The Merkur Progress doesn't clog.Being from MÜHLE, I fear the price when revealed...
Aside from that, what seems to be the benefits from no holes in the base-plate? I'd fear the lather would easily clog?
The Merkur Progress doesn't clog.
Well said....great to see a relatively established company innovate, take a risk and invest back into the company especially when American start-up's are surfing the crest of a wave with the current demand for stainless steel razors that are capturing so much of the high-end market. I wonder with the recent discounting of current Muhle stock, if the company will re-position itself further up-market.
To think that Edwin Jagger entered into a quasi-partnership with Muhle to produce the 89 head and both companies shared a similar business model, yet Edwin Jagger did not respond to the release of the R41, a tour de force for many. It would be a shame if EJ are content just to sweat their existing assets and produce countless more handle designs.
In any event this planned product release looks like good news for Wet Shavers and hopefully will strenghen Europe's DE offerings in an increasingly diversifying and competitive market.
How can anything be milder than an R89? I guess you could use your finger.On another forum I read that these are supposed to be MILDER than the R89.
On another forum I read that these are supposed to be MILDER than the R89.
How can anything be milder than an R89? I guess you could use your finger.
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