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I like light razors but would never part with the money they ask for these titanium razors.
What I do like is good quality plastics in a razor. For example my Wilkinson Sword Classic made from delrin mostly. Virtually indestructible, light and obviously resistant to corrosion. Basically all the qualities titanium offers at a fraction of the price.
I have one of them, never used it . I will have to give it a go.PS The Wilkinson Sword Classic (plastic) is a great razor - i have had some lovely , safe, smooth shaves out of mine
Decreased blade feel - I'm a heavy handed bugger so I put more pressure on to mimic SS or Brass, so what I tend to get is irritation
As efficient as stainless when you need it to be - see point 1, yes I can make it the same but I overdo it
Titanium is light, but not too light - sometimes true but see points 1 and 2
Titanium increases glide and manoeuvrability
Titanium has no risk of corrosion (then goes on to say effectively zero) - assuming it is pure titanium then this is true
This isn't strictly true - Titanium will galvanize and corrode when in contact with oxygen and some chemicals.5. Titanium has no risk of corrosion (then goes on to say effectively zero) - assuming it is pure titanium then this is true, but again I don't store my razor in an an environment where this is a risk.
Nail on the head.Titanium,... you're paying for the word, and making excuses for being screwed.
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