(05-20-2021, 10:13 PM)Lesser Wrote:(05-20-2021, 10:07 PM)Weekly Wrote: and received and paid the
Invoice on the May 13 so 5 months & 5 days
And exactly 7 days from invoice to shipping
The email includes a tracking number.
I paid on May 14th so, in theory, I might be a day behind you! Perhaps my shipping notice will come tomorrow.....
And I am just a day behind! Just got the shipping notification.
I just picked up this wrh2 hollow in basic matte brushed and I love it. First, I like the weight which is similar to Titanium. Second, I think the basic brush enhances the grip. Some time ago I owned a wrh2 satin and I always found it slightly less grippy than I prefer, although it never slipped out of my hand or anything. This however is an improvement in my opinion.
Today I used a WR2 for the first time. WR2s are mostly known as mild razors. This one however was not.
With a 1.65 mm blade gap, this was a very aggressive razor. And paired with a new Feather blade, it took the utmost care to avoid flaying myself. But with care and attention, I managed to get a nearly BBS shave, in just one pass with the grain. I also liked the fit of the Darwin handle.
What did I learn? 1) That the WR2 is probably a superior design to the WR1. 2) I like the Darwin handle. 3) If I ever buy one, it will have a blade gap of 1.25 to 1.35 mm. 4) And the reason I don't own one is $.
With a 1.65 mm blade gap, this was a very aggressive razor. And paired with a new Feather blade, it took the utmost care to avoid flaying myself. But with care and attention, I managed to get a nearly BBS shave, in just one pass with the grain. I also liked the fit of the Darwin handle.
What did I learn? 1) That the WR2 is probably a superior design to the WR1. 2) I like the Darwin handle. 3) If I ever buy one, it will have a blade gap of 1.25 to 1.35 mm. 4) And the reason I don't own one is $.
(05-24-2021, 11:13 PM)draebeard Wrote: Today I used a WR2 for the first time. WR2s are mostly known as mild razors. This one however was not.Not that it's that big a deal, but if you were to shave your moustache I think you might find the thinner cap of the WR1 lends itself to shaving under the schnozz a but easier. I can do fine with either one, but I do like the nimbleness of the WR1 quite a bit. Not saying it is better, just different.
With a 1.65 mm blade gap, this was a very aggressive razor. And paired with a new Feather blade, it took the utmost care to avoid flaying myself. But with care and attention, I managed to get a nearly BBS shave, in just one pass with the grain. I also liked the fit of the Darwin handle.
What did I learn? 1) That the WR2 is probably a superior design to the WR1. 2) I like the Darwin handle. 3) If I ever buy one, it will have a blade gap of 1.25 to 1.35 mm. 4) And the reason I don't own one is $.
I also prefer the WR1 in most cases, I find it more responsive and it's an absolute pleasure to use with how nimble the head is. The WR2 is smoother with higher blade gaps, but I also find it deceiving and can leave me with pretty raw skin because I'm not feeling enough when shaving, sort of a double edged sword, pardon the pun.
(05-26-2021, 03:24 PM)Mtt02263 Wrote: I also prefer the WR1 in most cases, I find it more responsive and it's an absolute pleasure to use with how nimble the head is. The WR2 is smoother with higher blade gaps, but I also find it deceiving and can leave me with pretty raw skin because I'm not feeling enough when shaving, sort of a double edged sword, pardon the pun.
I like both, but I prefer the WR1. I like the nimbleness and the blade forward design of the WR1.
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