(This post was last modified: 12-22-2015, 02:49 PM by Wolf Whiskers. Edit Reason: I discovered something new about this product. )
I got my new 6S yesterday. This was just the delivery of the pre-ordered razors. I am not considered a retailer or a friend of the company at all. I purchased the razor at the pre-ordered full price and am not compensated for any reviews in any way.
I fiddled with this for well over an hour this morning. Something I haven't had to do with other razors that I needed to with this one.
I do think it is a reasonable purchase if you consider the following.
I don't believe that they are targeting the same market or standards as ATT, so I don't want to compare them.
Immediately I noticed the amazingly nice packaging. A tin case with dense black foam inserts got me excited. Great customer appeal.
Here are a couple of caveats. There are some tiny machining blemishes (divots) that are easily seen with the naked eye on a couple of the bars, but I am confident that they will not affect the shave one bit or scratch my face.
The blade has some play in it on the posts and it appeared off centered and crocked when I first finger tightened the handle like I always do with my other handles. I was very disheartened. After over an hour of fiddling with it, I wrapped a towel around the head (to protect my fingers) and tightened the handle down a bit more than my normal finger tight. Then the blade appears to be pushed up further on the slightly tapered posts to shift the blade straight. Normally on all my other razors, I just hand tighten the handle. This just requires a smidge more than that.
Bottom line, I believe that people will enjoy this razor for the price point as long as they don't anticipate the same machining quality as the higher priced Stainless steel razors out there. It isn't bad machining, just a different standard.
I fiddled with this for well over an hour this morning. Something I haven't had to do with other razors that I needed to with this one.
I do think it is a reasonable purchase if you consider the following.
I don't believe that they are targeting the same market or standards as ATT, so I don't want to compare them.
Immediately I noticed the amazingly nice packaging. A tin case with dense black foam inserts got me excited. Great customer appeal.
Here are a couple of caveats. There are some tiny machining blemishes (divots) that are easily seen with the naked eye on a couple of the bars, but I am confident that they will not affect the shave one bit or scratch my face.
The blade has some play in it on the posts and it appeared off centered and crocked when I first finger tightened the handle like I always do with my other handles. I was very disheartened. After over an hour of fiddling with it, I wrapped a towel around the head (to protect my fingers) and tightened the handle down a bit more than my normal finger tight. Then the blade appears to be pushed up further on the slightly tapered posts to shift the blade straight. Normally on all my other razors, I just hand tighten the handle. This just requires a smidge more than that.
Bottom line, I believe that people will enjoy this razor for the price point as long as they don't anticipate the same machining quality as the higher priced Stainless steel razors out there. It isn't bad machining, just a different standard.