#21
Man, all that work and design and they couldn’t get the core function of the device correct. What the hell? No wonder it is getting clearanced at $17.95 at release and they are using nobodies to review them.

Nice job on the rework!

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(This post was last modified: 06-19-2024, 05:32 PM by Tedolph.)
(06-16-2024, 01:18 AM)ErkRusselReserve Wrote: Man, all that work and design and they couldn’t get the core function of the device correct. What the hell? No wonder it is getting clearanced at $17.95 at release and they are using nobodies to review them.

Nice job on the rework!
Something about if it sounds too good to be true........

Anyway, it is a nice design and would be very easy to fix at the factory. The rear area of the handle/bottom plate should probably be milled flat after it comes out of the cast to give a precision fit anyway. The metal is a very soft zinc alloy casting so it machines easily. I know that is an extra manufacturing step but really, how much could it cost? Also, just drill the bore that the magnet fits into a little deeper so that it is flush or slightly counter sunk. That wouldn't cost anything .

Do that and I think it would be a pretty good product for 20 bucks.
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(This post was last modified: 06-19-2024, 05:34 PM by Tedolph.)
Good news: the surgery seemed to have worked! No blade slippage or excessive tightening of the handle knob needed and it gave a better than decent shave. The range of available angles is still small and you have to really ride the cap to get it to shave. This appears to be a consequence of the very limited blade exposure. If you have a tough beard like I do, you will have to use a little more pressure than you would with a SE razor with a Feather blade and definitely more than with a SR. Nevertheless, I think it would be almost impossible to cut or nick yourself with this razor. Aftershave did not sting, so the shave (two full passes with a clean up pass) did not over exfoliate and was reasonably close. Probably a DFS but not BBS. You would have to use a lot of pressure, or maybe a very sharp blade to get BBS with this razor. I only had a 36 hour beard so the beard was light (for me).

BTW, filing down the top of the integrated handle and base plate by 1-2mm is a less than a two minute job. The Zinc alloy is very soft and files down quickly.

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#24
Review has been updated.
#25
And that’s why I wait for reviews before buying (most of the time). They can keep it. Maybe if they do some tweaking I’ll reconsider.

I have a SoloEdge on the way I look forward to trying. And if someone wants a cheap half DE the Yaqi head was fairly good. I think I spent $5-6 for it on sale. Only one shave with it but it was better then a lot of razors I’ve tried and well worth the price. It’s more on the medium-aggressive side and I think the gap was around 1.05.

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(This post was last modified: 06-19-2024, 03:50 AM by ErkRusselReserve.)
(06-17-2024, 09:53 PM)WVShaver Wrote: And that’s why I wait for reviews before buying (most of the time). They can keep it. Maybe if they do some tweaking I’ll reconsider.

I have a SoloEdge on the way I look forward to trying. And if someone wants a cheap half DE the Yaqi head was fairly good. I think I spent $5-6 for it on sale. Only one shave with it but it was better then a lot of razors I’ve tried and well worth the price. It’s more on the medium-aggressive side and I think the gap was around 1.05.

The Yaqi 1/2 DE head is quite dangerous IME- It is an unsupported untorqued blade jutting straight out with alignment issues. However, it is a fantastic holder of injector blades. The unsupportedness of the blade is less of an issue with thicker injector blades. The remaining issue is that it is not engineered for these blades, so alignment is ad hoc. You can use a blade box to gently align it though.

It is worth a try if you have the gear or have a fair amount of injector blades and would like to try a heavier handle.
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(This post was last modified: 06-26-2024, 02:40 AM by Tedolph.)
Further update: today's shave used all the same gear (see SOTD) to keep variables to a minimum.  I am pleased to report that the modded razor does just fine "riding the cap" at a shallow angle  This minimized blade chatter and juddering .  To that extent it works like an injector.  Blade feel is still very minimal so you have to rely on sound to tell you that you are at a cutting angle.  The shave wasn't perfect but was quite good for 2.5 passes. No weepers.  I think that I am homing in on how to modulate pressure with this razor.  At this point, I am quite impressed with the shave you can get for less than $20.00 IF you are willing to modify the razor.
#28
A YouTuber posted this email that he received from Pearl

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#29
That is good news. They will make fine Christmas presents if the issue is resolved.

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#30

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(06-19-2024, 03:32 PM)Stickshift Wrote: A YouTuber posted this email that he received from Pearl

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What about those of us that bought our razors? Still have mine and if not even been interested in opening it after reading the issues.

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This post by Dave in KY mentions views and opinions expressed and makes it known that they are "those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of DFS or any other member, agency, organization, employer or company."  Big Grin


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