#31

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Woodstock, VT
As Nuki said as well as the extreme blade bend. Based on the Merkur 45 which is not a mild razor. Cuts as well as any razor I've used even with a heavy beard. A sharp Super Iridium on multi day growth or a smooth Voskhod for everyday work week shaving does the trick just fine.
#32
(02-02-2017, 06:33 PM)vtmax Wrote: As Nuki said as well as the extreme blade bend. Based on the Merkur 45 which is not a mild razor. Cuts as well as any razor I've used even with a heavy beard. A sharp Super Iridium on multi day growth or a smooth Voskhod for everyday work week shaving does the trick just fine.

Does a Merkur 45 shaves just as good? Those are readily available so I might buy one to try.
#33

Member
Woodstock, VT
The 45 is a great razor. It certainly rides under the radar with everyone craving stainless steel and unobtainable razors.

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#34

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Canada
(02-02-2017, 05:52 PM)GoHabs Wrote:
(02-02-2017, 05:36 PM)celestino Wrote: Too bad I didn't get on with mine. I found it too mild. However, it was very nicely machined.

How mild is it?  Are we talking Gillette Tech-mild or Merkur 34 HD-mild?

Personally, I found it as mild as a Tech. However, YMMV.
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#35

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Philadelphia, PA
I almost pulled the trigger on one. I held off until I can move some other gear first.

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Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
#36

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Vermont
I have one that I rarely use. I know people love this razor, but, like Celestino, I find it to be on the mild side. I like a fairly mild razor, but I never feel like this one gets as close as I want. I've always felt like maybe it's user error because it is praised so highly by experienced shavers. I really need to use it consistently for a week or two to see if I can dial it in.

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#37
(02-02-2017, 09:26 PM)UngerWoo Wrote: I have one that I rarely use. I know people love this razor, but, like Celestino, I find it to be on the mild side. I like a fairly mild razor, but I never feel like this one gets as close as I want. I've always felt like maybe it's user error because it is praised so highly by experienced shavers. I really need to use it consistently for a week or two to see if I can dial it in.

Have you tried switching handles? A heavier stainless steel handle may help.
#38

Restitutor Orbis
(02-02-2017, 09:21 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: I almost pulled the trigger on one. I held off until I can move some other gear first.

You have zen discipline there my friend.

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#39
+1 on the comments here. I got one of the initial release Baby Smooths, and the design is unique. It's mild, but sneaky efficient. Its a different kind of mild -- you actually feel the blade more than with a typically mild shaver, but it never feels like it's going to bite. Just a very good design. One of the best IMHO.

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#40
(02-02-2017, 09:26 PM)UngerWoo Wrote: I have one that I rarely use. I know people love this razor, but, like Celestino, I find it to be on the mild side. I like a fairly mild razor, but I never feel like this one gets as close as I want. I've always felt like maybe it's user error because it is praised so highly by experienced shavers. I really need to use it consistently for a week or two to see if I can dial it in.

I would say try it for a while. The design is so different from other DEs that it takes me some adjusting in terms of muscle memory to get the angle right. Where I find it really shines is going ATG on the neck. Something about the head and blade angle really works for me making underhanded strokes.


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