chrisbell said:First, why not introduce yourself in the Welcome section, so that we can get to know you. As for your choice, if you're having problems with the 1904, I'd suggest either the De89 or possibly a vintage Gillette Tech.
Canuck said:A Jagger 86/87/89 all day long. A razor that's very hard to go wrong with, and yet it shaves really well, at the price you won't find a better razor.
Helveticum said:Something tells me you'll end up buying EJ89. People won't give you any better advice till you get one, trust me.
dodgy said:Hah. that was pretty darned restrained of you.
Canuck said:A Jagger 86/87/89 all day long. A razor that's very hard to go wrong with, and yet it shaves really well, at the price you won't find a better razor.
JohnnyO said:Canuck said:A Jagger 86/87/89 all day long. A razor that's very hard to go wrong with, and yet it shaves really well, at the price you won't find a better razor.
There's a reason so many of us are agreeing with Canuck .............. and when you are enjoying your EJ you'll experience exactly what it is.
JohnnyO. \:icon_razz:
Tackleberry said:I have an EJ89 and I think it's ok, a good starter, as they are well made and not expensive. It was my first razor... I wouldn't say it's the best shaver
Canuck said:Helveticum: I appreciate everyone's different and I like your individuality but I'm picking up just a hint of mocking, do you maybe see the group love for a Jagger DE as a sort of sheep mentality? I honestly think this just a good solid razor, the fact that a lot of guys here like it doesn't surprise me.
(And I must admit I'm the opposite of a forum sheep, I hate Palmolive!)
What would you say is a better all round razor at the approx £20 mark? Genuine question.
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