(This post was last modified: 07-24-2016, 11:48 PM by oversaturn.)
Hi folks!
First I want to apologize.
I've been out for a couple of weeks (holidays, baby girl feeling ill with a fever, my personal computer broke down and after that my smartphone - still in the warranty period! - went the same way), but the razor was with me all this time. Of course, I had the opportunity to make a solid opinion about it. However, that slowed the pace of this pass-around, that that is the reason for the apologize.
Now that the holidays are gone, the baby is OK (just a light fever, she recovered quickly from it) the computer is upgraded (the old one could almost be called "vintage" LOL) and the smartphone was replaced, I had the time to write my thoughts about the razor. Of course, I'm not an expert about razors or anything, but I've been a user for several years, and I own and have tried my lot of them, both vintage and modern.
I received the razor on the days before going on holidays. So, it ended up going with me. The razor, a Semogue brush, a La Toja soap and a Nivea aftershave, along with some Gillette Silver Blue blades, that was all my shaving gear during the holidays.
The razor is a beauty to look at. I really like that deep red colour, a nice variation from the majority of the models available in the market. I could not detect serious chips or dings in the unit I received, just some light marks on the handle. Considering that this razor has been travelling around the world for a few months, I consider it a positive issue. The handle allows for an excellent grip, and despite the light weight of this razor, it has an overall solid feeling.
The pieces of the head adjust perfectly, and the blade is very well secured, with no issues of misaligning blades whatsoever. One of the things that I enjoyed the most is that you don't feel any vibration from the blade while shaving (unlike some other vintage and modern models), and that is a tribute to the good engineering work that was put in this razor. That characteristic allows for a very comfortable shaving experience.
The blade is not very exposed, and that turns this razor into a mild one. When I started experimenting with it, I had to pass my hand into my face to see if the blade was really cutting hair. I has not feeling the blade, it looked like there was no blade at all...! But, for my surprise, I found that, despite being mild in the skin, it was also a very efficient shaver. And I had no trouble in achieving a BBS with it, after a few shaves, once I was familiar with the particularities of this razor, adjusting angle and all of that. It seemed a little more efficient than my usually go-to razor (a Edwin Jagger DE89 Barley), but not by much.
This is a rather light razor, and sometimes you may have to press lightly to achieve good results, but that was not a problem for me personally. The stainless steel knob allows it to have a little more weight and a better balance. It comes with a metal (aluminium?) box, which I found unnecessary, but a nice touch nevertheless.
Overall, I liked this razor. It seemed a very nice razor, mild but efficient enough to gave me a BBS. I consider it to be a good value, but only if milder razors are your cup of tea. Users that appreciate more aggressive razors will probably not be the biggest fans of this razor.
Hope you guys like reading this!
First I want to apologize.
I've been out for a couple of weeks (holidays, baby girl feeling ill with a fever, my personal computer broke down and after that my smartphone - still in the warranty period! - went the same way), but the razor was with me all this time. Of course, I had the opportunity to make a solid opinion about it. However, that slowed the pace of this pass-around, that that is the reason for the apologize.
Now that the holidays are gone, the baby is OK (just a light fever, she recovered quickly from it) the computer is upgraded (the old one could almost be called "vintage" LOL) and the smartphone was replaced, I had the time to write my thoughts about the razor. Of course, I'm not an expert about razors or anything, but I've been a user for several years, and I own and have tried my lot of them, both vintage and modern.
I received the razor on the days before going on holidays. So, it ended up going with me. The razor, a Semogue brush, a La Toja soap and a Nivea aftershave, along with some Gillette Silver Blue blades, that was all my shaving gear during the holidays.
The razor is a beauty to look at. I really like that deep red colour, a nice variation from the majority of the models available in the market. I could not detect serious chips or dings in the unit I received, just some light marks on the handle. Considering that this razor has been travelling around the world for a few months, I consider it a positive issue. The handle allows for an excellent grip, and despite the light weight of this razor, it has an overall solid feeling.
The pieces of the head adjust perfectly, and the blade is very well secured, with no issues of misaligning blades whatsoever. One of the things that I enjoyed the most is that you don't feel any vibration from the blade while shaving (unlike some other vintage and modern models), and that is a tribute to the good engineering work that was put in this razor. That characteristic allows for a very comfortable shaving experience.
The blade is not very exposed, and that turns this razor into a mild one. When I started experimenting with it, I had to pass my hand into my face to see if the blade was really cutting hair. I has not feeling the blade, it looked like there was no blade at all...! But, for my surprise, I found that, despite being mild in the skin, it was also a very efficient shaver. And I had no trouble in achieving a BBS with it, after a few shaves, once I was familiar with the particularities of this razor, adjusting angle and all of that. It seemed a little more efficient than my usually go-to razor (a Edwin Jagger DE89 Barley), but not by much.
This is a rather light razor, and sometimes you may have to press lightly to achieve good results, but that was not a problem for me personally. The stainless steel knob allows it to have a little more weight and a better balance. It comes with a metal (aluminium?) box, which I found unnecessary, but a nice touch nevertheless.
Overall, I liked this razor. It seemed a very nice razor, mild but efficient enough to gave me a BBS. I consider it to be a good value, but only if milder razors are your cup of tea. Users that appreciate more aggressive razors will probably not be the biggest fans of this razor.
Hope you guys like reading this!