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Yea I've got you now....Chopper Harris ...Chealsea.
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Yea I've got you now....Chopper Harris ...Chealsea.
Ok, I googled it!
Schick Krona. Sold all my Gillette TTOs in favor of the Schick. Buy four of them for your friends for the price of a Fatboy.
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I'll just add an obvious advice of getting the Rockwell 6S. For me it's by far the smoothest razor, even at higher settings. Supposedly it's comparable to Feather ASD2 at setting #2, and there's always that #1 setting.
I did a review some time ago: http://www.theshavingroom.co.uk/com.../rockwell-6s-my-review-and-impressions.41298/I've been looking at the Rockwell and wondered if anyone would recommend it. What other razors do you have and how does it compare?
The Rockwell 6S stainless is a superb razor, but, if you're looking for something mild, you probably don't want 6 settings. However, the chrome Rockwell 2C is available with the 1/3 baseplate only (they describe it as being "Perfect for price-conscious beginners"!).I've been looking at the Rockwell and wondered if anyone would recommend it. What other razors do you have and how does it compare?
Great minds think alike, but some of us type faster than others!I did a review some time ago: http://www.theshavingroom.co.uk/com.../rockwell-6s-my-review-and-impressions.41298/
Mild razors I've used are iKon X3, Fatip Gentile, Baby Smooth, EJ 89, Standard, Gillette Slim etc. The Rockwell trumps them all. Only one that I could recommend alongside the Rockwell would be the Standard as I have a soft spot for it and sometimes prefer lighter razor. The Baby smooth is good too, but I've had it for mere 10 days.
Yup, the Rockwell 6C or 2C is supposed to be exactly the same as 6S performance wise and therefor a more affordable option.The Rockwell 6S stainless is a superb razor, but, if you're looking for something mild, you probably don't want 6 settings. However, the chrome Rockwell 2C is available with the 1/3 baseplate only (they describe it as being "Perfect for price-conscious beginners"!).
The other razor I would consider is the Standard, which I think is neither mild nor aggressive; just efficient.
IndeedGreat minds think alike, but some of us type faster than others!
Does it have to be DE? My driver is the Krona which I think to me at list is about 4 on a Gillette adjustable. I had a sticky and if you like the same mildness level I'd go with the Wilkinson Classic or a left of field a Gillette Contour or Atra both from personal experience.