(This post was last modified: 08-19-2017, 03:07 PM by Marko.)
Can anybody tell me if there is any particular reason that some razor makers make the head short enough such that a little bit of the razor blade sticks out at either end? It can't be to save money on material because I've seen high end razors like the Wolfman WR-1 with this design while more reasonably priced razors like the EJs make the head long enough to enclose the entire blade. This bugs me for a couple of reasons, first, as a person who disassembles and rinses out the razor after every shave, I feel the edges against my fingers each time and worry that if I ever slipped..... And then there is the occasional catching of the corner of the blade on my ear as I try to get in close for that pass - never led to blood but its annoying just the same.
Is there anybody else who feels the way I do about this? Does anybody have an explanation?
James WolfmanRazors if you see this maybe you can shed some light on the subject or any other razor makers who might read this (I notice that James hasn't visited DFS for more than a year).
Thanks,
Marko
Is there anybody else who feels the way I do about this? Does anybody have an explanation?
James WolfmanRazors if you see this maybe you can shed some light on the subject or any other razor makers who might read this (I notice that James hasn't visited DFS for more than a year).
Thanks,
Marko