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Does anyone have a weight comparison between the H&S P076, P076 17-4, and P076 Titanium?

Has anyone shaved with all three?
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rawfox1 Thanks for your review as your enthusiasm is evident. The comparison with a WR2 Ti 135 and Diamondback is a high bar but other than potential availability (those others are either no longer produced or rarely made) what does this add to the already excellent razors out there ? Will you be selling or advising others to sell their WR2 Ti 135 or DB because of this new release ?

Just because a razor is new and may be improved over its prior version (ie metal, gap, exposure, finish) does that mean it actually replaces one or several other razors ? Beyond the hype of having "the latest and greatest" does the "new" razor actually add anything. You could make the same argument for many of the newly released electronics (ie cell phones) - is the iPhone11 really necessary if your iPhone8 still does what you need it to do; and you would likely get rid of the prior/older model and not continue to use multiple phones. I know this is not the world of electronics and only a small hobby but if one would actually no longer use or sell their "unobtainables" for a new razor - that says something. Just my observation and 2 cents.

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I just ordered a H@S .075 last night, due to all the excellent reviews.

I'll have 2 or 3 razors in my DE rotation then : Feather, Timeless .68, and the H@S .075.

Comfort is my number 1 consideration. And all 3 will fit that description.
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(05-19-2020, 12:08 PM)AJSharp Wrote: rawfox1 Thanks for your review as your enthusiasm is evident. The comparison with a WR2 Ti 135 and Diamondback is a high bar but other than potential availability (those others are either no longer produced or rarely made) what does this add to the already excellent razors out there ? Will you be selling or advising others to sell their WR2 Ti 135 or DB because of this new release ?

Just because a razor is new and may be improved over its prior version (ie metal, gap, exposure, finish) does that mean it actually replaces one or several other razors ? Beyond the hype of having "the latest and greatest" does the "new" razor actually add anything. You could make the same argument for many of the newly released electronics (ie cell phones) - is the iPhone11 really necessary if your iPhone8 still does what you need it to do; and you would likely get rid of the prior/older model and not continue to use multiple phones. I know this is not the world of electronics and only a small hobby but if one would actually no longer use or sell their "unobtainables" for a new razor - that says something. Just my observation and 2 cents.
No I wouldn't advise people to sell their WR2 1.35 Ti or their Diamondback. As i said those are both excellent razors and everyone has their own preferences. I was just giving some feedback of my experience. I will be adding this razor to my collection. With good technique one will get a good shave from most razors. We are lucky to have so many wonderful razors to choose from in all price ranges.

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