(This post was last modified: 03-12-2018, 10:25 PM by Kehole.)
Here are my thoughts so far - As I said this is a bit premature. I feel like I need a solid week before I can give a real accurate opinion on a razor. But, I understand the excitement around this razor and hope I can do a good job of explaining what I'm experiencing, and that it helps paint an accurate picture of this stunningly effective and smooth shaver.
Full disclosure - I am a fan of Andys work. I own both the 17-4 and Ti2. If I could source an original Ti, I would likely buy that as well. My taste runs on the aggressive side. I use and love the 17-4, Blackland Blackbird OC, Timeless .95 OC. My SE experience is restricted to the ATT SE1, which I like alot. Truth be told I am on the fence with the Ti2 and am toying with moving on with it as it's too mild for me and getting some trouble spots can result in some irritation from excessive passes. Keep this in mind as you read my thoughts about this razor.
I am currently in love with this shaver. If you own or have used a paradigm then this will make sense - it shaves like a paradigm. VERY smooth and efficient. I would say its far more efficient than the Ti2, but sadly for review purposes I have not used the 17-4 much recently and so can't make much of a comparison to it. The shave is mild. Never once have I felt that I may cut myself if I wasn't careful. It works in a wide range of angles. My first shave I admit, that I struggled to find a good angle. The angle on the handle was throwing me off, coming from exclusively straight handled shavers. The technique that I honed in on today that helped me tremendously was to watch the head itself, and disregard how the handle is riding in contrast to my skin, I hope that makes sense. Being that the prototype is aluminum, and very light, a touch of lite pressure was appropriate for me. I feel like once the production model is in hand, this will no longer be necessary.
Blade selection for this prototype ALONE, again - this is ONLY with this prototype - excludes the Schick Proline, which happens to be my favorite blade. So I used the industry standard of sorts, the Feather Professional. I find this blade to be so-so. Typically I do not like this blade. BUT, this blade shines in this shaver for whatever reason. WIll shave once more on this one and then switch to Kamisori for the remainder of my time with it. I will be returning this baby, by hand, back to mohammad on Friday. As I wrote I will check in daily as my opinions change and become more concise and refined. Thanks Mohammad for the chance and I hope I can help either a customer or Andy get another opinion on this one out there!
Cheers!
Full disclosure - I am a fan of Andys work. I own both the 17-4 and Ti2. If I could source an original Ti, I would likely buy that as well. My taste runs on the aggressive side. I use and love the 17-4, Blackland Blackbird OC, Timeless .95 OC. My SE experience is restricted to the ATT SE1, which I like alot. Truth be told I am on the fence with the Ti2 and am toying with moving on with it as it's too mild for me and getting some trouble spots can result in some irritation from excessive passes. Keep this in mind as you read my thoughts about this razor.
I am currently in love with this shaver. If you own or have used a paradigm then this will make sense - it shaves like a paradigm. VERY smooth and efficient. I would say its far more efficient than the Ti2, but sadly for review purposes I have not used the 17-4 much recently and so can't make much of a comparison to it. The shave is mild. Never once have I felt that I may cut myself if I wasn't careful. It works in a wide range of angles. My first shave I admit, that I struggled to find a good angle. The angle on the handle was throwing me off, coming from exclusively straight handled shavers. The technique that I honed in on today that helped me tremendously was to watch the head itself, and disregard how the handle is riding in contrast to my skin, I hope that makes sense. Being that the prototype is aluminum, and very light, a touch of lite pressure was appropriate for me. I feel like once the production model is in hand, this will no longer be necessary.
Blade selection for this prototype ALONE, again - this is ONLY with this prototype - excludes the Schick Proline, which happens to be my favorite blade. So I used the industry standard of sorts, the Feather Professional. I find this blade to be so-so. Typically I do not like this blade. BUT, this blade shines in this shaver for whatever reason. WIll shave once more on this one and then switch to Kamisori for the remainder of my time with it. I will be returning this baby, by hand, back to mohammad on Friday. As I wrote I will check in daily as my opinions change and become more concise and refined. Thanks Mohammad for the chance and I hope I can help either a customer or Andy get another opinion on this one out there!
Cheers!