(05-22-2021, 07:29 PM)dmshaver Wrote:Four shaves with the two razors -- same blades and switching sides of the face between each. Note that I used the aluminum plate on the N0, not the stainless. My conclusion is that the Z0 is smoother throughout -- between less weight, the softness of titanium, and the zero blade feel, it is a half a step easier than the N0 which, itself is a one mild but efficient razor. The zero blade feel is most notable on second and third passes when you don't feel a blade but, rather, feel it. With the N0, there is always a touch of blade. The Z0 is almost surprisingly easy and it has taken me a few shaves to nail it down. Finally, the Z0 is more efficient -- by, say, a few hours. In other words, what stubble I'd have after 6 hours with the N0, would take, say, 9 hours with the ZO. After 24 hours, a noticeable difference in stubble. Not that this difference is night and day, as one might get between two different razors and certainly the Z0 is not an efficient machine like the P0, but, comparatively, more efficient than the N0. That's at least this one shaver's findings!(05-21-2021, 07:33 PM)Lesser Wrote: Two razors: H&S N075 alum plate and H&S Z074 Ti. Third day of comparing them against each other to figure out the very close question of which is more efficient....
And what are your preliminary findings?
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