shaving for what...35 years or so. straight razors,5 blades, electric multi headed blah blah blah.
best way, by far, is a cheap ass orange Bic. soften up your stubble with a hot cloth first or right after a shower, a 20 cent Bic is the champ(with foam lather of course). don't waste your time being cool with a straight blade or get sucked into those manly man super multi bladed bullshit gizmos.
believe me, all those advertisements you watch are aimed right at your man weaknesses. chicks will not be clinging to you, and you will NOT look like those guys in the ads after you shave with a Ferrari shaped 5 bladed shiny piece of plastic, that you paid 5x what its worth.
I'm not going after a nice shaver because I want to look cool, but because I get shavor burn and irritation if I use a shitty razor. Investing in a more expensive safety razor will give me a closer shave (albeit it will take a while to get used to) and will also not cost me much more in the long run.
$8 for a 10 pack of feather razors. One razor lasts a week - 10 weeks for $8, not bad. That plus some proraso shave soap ($8) that will last a while, and some pre/post proraso ($12) which will also last a while...
The only expensive part is buying the shaving supplies, like a good badger hair brush and Merkur HD which will cost a pretty penny, but even then these things are designed to last 20+ years... so it definitely makes more sense than buying say an uber expensive graphics card nowadays.
Just like to say thanks for the help, found a good Vancouver based razor store here:
Vancouver Modern Barbershop - Traditional Straight Razor Shaves - Precision Men's Haircuts - Vancouver Shave Shop