(This post was last modified: 04-05-2016, 08:37 AM by Lacaff.)
(03-14-2016, 03:21 PM)TSEvangelist Wrote:(03-14-2016, 03:09 PM)celestino Wrote:(03-14-2016, 12:19 PM)TSEvangelist Wrote: Pils came up on this list a number of times for people and for me it was a beautiful razor that convinced me it was great, but it really wasn't. It looks better than it shaves IMO. I really wanted to be great, thought at one point it was, but finally I realized I was more enamored with the beauty of the razor than the shave.
This was my experience as well, so much so, that I had two of them.
I share your experience. I had one, sold it, then saw another for a great price and got it again. I later sold it.
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Oh my God! I am awaiting a PILS purchased new on the manufacturer website. Reading to your posts makes me feel
This razor is quite controversial: you hate it or love it. Keep it or sold it rather quickly.
I didn't buy my PILS for the look (it looks like a tank, it probably is too heavy) but for the blade design (flat) that I was very curious to test. But I am expecting a miracle since my tastes are sometimes at the very opposite of other wet shavers. Nothing arrogant here. I fully respect and take into account others' choices, opinions and tastes. For instance, Feather ASD2 is nice but I don't like it that much. ATT is fine (I own a Kronos M2) but I don't find it cutting edge. I may be schizophrenic. Or maybe I like atypical razors with singular personality (I love the Mongoose).
Ultimately, PILS may confirm that curiosity kills the cat. At the cost of 200 euros! I should have spent these 200 euros with a psychotherapist to put me back on the right track