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(08-11-2024, 12:59 AM)Hogger Wrote: I have the brass or bronze version and it's so mild it hardly gets any use. Same with the Ares. I should part ways with them at some point.
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(08-11-2024, 12:59 AM)Hogger Wrote: I have the brass or bronze version and it's so mild it hardly gets any use. Same with the Ares. I should part ways with them at some point.
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(08-11-2024, 02:00 AM)Nsiganos03 Wrote:(08-11-2024, 12:59 AM)Hogger Wrote: I have the brass or bronze version and it's so mild it hardly gets any use. Same with the Ares. I should part ways with them at some point.
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I have the bronze alloy version as well and have been a little underwhelmed with it. Granted I have only had a couple shaves with it but from all the reviews it sounded like a crazy efficient but super comfortable razor. For me it’s just been very very mild. I’m still giving it a chance but I’m with you so far.
(08-11-2024, 02:39 AM)metal_shavings Wrote:(08-11-2024, 02:00 AM)Nsiganos03 Wrote:(08-11-2024, 12:59 AM)Hogger Wrote: I have the brass or bronze version and it's so mild it hardly gets any use. Same with the Ares. I should part ways with them at some point.
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I have the bronze alloy version as well and have been a little underwhelmed with it. Granted I have only had a couple shaves with it but from all the reviews it sounded like a crazy efficient but super comfortable razor. For me it’s just been very very mild. I’m still giving it a chance but I’m with you so far.
My best suggestion is to considered the blade you are using with it. Something that mild could really perk up with a super sharp blade. You can refer to RayClem Blade Evaluations as a guide. See where the blades you are using fall and what may be a sharper choice. Obviously personal results are subjective and YMMV, but it is a good guide to refer to. For me, I agree with some of the blades he considers sharp. If you have them, I would try a Bic Chrome Platinum, Wizamet, or King C. Gillette. I get great results in my "milder" razors with these.
(08-11-2024, 02:58 AM)Nsiganos03 Wrote:(08-11-2024, 02:39 AM)metal_shavings Wrote:(08-11-2024, 02:00 AM)Nsiganos03 Wrote: I have the bronze alloy version as well and have been a little underwhelmed with it. Granted I have only had a couple shaves with it but from all the reviews it sounded like a crazy efficient but super comfortable razor. For me it’s just been very very mild. I’m still giving it a chance but I’m with you so far.
My best suggestion is to considered the blade you are using with it. Something that mild could really perk up with a super sharp blade. You can refer to RayClem Blade Evaluations as a guide. See where the blades you are using fall and what may be a sharper choice. Obviously personal results are subjective and YMMV, but it is a good guide to refer to. For me, I agree with some of the blades he considers sharp. If you have them, I would try a Bic Chrome Platinum, Wizamet, or King C. Gillette. I get great results in my "milder" razors with these.
Excellent reference. Purchased some Bics and will give it a shot. Greek razor and blade, who would have thought?