1.) Timeless Razor .95 open comb 2.) Gillette 195 Fatboy 3.) Gillette 1932 Canadian tech 4.) Gillette slim 5.) Gillette pre-war tech
My top in any order would be: 1. Merkur Progress (It can be a mild or aggressive razor by a turn of the dial) 2.Gillette "British" Red Tip (I love Red Tips but the Brit ones just seem to be sturdier and smoother to me) 3. Wilkinson Sword "Classic" (Inexpensive, light and easy to use this razor just amazes me with DFS) 4. Trac II cartridge ( When it comes to cart razors two blades systems give me great shaves) 5. Merkur HD model ( I use this one to judge all other safety razors against)
Progress Futur Stahly Gillette contact tech Variant Ikon 101 Grand Shave King self lubricating razor Matador open comb elegante Gillette Tuckaway They're all very close. These are just top of my head, shoe ins for an easy bbs.
Mühle Rocca on #1 then nothing for a long time ... Schick Krona on #2 Fatip OC on #3 Mühle R41 (current model) on #4 Everything else after that.
1. Gillette Fat Boy(195) 2. Gillette Slim Adjustable 3. Gillette Aristocrat(various models) 4. Barbasol Floating Head 5. Gillette Fat Boy
I forgot the floating head, it is super nice as well. Heavy but very maneuverable. (Think I'll use it tomorrow)
Schick G Fatip Fatboy on 9 For me, everything else is simply messing around. Mild razors cause irritation....
I assume you mean shavette... I have a Parker, it is just fine. I went hard and heavy with straights for a while, then tried the shavette. I have a Kami that I have never used. I guess I just don't like what for me, is a contortionist routine, since I have to stretch the skin with the straight or shavette.
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My favorite safety razors (not counting vintage Gillettes) in order Timeless .68 gap, scalloped cap & base Feather AS-D2 Rockwell 6s Parker Variant Merkur Mergress
I think it should be specified of under or over $50. One could also have five favorite vintage or modern. We could do a power point presentation with pretty graphs and charts. BTW my five are always correct. BTW I might be full of
I think the Matador head is the same as the Razorock Slab ... anybody know? Nice razor. Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
All razors are the same. They all put the bevel on the skin the same way and all are capable of the same results.
I'm confused. You just said "mild razors cause irritation". Clearly razors don't cause irritation (unless you try to shave without a blade), right? Do you mean your shaving technique results in irritation when you use mild razors?? Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk