I've been shaving recently with a newly acquired ikon Shavecraft 101 and I'm really enjoying the smooth comfortable shave its giving me. In addition to the 101 I also have the B1 OSS, X3 Slant and the 102 Slant that I like so much I bought a second one for my son. None of these are in the black coating. The B1 OSS was the second razor I bought after using the EJ DE-89 for a year or so and its a really nice razor too. The 102 is probably my dessert island razor - loaded with a Feather blade it does such a nice, drama-free job that I couldn't imagine being without it. The X3 is really nice too but I give the nod to the 102 by a whisker although the price point on the X3 is very attractive indeed. I really do enjoy shaving with every one of the ikon razors I have and the only ikon that I have determined to stay away from is the Shavecraft Tech. You see, I like a comfortable, efficient razor over an aggressive one, its just my preference and I find that I can get a BBS shave with the 102 as easily as I can from a Wolfman or an ATT. The same goes for the rest on my ikon stable. I'll leave the Shavecraft Tech to the adrenalin junkies who want to live on the (razor's) edge.
I'm aware that ikon doesn't always get the love it deserves (IMO) and I've heard the various beefs about ikon Greg but I've never had anything but positive ikon experiences both buying and using. I've only bought one razor directly from ikon and it was straightforward and problem free and I've never had an issue of any kind with any of the ikon razors I have. I received what I expected at a reasonable price point and they've all functioned beautifully.
At the end of the day you don't have to personally "like" the people behind the products you use, in most cases you never even know who they are and even when you think you know them because you've interacted on social media or you've even met them at a meet up, you likely don't really know them. An example, I drive a Ford and it suits me fine but by all accounts I would not have liked Henry Ford very much. Should I ditch the Ford and buy a Chrysler? I don't know too much about the Dodge brothers but with a name like that, could you really trust them?
I try to look at a product in terms of functionality, price and availability and on those criteria I think ikon razors score on all three points. I really enjoy the ikon razors I have and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend one to other shavers whether they're novices or seasoned veterans.
Thanks.
I'm aware that ikon doesn't always get the love it deserves (IMO) and I've heard the various beefs about ikon Greg but I've never had anything but positive ikon experiences both buying and using. I've only bought one razor directly from ikon and it was straightforward and problem free and I've never had an issue of any kind with any of the ikon razors I have. I received what I expected at a reasonable price point and they've all functioned beautifully.
At the end of the day you don't have to personally "like" the people behind the products you use, in most cases you never even know who they are and even when you think you know them because you've interacted on social media or you've even met them at a meet up, you likely don't really know them. An example, I drive a Ford and it suits me fine but by all accounts I would not have liked Henry Ford very much. Should I ditch the Ford and buy a Chrysler? I don't know too much about the Dodge brothers but with a name like that, could you really trust them?
I try to look at a product in terms of functionality, price and availability and on those criteria I think ikon razors score on all three points. I really enjoy the ikon razors I have and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend one to other shavers whether they're novices or seasoned veterans.
Thanks.