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Thanks,I will test that right now.
Exactly my thoughts.I'm beginning to think that it's Bezoar back again.
There's a 12 setting? Lol, makes me think of the amps volume on Spinal Tap going up to 11.The most aggressive razor available to me?
The Qshave/Ming Shi Futur clone set on 12 (yes my friend, 12!)
That's called a devette and, no, I've never used one.where it no longer matters how big a gap there is?
I have one. They can be quite mild. Remember, when you shave properly, the blade is the first thing to touch your face, not the guard bar. Shaving without a guard bar isn't as terrifying as it's made out to be...just ask any straight razor or shavette user.That's called a devette and, no, I've never used one.
I'm beginning to think that it's Bezoar back again.
The iKon Tech is the most aggressive razor I've tried (and audibly shears off any stubble my MÜHLE R41 fails to get), but not a pleasure to use.
The Roedter 1909 Titan, which appears to be a re-branded Fatip Grande with a misshapen top cap (with a flat underside) is said to be even more aggressive, but the Barbe Blue BB Model X or the similarly designed DEvette looks even less appealing (though based on PLANofMAN's reply, I must be doing it wrong).
I picked the model X up for a friend. I've only shaved with it once, and I went really slow and careful. No thoughtless quick shave with one of those. It wasn't a bad shave by any means, but I had zero desire to shave with it again. It felt a bit like playing Russian roulette, if you take my meaning.The iKon Tech is the most aggressive razor I've tried (and audibly shears off any stubble my MÜHLE R41 fails to get), but not a pleasure to use.
The Roedter 1909 Titan, which appears to be a re-branded Fatip Grande with a misshapen top cap (with a flat underside) is said to be even more aggressive, but the Barbe Blue BB Model X or the similarly designed DEvette looks even less appealing (though based on PLANofMAN's reply, I must be doing it wrong).