The Schick Super 11 uses twin blade carts. The ones that I am using are the the Schick Super 11 Ultrex which does not have a lub strip.Beats the M3 IMHO.Not used the Schick single blade - my experience of the Gillette Guard has been poor. A single blade, and cannot get on with it. Razor rash and often weepers. The Mach 3 gives me the closest and most consistent shave of any razor. It's a heavier with perhaps more flex and tilt than the Guard. Or may be just the 3 blades are better quality. Not sure. No dramas, close and smooth each and every time.
Recently bought the 2 bladed Comfort, and although better than the Guard, I thought it was ordinary in performance. That went in the bin with the GuardHaving kept the handle, I intend picking up a pack of 5 bladed Fusion heads at some point. I have never tried the 5 bladed Gillette's.
That's the exact same reason I seldom shave with injector razors, even though they provide me with amazing shaves. Same can be said for my Trac II razors as well. Who wants a boring shave?I must agree with Paul @pjgh. Nothing gives me closer shaves than a Gillette Flexball.
Nobody likes a Flexball more than I do. Except maybe Paul and a few others.
Thinking about it - most people like a Flexball more than I do.
It's just so awfully dull and boring.
If I can choose between the closest Flexball shave and the excitement of a 120-year-old lather catcher...
... it's an easy choice.
Not used the Schick single blade - my experience of the Gillette Guard has been poor. A single blade, and cannot get on with it. Razor rash and often weepers...
That's the exact same reason I seldom shave with injector razors, even though they provide me with amazing shaves. Same can be said for my Trac II razors as well. Who wants a boring shave?
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