I don’t have an open comb razor, bought this head on Amazon as it said open comb, but one side seems to be open and the other closed, am I right? Cheap as chips but gives a good shave.
Yes what Paul said , I have had a Yaqi Beast and it is excellent.There are a good number of this type of razor to be found from Chinese vendors. Probably the most well known is from Yaqi, called a Flipside. If you like it and like the shaves it gives, great! Carry on! Don't let anyone tell you that you can't get a good shave from cheap.
Have fun!
Thanks, that sounds about right, haven’t found which side gives closest shave yet but not bad overallThere are a good number of this type of razor to be found from Chinese vendors. Probably the most well known is from Yaqi, called a Flipside. If you like it and like the shaves it gives, great! Carry on! Don't let anyone tell you that you can't get a good shave from cheap.
Have fun!
To be frank, neither is likely to be more than the other ...Thanks, that sounds about right, haven’t found which side gives closest shave yet but not bad overall
I've got a couple of the old Ikon/Shavecraft versions, which I bought expecting the OC side to perform better as a daily shaver, but quickly discovered that the SB side did a far better job instead. I'm not sure how much of it may be perception, psychology or technique, as I find a similar thing with two-gap razors like the modern Seygus Zeppelin and the + / - Gibbs, where, for me, the "mild" side shaves closer than the "aggressive".To be frank, neither is likely to be more than the other ...
Open combs are good for folks with longer stubble. Infrequent shavers. You can shave without the open comb clogging as easily.
We used to call those DEvettes ... Shavette, but DE. Achieved by snapping/grinding the comb/guard off the razor. Apparently, when Gillette moved from the open comb to closed comb format, many folks found their new razors a bit too mild and so just snapped the guard off.I seem to remember a thread on here which mentioned some people using a DE without the bottom plate at all, for maximum blade exposure. Just the top cap and blade. Got to be the most aggressive DE experience!
Cripes! I would have thought that a straight or even a shavette might be safer.I seem to remember a thread on here which mentioned some people using a DE without the bottom plate at all, for maximum blade exposure. Just the top cap and blade. Got to be the most aggressive DE experience!