(09-19-2024, 03:40 PM)GlazedBoker Wrote:(09-19-2024, 03:30 PM)CK89 Wrote:(09-18-2024, 12:53 AM)GlazedBoker Wrote: Niiiicce!! That was quick. You give me hope. Although, I will admit that I’m on the East Coast (Jersey). One never knows with the vaunted delivery service of the USPS. As they say, hope for the best, expect the worst.
Look forward to reading your thoughts on the Yaqi Avanti…
The razor's machining and mirror finish are pretty good. No blade misalignment detected. The spring or connection feels quite stiff, that is good. The only issue I noticed was that the dial point is slightly off-center. Although the handle feels somewhat slippery, I experienced no issues with slipping during my shave. Using setting #3 for the first shave, I found it has a positive blade exposure, a very efficient shave without any irritation or cuts. Overall, my initial review is very positive.
Slightly off-center dial point:
Thanks for the post. Was that with or without a blade inserted? And does it still have that smooth or glide like feel from the original Progress? Close, not close?
Thanks in advance amigo.
Also, I just received notice that mine is out for delivery today. You were spot on with estimated delivery before the weekend.
With the blade, it's the point, not the plus sign, and you can see the point doesn't align with the handle groove. However, this isn't a significant issue. I focused the razor closely to find any faults but couldn’t find any other ones. There are some light machine marks under the top cap and over the shim plate, though they are in hidden areas. Compared to far more expensive razors, this one is extremely well-finished.
I haven’t used the Merkur Progress in a long time. The only thing I remember is that I never got as good a shave with it as with this razor. It seems to hold the blade more rigidly, significantly enhancing performance. However, I might be wrong since it's been a long time since I used the Progress, and I sold mine quite a while ago