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Piling on here - ATG or the $$ pass reveals a razors true character and the Blutt is exemplary! A pleasure to use as a daily 3 pass shaver

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Lizard Acres, Arizona - U.S.A.
(11-25-2024, 03:49 PM)tomas1870 Wrote: bbssboss I didn't think to return Blutt (no idea if there is such possibility), I will keep it or sell it to some friends for better price. For now it is fine, I need more use to evaluate it properly. Just after 1 use there is no wow effect for me, ( like it was immediately with 1st use of WR2 1.55,  921-EH or MC Sailor for example)

Think Razor are like Cigar, if a Cigar sell well, a select group of buyer Smoke it, Love it, will Rebuy it.  Otherbeing polite say INTRESTING Smoke, in code they are say it was OK, but not Greast, or Hated it not for me.
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My first head and face shave with my new Blutt BR-1 1.20 mm wasn't bad. The blade clamping seems rock solid, so there wasn't any hint of blade chatter. It was very smooth and comfortable, which was especially noticeable going against the grain. I did find myself wishing for a bit more efficiency, but I do typically use higher efficiency razors (Yates 921-EH is my current favorite). That said, the shave did seem to improve as I took more strokes and got accustomed to the angle. So I'm hoping the efficiency will improve as I get through the learning curve. Overall, it felt like a better Overlander. I tried the Overlander in aluminum and brass and sold them both. They didn't have the level of efficiency that I prefer, and I found that the shaves took a long time due to all the cleanup required. I haven't used an Overlander in a while, but the BR-1 has some of the Overlander characteristics that I remember but with better efficiency.

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