I recently bought a 1956 Gillette Super Speed Flair Tip & have found it to be inefficient & irritating to my skin. Probably because the blade angle is quite steep (i.e. the blade is relatively flat).
SharpnShiny There should be no hate some razors do not work well for some people. I did not get consistent comfortable shaves with the 1.15 WR2 and it certainly appears that the other 99% of shavers who use it, love it, but in my hands, on my face, the shaves went from very good to lip slicing.
(07-14-2019, 01:21 PM)Shavemd Wrote: SharpnShiny There should be no hate some razors do not work well for some people. I did not get consistent comfortable shaves with the 1.15 WR2 and it certainly appears that the other 99% of shavers who use it, love it, but in my hands, on my face, the shaves went from very good to lip slicing.Interesting. If I get the shot to buy a Wolfman it would be 1.15 WR2 SB. I had a WR1 Ti with standard gap that was decent but not great. Sold it off.
(07-13-2019, 03:06 AM)celestino Wrote: I, also, did not enjoy this razor, whatsoever. The shaves were not very pleasant and it was very inefficient. for me anyway.I remember reading about a few other people that the razor didn’t really click with them. I wanted to make work and I tried everything but my shaves were subpar, but any other razor I picked up after gave me a better shave than ever before.
(07-14-2019, 01:21 PM)Shavemd Wrote: SharpnShiny There should be no hate some razors do not work well for some people. I did not get consistent comfortable shaves with the 1.15 WR2 and it certainly appears that the other 99% of shavers who use it, love it, but in my hands, on my face, the shaves went from very good to lip slicing.Wow, that Wolfman I wanted to buy but I was worried about the blade gap, doesn’t matter I gave up trying to buy one.
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