(07-03-2016, 02:12 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: Clint, I just can't get along with injectors either. They don't talk to me and I require that feedback.
FWIW the ClogPruf makes an excellent head shaver especially if one shaves the noggin just every few days. It's called the ClogPruf for a reason and that reason is that it doesn't clog with longer hairs, or the tendency to clog is greatly reduced.
(07-03-2016, 03:08 PM)whiteboy_cannon Wrote:(07-03-2016, 02:12 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: Clint, I just can't get along with injectors either. They don't talk to me and I require that feedback.YMMV definitely applies here. I get great shaves from all of my injectors and all but one of my SEs (the Pushbutton). I'm not a head shaver but I could imagine the efficiency of the Clog Pruf being good for it. I'm sure with a more efficient razor you need less strokes which in turn can reduce irritation.
FWIW the ClogPruf makes an excellent head shaver especially if one shaves the noggin just every few days. It's called the ClogPruf for a reason and that reason is that it doesn't clog with longer hairs, or the tendency to clog is greatly reduced.
On a side note, I have yet to use the Clog Pruf to mow through more than a days growth. Maybe when I'm done with the Bunny I'll let it grow for a few days and test it's Clog dampening abilities
Oh I can get excellent shaves from Injectors, I just don't like using them. It's certainly a YMMV thing. A big part of my issue is they feel like a cart razor. The other issues is I'm not found of the current blade choices. I really enjoy the GEM coated blades and the Feather AC Pro and Super pro blades. I still have an I type injector that I will give another try and see if I have changed my mind.
However, I do feel that for me it is easier to get a good to great shave with a SE razor compared to most DE razors I have tried. For me the shave from SE razors are smoother and more long lasting than most shaves with DE razors.
Clint