(08-06-2016, 10:55 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote:(08-06-2016, 10:49 PM)Marko Wrote:(08-06-2016, 10:36 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: I might have to check one out. the 102 doesn't seem to do it for me either.
When I read accounts that are so wildly different from my own experience and even accounting for the YMMV factor, I wonder if there aren't a few lemon razors out there that have something just off in the geometry or something. I know that its unlikely that someone trying a razor for the first time and having really crappy shaves with it will assume the razor is a lemon and go out and buy another one but it has been known to happen occasionally. For me both the 102 and the x3 are really nice razors but I give the nod to the 102 but only by a whisker. (Sorry, I couldn't resist) I'm glad that the x3 is working out for you. If I were giving friendly advice to someone who was choosing between buying the 102 or the x3 and money was a factor, I'd recommend the x3 because (for me) it shaves very much like the 102 but is much cheaper - especially if you already have a suitable handle lying around. If money wasn't a consideration, heck, why choose? Buy both
Mark
I'm incredibly jealous of the people who can use whatever razor they want without any negative impact to their skin. for myself and a few unlucky folks like Hobbyist and probably you, we're stuck using specific razors that are forgiving on our sensitive skin.
Hear hear.
This is why I have been stuck with my 6s. I still go back to it no matter what.
Even the s1 that's well known to be a mild-ish? slant still gives me irritation if used for daily shaving.