(12-23-2017, 07:24 PM)oldie Wrote: I have both and both are great. But the 6S is too heavy and the 6c is just the right weight. I can't understand the idea of a heavy clunker being used for shaving and all stainless razors except for the Feather AS-D2 are clunky feeling and heavy! Too much so IMHO!!!
It seems like a trend these days introducing heavy and bulky razors. The 6S always seemed unnecessarily heavy to me at 113 grams. The 6C appears more in line.
The Rockwell is a wonderful shaver but I wish it had been designed with a more compact head. Same with the Timeless heads.
The Blackland SB and Paradigm 17-4 are nice compact designs sticking to that perfect 100 gram weight area.
(12-23-2017, 08:50 PM)vtmax Wrote: ...The Rockwell is a wonderful shaver but I wish it had been designed with a more compact head. Same with the Timeless heads...
You mean the Gillette Tech. Ooops!! I guess the secret's out now.
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(12-23-2017, 09:39 PM)green 69 Wrote: I have been using the 6C with base #6 daily for about 3 month now. It's the best razor I have shaved with. It's aggressive but smooth and efficient. I absolutely love it. I will probably buy a 6S at some point just to have it.Anyone have issues with it getting all gunked up? Ive been using cremo with the 5 head on the 6c and I have to take it apart to clean it out, sometimes during a shave. Didn't have that problem with my previous Emarth butterly razor. However, even if it happened it's easier to clean out a twist to open razor. Wondering if I should try a different cream, but with my sensitive skin, Cremo works so well.
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(05-18-2018, 09:28 PM)mrdoug Wrote:(12-23-2017, 09:39 PM)green 69 Wrote: I have been using the 6C with base #6 daily for about 3 month now. It's the best razor I have shaved with. It's aggressive but smooth and efficient. I absolutely love it. I will probably buy a 6S at some point just to have it.Anyone have issues with it getting all gunked up? Ive been using cremo with the 5 head on the 6c and I have to take it apart to clean it out, sometimes during a shave. Didn't have that problem with my previous Emarth butterly razor. However, even if it happened it's easier to clean out a twist to open razor. Wondering if I should try a different cream, but with my sensitive skin, Cremo works so well.
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My cremo just went in the bin.
It gunks up every razor i have....
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(12-23-2017, 08:50 PM)vtmax Wrote:(12-23-2017, 07:24 PM)oldie Wrote: I have both and both are great. But the 6S is too heavy and the 6c is just the right weight. I can't understand the idea of a heavy clunker being used for shaving and all stainless razors except for the Feather AS-D2 are clunky feeling and heavy! Too much so IMHO!!!
It seems like a trend these days introducing heavy and bulky razors. The 6S always seemed unnecessarily heavy to me at 113 grams. The 6C appears more in line.
The Rockwell is a wonderful shaver but I wish it had been designed with a more compact head. Same with the Timeless heads.
The Blackland SB and Paradigm 17-4 are nice compact designs sticking to that perfect 100 gram weight area.
I have a 6S. I would’ve purchased the 6C if it existed for the weight reason.
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