(07-20-2017, 05:58 PM)Nuki Man Wrote: I'm still on the fence about this company.
It seems like they used the launch of the CORE as a test. Personally, I don't think paying customers should unknowingly be testers. 2500 is a very large sample size, so they should have been able to gather pretty good feedback.
On the flip side, it looks like they are trying to making it right by refunding unsatisfied customers or sending them a V2 upgrade for free. It's still a bit of a hassle for the customers who bought the first batch, but its a step in the right direction.
Nuki, the way I see it is that the core market for the CORE is the shaver coming from a cart and gel shave, not we 'enthusiasts'. So, they designed a razor with them in mind, knowing that they want a comfortable, mild shave.
When they heard the feedback from we shaving hobbyists, they rethought that position and made a razor that would still feel relatively mild, but be more efficient. I'm assuming they're doing that because they feel that we aficionados can be influencers, and our review and recommendations will carry some weight.
I know some had issues inserting the blade-looks like they got a sub batch that was defective-I saw a video on YouTube with Steve the Daily Shaver lamenting that he couldn't get a blade in, and I think
primotenore here had that same issue.
The one I got was hassle free, no issues with the blade insertion or removal, and the shave was excellent. Liked it so much I got a GENESIS, like
clint64. I'm also expecting the second gen CORE, but I have no intention of returning the first one.
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