(11-28-2019, 10:23 PM)Dayman Wrote:I had a Karve E and F plate. I used the F plate one time and knew, while it was a great shaver for the $$$, it just wasn't going to replace anything in my den. The WR2 is on another level.(11-28-2019, 10:13 PM)LOOT Wrote:That does help. The reason I was leaning towards the 115 is because I had the Karve F plate and it was just a little too much at times and I thought the WR2 might be similar.(11-28-2019, 09:37 PM)Dayman Wrote: I have the 61 OC. It’s my go to razor when my skin needs a break. I would like to get a 74 or 80 at some point to get a little more efficiency. For the WR2, I would like something efficient enough for when I skip a day or 2, but I also want to be able to use it daily. I like enough blade feel to know that it’s there. I generally prefer OCs. The razors I have been using lately are the Carbon, Charcoal Goods L2 OC, Timeless 95 OC, and Blackbird SB. I can only use the Blackbird about 4 days in a row. The others that I listed can be used daily without any issues. I usually shave with a pretty neutral to slightly shallow angle if that makes a difference.
I'm a little odd in that the 74 was my least favorite. It's good but not as good as a BB, to me. The 80 head shines and they get progressively better.
The L2, T95, and BB are going to share the same WR1 80-86 gap space.
Those all are going to be roughly equivalent to the 115. If you want something to use on multiple days growth....I'd probably put a 135 in your hand. Its smooth enough to use daily and kicks the efficiency up to WR1 .94, L3, Ikon Tech levels....but without as much blade feel.
I'm only talking SB too. As stated repeatedly, I'm no fan of the SS OC WR2 head. I did send my SS125OC to a couple of guys who loved the OC face feel. I like the WR1 OC heads, not the WR2 tho.
If it's too much, you can trade down to a 125 pretty easily, I'd think.
I think if you get a 115, you are duplicating a couple of razors you already have in end result although the WR2 115 would be smoother.
Hope this helps.
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