#1
I recently received a Black coated N075 and find it to be an excellent razor.  Very efficient and smooth with very little opportunity for a problem.  Now, which is common amongst the afflicted, I am asking questions.  I realize the P076 is a different razor head with Positive exposure versus Neutral exposure of the 75, but is there a noticeable difference?  Enough of a difference to warrant owning both?  I am at a stage where I'm not looking for slight variations.  Thanks all.

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#2
The two razors are totally different in my experience. I have used both and currently own the po76. The po76 had much more blade feel, which like more at present. The no75 was still plenty efficient though, but sneakily so, in my experience. Are they different enough to own both? Yes. If you like blade feel, the po76 is better. If you don’t, go with the no75. Hope this helps.

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#3

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(05-09-2021, 05:24 PM)never2close Wrote: [snip]  Now, which is common amongst the afflicted, I am asking questions.  I realize the P076 is a different razor head with Positive exposure versus Neutral exposure of the 75, but is there a noticeable difference?  Enough of a difference to warrant owning both?  I am at a stage where I'm not looking for slight variations.  Thanks all.
I like that, "among the afflicted!" But your affliction still allows some clear thinking! lol

(05-09-2021, 05:38 PM)ALI Wrote: [snip] The no75 was still plenty efficient though, but sneakily so, in my experience. Are they different enough to own both? Yes. If you like blade feel, the po76 is better. If you don’t, go with the no75. Hope this helps.
Sneaky razors, that sounds like a new thing! But I agree!

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#4
Those two razors are 100% opposite ends of the spectrum from my experience.

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#5

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
We are doing a passaround of the new P076 316SS. Why not join and determine this on your own?

PM me to join

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#6
Very kind and excellent suggestion.
#7
(This post was last modified: 05-10-2021, 01:11 AM by never2close.)
Whisker_wacker, thank you for the insight.

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#8

Member
Singapore
(05-09-2021, 05:24 PM)never2close Wrote: I recently received a Black coated N075 and find it to be an excellent razor.  Very efficient and smooth with very little opportunity for a problem.  Now, which is common amongst the afflicted, I am asking questions.  I realize the P076 is a different razor head with Positive exposure versus Neutral exposure of the 75, but is there a noticeable difference?  Enough of a difference to warrant owning both?  I am at a stage where I'm not looking for slight variations.  Thanks all.

I love my N075 Black! The coating is awesome. I also have this, the N075 non-coated stainless and the P076 17-4.

As Whisker_whacker says, they're complete opposite ends. The N075 is a smooth razor that offers an enjoyable shave and can be used daily. The P076 is more aggressive and blade forward and will give you a closer, longer lasting shave. It is great for Blackbird lovers, in my opinion.

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#9
I'm really interested in the Z074. Not exactly sure how it compares to either, but it looks beautiful. Just wish it was in stainless steel as well as titanium.

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#10
(05-12-2021, 05:00 PM)Mtt02263 Wrote: I'm really interested in the Z074. Not exactly sure how it compares to either, but it looks beautiful. Just wish it was in stainless steel as well as titanium.

Just ordered the ZO74, so I will post my experience once I receive it.

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