample heft

Cons

  • Tough return policy

2. Most Popular: Equinox Professional Straight Razor

equinox razor

200 shaves + safety lock + stainless steel (rustproof) design.

Look:

Sometimes the best things in life don’t need to cost a ton of money…

…and that couldn’t be truer than this shavette razor by Equinox.

When compared to all other shavettes on our list (and on the market) – this one has it all.

Not only is it made from quality materials and already includes a box of blades that can last you for 2/3 of the year (assumes daily shaving), but the comfortable handle of the Equinox Shavette is unrivaled.

While this shavette doesn’t carry the rich shaving history of others (I am looking at you Parker and Dovo), it has it where it counts.

Now if we wanted to get nick picky about the shave – it would be around the load of the blade itself.

Given that it pinches a blade between two pieces of steel, there will inevitably be some buildup of shave cream, hairs, and water around the blade.

So, you will have to be sure that you clean this shavette regularly after every couple of shaves.

If you find that you don’t want to deal with all that – don’t worry:

If you just don’t like the razor, Equinox does give you a 30-day return window.  This gives you just enough time to try it out on yourself or your clients and see what you think.

Not only do you have 30+ shaves under your belt, but if you don’t like it, you can return it with no questions asked.

What customers are saying: Customers report that the Equinox shavette razor provides a close, clean shave and has solid construction. However, some customers experienced paint peeling off from colored versions of the product.

Pros

  • Extremely affordable
  • 100 blades included
  • Stainless steel design

Cons

  • Relatively unknown name
  • Durability issues

3. Trusted Brand: Dovo Silver Shavette

dovo shavette razor

There is no bigger and better name in the traditional shaving world than Dovo.  Part of the Dovo Solingen and Merkur Solingen family of shaving tools, this shavette by Dovo carries its 112-year German heritage forward.

With a blade carrier crafted from stainless steel, this shavette will not only last you years due to its rust-proof design but also has ample enough heft to cut through your whiskers with absolute ease.

Compatible with either single or double edge safety razor blades due to the universal blade mount, you will have a wide world of razor blades available at your disposal.

Like their award-winning safety razors, the Dovo brand of razors have been made in Germany and have uncompromising quality in both precision and design.

What customers are saying: The shavette has mixed reviews, with some praising its performance and others criticizing its flimsy plastic construction that easily breaks.

Pros

  • Affordable
  • German engineering
  • Works with all razor blades
  • Comes with blade carrier

Cons

  • Blades must be purchased separately

4. Affordable: Facón Professional Straight Razor

facon shavette

Beyond just looking like it’s out of an old James Bond flick, the Facón Professional Straight Razor is the perfect shavette for the absolute beginner.

But why?

Like the Parker SR1, the Facón also has a rounded tip and blade lock that ensures both safety and consistent results when using the shavette.

Both of these mechanisms in tandem ensure greater blade safety both in terms of slippage and incidental nicks (which you will inevitably get when you are first starting out).

But where the Facón is drastically different from not only the Parker SR1, Equinox, and Dovo is the design.

While still crafted from stainless steel to ensure that it remains resistant to rust throughout its lifetime, the Facón shavette has a hollowed-out handle that makes the entire shavette substantially lighter and more comfortable.

Sure, it might not have the familiar heft that barbers may demand from their daily work tools, but for a beginner trying to work on technique – it’s got it where it counts.

Mechanics aside, one of the most beginner-friendly aspects to the Facón is the return policy – it’s lifetime (by far the best policy on our list).

Given that this blade includes 100 starter blades and one of the lowest priced shavettes we reviewed – this truly is the best shavette for beginners that money can buy.

What customers are saying: This shavette receives mixed reviews. Some customers praise it for its close shave and ease of use, especially for beginners, while others report issues with the blade’s stability and dullness.

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • 100 Starter blades
  • Inexpensive
  • Lifetime return policy

Cons

  • Starter blades may not work for everyone

What to Consider When Buying a Shavette

Before making your purchase, here are a few things you’ll want to keep in mind:

Weight

Shavettes are much lighter than their straight razor counterparts. While they are less likely to cause fatigue during extended use, some users prefer the heft of a heavier razor as it provides better balance. You’ll find that most shavettes will weigh anywhere between 40 and 90 grams.

Material

When it comes to the handle and shank, you’ll see shavettes made from various materials, including plastic, wood, and metal. However, we recommend stainless steel as it is durable and easy to clean. Plus, it’s less likely to rust or corrode over time.

Price

Shavettes range in price from $10 to $35. The most important thing to remember is that you get what you pay for. Inexpensive shavettes are often made from lower-quality materials and are less comfortable to use. We recommend spending at least $20 on your shavette to get a lasting razor.

Brand Reputation

Several brands, including Dovo, Parker, etc., have built a good reputation over the years. When you buy from one of these companies, you can be sure you’re getting a high-quality product. We recommend sticking with a well-known brand when making your purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

What blades should you use for your new shavette?

We won’t spend too terribly long on this section as there are just a few key takeaways.  When it comes to shavettes, one of the beauties is that they can use both disposable straight razor blades and the standard safety razor blades.  This makes it easy to try various brands to see which perform best. 

If you are the adventurous type, we recommend that you check out blade sampler packs.

These are safety razor blades that can be snapped in half (make sure you do this while they are still wrapped in paper) and set into any of the shavettes we covered today.

How do shavettes differ from straight razors?

The most significant difference between a shavette and a straight razor has to do with the blade.  Shavettes feature injectable (i.e., swappable) blades.  This design is popular with barbershops as the barbers can easily change out the blade between clients.  This not only provides reliable results in terms of sharpness, but it also is much more sanitary as well.

On the other hand, straight razors pre-dated the shavette and are crafted from a single piece of metal (think of them as a knife).

Honed and sharpened via a strop, straight razors can last a lifetime.

Perfect for heirloom pieces, it’s not uncommon to find men asking in forums for identification help regarding straight razors.

If you want a lifetime razor and don’t mind the additional work required to keep the blade sharp, you may want to consider a straight razor over a shavette.

Adam Williams

As the lead editor of Tools of Men, Adam loves men's grooming products. Particularly of interest is managing facial hair and perfecting the art of the modern man's skincare routine. His work has been featured or quoted in several publications, including New York Magazine, Vice, Sharpologist, MIC, Elite Daily, and more. When Adam isn't working, he enjoys spending time with his two little kids who keep him both on his toes and young at heart.

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