Another vote for vintage Schicks, but they vary a lot. My favourite single-edge (much better than my RR Hawk) is a pale pink Schick Type K1/Lady Eversharp.
The handle is way longer than I normally like, but because it's mostly plastic, the balance is perfect. It feels quite mild.
On the other hand, I have a Type E3 that feels very rough.
Now, if you're wondering about the so-call "Hydro-Magic" feature on many Schick injectors, this is how it works:
The top half shows the Hydro-Magic lever in the normal position for shaving. The blade is clamped securely in the head. In fact, in order to replace it, you need to insert the "key" or "stem" portion of the injector cartridge into one end of the head (which spreads the cap and base slightly apart) and push the old blade out the opposite end by injecting a fresh blade.
The lower half shows it in the position for rinsing the head. This is the "hydro" part — flipping the Hydro-Magic lever up forces the cap away from the base, which loosens the grip on the blade, and lets rinse water flow around both sides of the blade.
Here's the second ("magic") part of the gimmick — it also pushes a flat pin through the centre hole of the blade, which keeps it from falling out during the rinse. If you even try to pull the blade out, it will likely damage the head.
Back in normal position, the pin retracts, allowing you to shave and replace blades.
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