#201
The Enoch is a great shaving razor, but the fragility of the safety bar really has me questioning the long term durability.
#202

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Johnstown, PA USA
Is anyone else having problems with the safety bar?? Mine is still fine but I haven't dropped it or anything. Frankly, I love mine. I rarely ever write reviews for items I purchase and felt that I needed to considering how great it shaves. Granted, it is in a very large rotation of razors, but I've used it significantly more than any other razor since receiving it.

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#203
(03-11-2020, 03:21 AM)jhinson1 Wrote: Is anyone else having problems with the safety bar?? Mine is still fine but I haven't dropped it or anything. Frankly, I love mine. I rarely ever write reviews for items I purchase and felt that I needed to considering how great it shaves. Granted, it is in a very large rotation of razors, but I've used it significantly more than any other razor since receiving it.

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I haven't had any issues with mine. Similar to you, I really like this razor but I've only used it about 10x due to having so many others in my rotation.

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#204

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Johnstown, PA USA
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2020, 10:59 PM by jhinson1.)
(03-11-2020, 10:44 PM)DinoJD Wrote:
(03-11-2020, 03:21 AM)jhinson1 Wrote: Is anyone else having problems with the safety bar?? Mine is still fine but I haven't dropped it or anything. Frankly, I love mine. I rarely ever write reviews for items I purchase and felt that I needed to considering how great it shaves. Granted, it is in a very large rotation of razors, but I've used it significantly more than any other razor since receiving it.

Josh

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I haven't had any issues with mine. Similar to you, I really like this razor but I've only used it about 10x due to having so many others in my rotation.
Lol the diagnosis of RAD is real!! Every time I get rid of one or two more seem to arrive...

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#205

It's sharp and it cuts. I like it...
Northeast, USA
Used one of the best surprises and overall a top 3 AC SE shaver to come out in’19. The Enoch has never failed to give me smooth, efficient performing shaves. Choose your blade, lock it down and you’re off to the races. I have a nice collection of SE’s but, the Enoch has been getting more and more attention as of late. Works with any blade you use (I can’t speak of the guarded ones but, I’ll assume they’ll work too) and it shaves with a comforting authority. Can it bite? Yes, if you’re a bit on the careless/lackadaisical side of your shave regimen but, that goes for just about 98% of all razors out there. Zen like concentration is not needed. Just a good methodical approach and as we say in the shave game “let the razor do the work”. Perhaps just a tiny bit more attention is required compared to the Blackland Vector or SS General. But, it will reward you with as good a shave as those 2 aforementioned stalwarts if not better. It’s significantly lower in cost if one is looking for a sub $100 AC SE razor ($99 gets you into the club for the Enoch) with an alloy that matches in terms of durability. Quality has been quite good and fitment is up there as well. Perhaps if the blade holder studs were a bit more pronounced it would make it easier to install the blade but, that’s just nitpicking on my part. Overall it’s a good value in price/performance ratio. 

I do have the Razorock Hawk V3-A on order and am looking forward to comparing that razor with the Enoch. Certainly in price the V3 Hawk has the Enoch but, we’ll see how it goes in the whisker reducing department in a few. For now though, the Enoch is a razor to be reckoned with....


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(05-30-2020, 12:37 AM)GlazedBoker Wrote: Used one of the best surprises and overall a top 3 AC SE shaver to come out in’19. The Enoch has never failed to give me smooth, efficient performing shaves. Choose your blade, lock it down and you’re off to the races. I have a nice collection of SE’s but, the Enoch has been getting more and more attention as of late. Works with any blade you use (I can’t speak of the guarded ones but, I’ll assume they’ll work too) and it shaves with a comforting authority. Can it bite? Yes, if you’re a bit on the careless/lackadaisical side of your shave regimen but, that goes for just about 98% of all razors out there. Zen like concentration is not needed. Just a good methodical approach and as we say in the shave game “let the razor do the work”. Perhaps just a tiny bit more attention is required compared to the Blackland Vector or SS General. But, it will reward you with as good a shave as those 2 aforementioned stalwarts if not better. It’s significantly lower in cost if one is looking for a sub $100 AC SE razor ($99 gets you into the club for the Enoch) with an alloy that matches in terms of durability. Quality has been quite good and fitment is up there as well. Perhaps if the blade holder studs were a bit more pronounced it would make it easier to install the blade but, that’s just nitpicking on my part. Overall it’s a good value in price/performance ratio. 

I do have the Razorock Hawk V3-A on order and am looking forward to comparing that razor with the Enoch. Certainly in price the V3 Hawk has the Enoch but, we’ll see how it goes in the whisker reducing department in a few. For now though, the Enoch is a razor to be reckoned with....


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(05-30-2020, 12:37 AM)GlazedBoker Wrote: Used one of the best surprises and overall a top 3 AC SE shaver to come out in’19. The Enoch has never failed to give me smooth, efficient performing shaves. Choose your blade, lock it down and you’re off to the races. I have a nice collection of SE’s but, the Enoch has been getting more and more attention as of late. Works with any blade you use (I can’t speak of the guarded ones but, I’ll assume they’ll work too) and it shaves with a comforting authority. Can it bite? Yes, if you’re a bit on the careless/lackadaisical side of your shave regimen but, that goes for just about 98% of all razors out there. Zen like concentration is not needed. Just a good methodical approach and as we say in the shave game “let the razor do the work”. Perhaps just a tiny bit more attention is required compared to the Blackland Vector or SS General. But, it will reward you with as good a shave as those 2 aforementioned stalwarts if not better. It’s significantly lower in cost if one is looking for a sub $100 AC SE razor ($99 gets you into the club for the Enoch) with an alloy that matches in terms of durability. Quality has been quite good and fitment is up there as well. Perhaps if the blade holder studs were a bit more pronounced it would make it easier to install the blade but, that’s just nitpicking on my part. Overall it’s a good value in price/performance ratio. 

I do have the Razorock Hawk V3-A on order and am looking forward to comparing that razor with the Enoch. Certainly in price the V3 Hawk has the Enoch but, we’ll see how it goes in the whisker reducing department in a few. For now though, the Enoch is a razor to be reckoned with....


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#208

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(This post was last modified: 05-30-2020, 09:32 PM by Pottertons.)
Curious to know why the Enoch is still available for the discounted cost of $100, but the Hiram got a 200% increase.
I kind of feel like I let mine go prematurely.
#209
(05-30-2020, 09:29 PM)Pottertons Wrote: Curious to know why the Enoch is still available for the discounted cost of $100, but the Hiram got a 200% increase.
Dynamic pricing has always been a feature of the vendor's site. Which is not an explanation but merely an observation.

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(This post was last modified: 05-31-2020, 03:38 PM by vvval.)
[img][Image: 30543508_m.jpg][/img]For me, this is the most trouble-free razor. I use it if the skin is irritated. Ideal for everyday use[Image: 30543508.jpg]


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