(This post was last modified: 07-15-2020, 02:34 AM by GlazedBoker.)
Had to compare the two HomelikeShaving stablemates, the START & Hummingbird. Two completely different razors in design yet, they deliver very similar shaves with a couple of differences. I didn’t want to use the one time used Sputnik blade and I wanted to keep things as close as possible even though the START had the .90 plate & the Hummingbird with the same .80 from yesterday. Both had fresh Astra SP’s and I went with the Stirling Margaritas in The Arctic face cooler today as the heat was in the 90’s and I needed a face chill.
Assigned each razor a particular side of my face with the Hummingbird on the right, START on the left and just got to work. I performed a complete 3 pass shave on each side. These are both extremely smooth operators with blade feel that is minimal but, I can clearly and distinctly feel just a tad more of it on the Hummingbird over the START. It’s not much but, when shaving side by side you can tell that the Hummingbird has the blade feel ever so slightly over the START. The weight was quite apparent as well between the two razors with the START being the heavier of the two as you can see on one of my previous posts. Balance was close between the two but, the Hummingbird felt more neutral in that aspect and honestly easier to maneuver from WTG, XTG & ATG passes. I’m not saying it felt as if it was the superior razor, just the easier one to control and throw around. I also found the Hummingbird to be a more intuitive shaver with getting the angle rather quickly over the START. Not a huge discrepancy but, just enough that I felt more comfortable with the Hummingbird in getting the optimum cutting angle compared to the START. Remember, were talking very subtle differences here between these two razors. They are both sort of neutral in angle with neither being biased towards the cap or guard. Neither will cut much if they’re positioned towards the guard, same for riding towards the cap. They both work right in the middle with the START exhibiting less blade over the Hummingbird. They both delivered a very good, comfortable shave. Upon my final rinse and feel it was nearly a BBS finish with just a couple of stragglers on the START’s left side near the Adams Apple, always a tough spot for ANY razor. But, the Hummingbird left no such defiant whisker rebels on the right side of Sir Adam. I also like the Hummingbird in the ATG pass with that slight bit more of razor feel with giving real good feedback. The START is just a little quieter in that aspect and really is the mellower sounding razor during the shave. The Hummingbird is not a screamer but, it definitely gives better audible feedback of the two. Not a single incident nor any irritation to speak of. Just a great quality shave by two excellent razors.
On just shave performance though, I’d have to give my vote to the Hummingbird. I won’t know long term which of the two will win out as I’d have to do a face feel sometime in the morning. I’ll post my findings on longevity sometime tomorrow. For my next shave I’m going to swap out the .80 and go to the .130 SB plate and skip a day and see how that will go. More shaves coming.....
Assigned each razor a particular side of my face with the Hummingbird on the right, START on the left and just got to work. I performed a complete 3 pass shave on each side. These are both extremely smooth operators with blade feel that is minimal but, I can clearly and distinctly feel just a tad more of it on the Hummingbird over the START. It’s not much but, when shaving side by side you can tell that the Hummingbird has the blade feel ever so slightly over the START. The weight was quite apparent as well between the two razors with the START being the heavier of the two as you can see on one of my previous posts. Balance was close between the two but, the Hummingbird felt more neutral in that aspect and honestly easier to maneuver from WTG, XTG & ATG passes. I’m not saying it felt as if it was the superior razor, just the easier one to control and throw around. I also found the Hummingbird to be a more intuitive shaver with getting the angle rather quickly over the START. Not a huge discrepancy but, just enough that I felt more comfortable with the Hummingbird in getting the optimum cutting angle compared to the START. Remember, were talking very subtle differences here between these two razors. They are both sort of neutral in angle with neither being biased towards the cap or guard. Neither will cut much if they’re positioned towards the guard, same for riding towards the cap. They both work right in the middle with the START exhibiting less blade over the Hummingbird. They both delivered a very good, comfortable shave. Upon my final rinse and feel it was nearly a BBS finish with just a couple of stragglers on the START’s left side near the Adams Apple, always a tough spot for ANY razor. But, the Hummingbird left no such defiant whisker rebels on the right side of Sir Adam. I also like the Hummingbird in the ATG pass with that slight bit more of razor feel with giving real good feedback. The START is just a little quieter in that aspect and really is the mellower sounding razor during the shave. The Hummingbird is not a screamer but, it definitely gives better audible feedback of the two. Not a single incident nor any irritation to speak of. Just a great quality shave by two excellent razors.
On just shave performance though, I’d have to give my vote to the Hummingbird. I won’t know long term which of the two will win out as I’d have to do a face feel sometime in the morning. I’ll post my findings on longevity sometime tomorrow. For my next shave I’m going to swap out the .80 and go to the .130 SB plate and skip a day and see how that will go. More shaves coming.....