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I would personally consider any razor that will only shave on one side and not the opposite one as an SE, even if the inserted blade is a DE and cuts both sides if one of the sides is concealed and not exposed to the face.Is a Shake sharp considered a SE razor or as some would say a DE razor that only uses one side, what makes an SE an SE ? Is it that it uses one side only or because it uses one side only and uses the more rigid SE style blades?
I would welcome your comments.
This would also clarify what the correct term to use for those SE? razors that take half a DE blade. Thank you.
Thank you.I would personally consider any razor that will only shave on one side and not the opposite one as an SE, even if the inserted blade is a DE and cuts both sides if one of the sides is concealed and not exposed to the face.
Is a Shake sharp considered a SE razor or as some would say a DE razor that only uses one side, what makes an SE an SE ? Is it that it uses one side only or because it uses one side only and uses the more rigid SE style blades?
I would welcome your comments.
This would also clarify what the correct term to use for those SE? razors that take half a DE blade. Thank you.
Thankyou for your take on this issue, I think I've put the cat amongst the pigeons here, there is certainly two camp's as far as this is concerned.I consider a razor a SE if it uses a single edged blade. Busting a DE in half, does not an SE make.
That is just an opinion; there is no hard and fast rule of course. My reasoning behind that is the thickness of SE vs. DE blades, and the feel of them in use. I find SE blades to be exponentially more comfortable.
Thankyou for your take on this issue, I think I've put the cat amongst the pigeons here, there is certainly two camp's as far as this is concerned.
Where do I sit on this? I don't know! This is why I asked the question.
As @PickledNorthern said it is semantics really and the important thing is that we enjoy our kit and our shaves even if we have a differances in opinion, shave happyI do see the point of PicledNorthern and it's a matter of how one looks at it.
Holy crap, that will do!Yup. Get an I1 and put twin blades in that bad boy.
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Hi, thinking of this razor too .Does it give a comfortable shave, and what blades do you use,The ATT SE1 is the only SE razor I own, I don't think that I'll be trying another, as this razor produces the shave I'm after.
Smooth operator !
Hi, thinking of this razor too .Does it give a comfortable shave, and what blades do you use,The ATT SE1 is the only SE razor I own, I don't think that I'll be trying another, as this razor produces the shave I'm after.
Smooth operator !
Funny you should say that because I've got a Rolls razor up for sale and it will shave you as good as if not better that any razor I've sold you beforeIf any razor can shave me better than my Schick G did yesterday,..I'll buy it, whatever it costs!
Hi, thinking of this razor too .Does it give a comfortable shave, and what blades do you use,
Thajks
Thanks, I was thinking of buying a Feather, when I came across se razors.Hello Roy , for me the SE1 is a superb razor and provides a nice smooth comfortable shave.
The blades I use are Kai mild pinks , Feather pro and the Proline P20 and all do a good job in the SE1.
The Kai pink are my favourite .
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