(05-16-2016, 02:43 AM)Hardtop01 Wrote: I'm not sure how you could improve on the Mongoose or Alumigoose. I love the Alumigoose so much I bought two.
Sorry to jump in, Neo. Hopefully the next person can answer your question – I don’t have a OneBlade. Not yet, at least.
I just wanted to echo what others have said. I have the Mongoose Stainless Steel (satin B3, head only), and with a handle like the iKon OSS (a great handle in and of itself), the thing is just too heavy and unwieldy. However, it’s been marvelous with a smaller handle, and I just got a Hempel titanium, which I think will be the ultimate handle for the SS.
My Mongoose AlumiGoose 2 may be based on the same design as the original Mongoose, but it’s quite a different animal. (As one is very heavy, the other extremely light.) I’ve tried that one with a couple of different handles, but the stock handle — in all its lightness — seems to be an ideal fit.
The stainless steel B3 is my favorite of all the razors I have tried, and the AlumiGoose 2 is right next to it. Maybe there’s a perfect DE out there, but I haven’t found it. On the other hand, the Mongoose SEs consistently provide me with wonderful, completely trouble-free shaves.
Whenever I go to shave, I assume there’s someone else on the planet shaving, so I say “I’m gonna go shave, too.”
– Mitch Hedberg
– Mitch Hedberg
(05-16-2016, 05:21 AM)NeoXerxes Wrote: For those with both the OneBlade and the Mongoose, which do you prefer? I have a OneBlade coming in the mail soon and I will try it for the first time on Wednesday.
I have Alumigoose2 and Oneblade.
Oneblade I like a lot more. Oneblade I like even more than Wolfman Ti and BBS-1. But we must take into consideration that I am a new in wet shaving and I do not have enough techniqe.
(This post was last modified: 05-16-2016, 09:18 PM by hrfdez.)
NeoXerxes I feel the OneBlade is more maneuverable than the Goose. The OneBlade is easier to use and you can be a bit more careless if you are in a hurry.
The Goose is a great razor, but I have always find it a bit more difficult to use. But, I believe this is because the size of my face. I don't have a huge or fat face, so the real estate is smaller for such a large and bulky head. I still use it because it offers a great shave, but only when I can take my time.
The Goose is a great razor, but I have always find it a bit more difficult to use. But, I believe this is because the size of my face. I don't have a huge or fat face, so the real estate is smaller for such a large and bulky head. I still use it because it offers a great shave, but only when I can take my time.
(05-16-2016, 05:21 AM)NeoXerxes Wrote: For those with both the OneBlade and the Mongoose, which do you prefer? I have a OneBlade coming in the mail soon and I will try it for the first time on Wednesday.
Honestly for me they each have their positives and negatives. Neither razor is a traditional style razor. I really like the OneBlade and am keeping mine. It does a great job. I am still less than thrilled with the way a blade is loaded and by the pivot head. That said, it delivers a really smooth shave once you get used to it. The Mongoose uses the AC blades so it is much wider than your average DE or SE. With the B2 and a light handle I find it very maneuverable and I've not even had so much as a nick with this combo.
Doug
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I have the Mongoose from the first batch.
Shaving wise, the performance is excellent and I always had excellent results.
The only vice is that in my experience, aligning the blade properly is actually quite tricky. It takes me a few tries before it is perfect, usually after I screw on the handle the blade will not be parallel with the safety bar.
I believe this issue was solved in the next batches as they made the tabs alot longer to help with the alignment.
I have the ATT SE preordred, I'm looking forward to that.
I never tried the OneBlade, but I see Maggards and Connaught shaving carries the blades for it.
Shaving wise, the performance is excellent and I always had excellent results.
The only vice is that in my experience, aligning the blade properly is actually quite tricky. It takes me a few tries before it is perfect, usually after I screw on the handle the blade will not be parallel with the safety bar.
I believe this issue was solved in the next batches as they made the tabs alot longer to help with the alignment.
I have the ATT SE preordred, I'm looking forward to that.
I never tried the OneBlade, but I see Maggards and Connaught shaving carries the blades for it.
(05-16-2016, 02:32 PM)hrfdez Wrote: I still use it because it offers a great shave, but only when I can take my time.
(05-16-2016, 05:59 PM)wingdo Wrote: With the B2 and a light handle I find it very maneuverable and I've not even had so much as a nick with this combo.
Although the Mongoose has a wider blade than DE razors, shaving with it does seem to take a bit longer. Part of that must be the more frequent need to rinse, since you can’t just flip the razor head around. But I don’t really mind — wet shaving in a hurry often results in some kind of subpar experience, anyway.
Neither the Mongoose Stainless Steel nor the AlumiGoose 2 has ever nicked me. With DEs I often have a little redness in the neck area, but that does not happen when I use my SEs (including my Gems). I do have a couple of DEs I enjoy; it’s nice to have options, and these days it seems there are new options in the wet shaving world just about every week.
Whenever I go to shave, I assume there’s someone else on the planet shaving, so I say “I’m gonna go shave, too.”
– Mitch Hedberg
– Mitch Hedberg
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