Thanks to Twhite I've two TNNIBR.
Acronym for Tom's No Name Injector Blade Razor.
Actually, It's called Wabbit.
V2 and V3, in black PLA 3D printed.
Similar, but different heads.
V2 has a less pronounced guard protection.
Thanks to the lower weight, and the longer handle, it is more manageable.
And a little more blade feel makes it more intuitive.
The preset angle also helps.
V3 is more efficient.
Equal effectiveness, but a little more comfort.
Excellent ergonomics of the handle, which however does not help ease.
In fact, the different angle, and the shorter length, make the control less immediate.
Nothing difficult, but it certainly requires a period of practice.
For me, the ideal would be a hybrid between the two heads.
Of the V2, the longer pins, the wider slots, and the tilt.
Of the V3, the greater protection of the bar and the central reinforcement structure.
The handle I prefer the simplicity of the V2.
I find it more in line with the essentiality of the head.
Unfortunately the thin head does not help the management of the blade.
At first I was definitely afraid of cutting myself.
One of the reasons I sold the Blackland Vector.
I certainly don't find it comfortable.
Not the cleaning, much less the blade change.
Acronym for Tom's No Name Injector Blade Razor.
Actually, It's called Wabbit.
V2 and V3, in black PLA 3D printed.
Similar, but different heads.
V2 has a less pronounced guard protection.
Thanks to the lower weight, and the longer handle, it is more manageable.
And a little more blade feel makes it more intuitive.
The preset angle also helps.
V3 is more efficient.
Equal effectiveness, but a little more comfort.
Excellent ergonomics of the handle, which however does not help ease.
In fact, the different angle, and the shorter length, make the control less immediate.
Nothing difficult, but it certainly requires a period of practice.
For me, the ideal would be a hybrid between the two heads.
Of the V2, the longer pins, the wider slots, and the tilt.
Of the V3, the greater protection of the bar and the central reinforcement structure.
The handle I prefer the simplicity of the V2.
I find it more in line with the essentiality of the head.
Unfortunately the thin head does not help the management of the blade.
At first I was definitely afraid of cutting myself.
One of the reasons I sold the Blackland Vector.
I certainly don't find it comfortable.
Not the cleaning, much less the blade change.
Where there is a great desire there can be no great difficulty - Niccolò Machiavelli & Me
Greetings from Ischia. Pierpaolo
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Greetings from Ischia. Pierpaolo
https://ischiapp.blogspot.com/