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http://www.atgshaving.com/threads/focus-dynamic-aluminum-se-safety-razor.6577/
No reviews yet however. Looks interesting.
No reviews yet however. Looks interesting.
http://www.atgshaving.com/threads/focus-dynamic-aluminum-se-safety-razor.6577/
No reviews yet however. Looks interesting.
Mine should appear today or Monday, and I'll be using it directly it does.
I like the idea but it s a bit expensive for an aluminium razor.I ll wait to see a few reviews before i make up my mind as i trust the community for unbiased opinion.
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OK this is a genuine question. Could someone explain to me the point in this? I use SE razors predominately to benefit from the AC blades, which are excellent. But I also have a whole bundle of DE razors and blades, and enjoy them also. So, why design a razor which requires the user to break a blade in half, hopefully without hurting himself. Why not just build a DE razor?
... to make the blades last twice as long, silly
You can make a smaller head (front to back) with half a DE blade than with a full one.Lol ok thanks! Seriously, though, why?
Why this razor? For the same reason half blade shavettes are made. You don't have to break the blades---you can use half DE blades such as Lord, Sharp, Derby, etc. that are already half blades neatly packaged for barbers to use in shavettes, which this company also makes. I think it's a cool looking razor--not ugly to me.
If the head clamps them well enough, close to the honed edge, it could be very effective - I recall the Golf razor, which takes full DE blades exposing just one side, which has just the honed edge protruding and it's rigid with no chatter.
It could work ...
But no, not a great looker ... not to my eyes anyway, which are always misty with my love for the 1912.