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Yea seems like efficient is a word that suits these slant de razors from what I've readSome are aggressive, some are not ...
The Merkur 37C, for example, is a mild razor and very suitable for daily shaving, but don't mistake mild for not effective. The slant gets you a sort of two passes in one due to the slicing action.
I'm so sure I did load the blade properly but I will double check youtube to ensure I'm doing it rightIt really should have equal exposure each side.
There are videos about how to load a slant because if you look at them and try to make adjustment you'll get it wrong. Basically, put baseplate on a surface upside down, drop the blade onto the top cap, drop the baseplate on and then without touching any of that, screw up the handle. If it feel uneven, loosen hold by the end of the handle with the head below and give it a little shake before tightening up.
i read a lot on the fatip slant oc mega thread on b&b that many people love this razor but some did complain about the alignment issueSlants cause an optical illusion when trying to check blade alignment. Slacken off the handle, hold it by the end so that the head is hanging and give it a little jiggle. Nip it up and get shaving.
You are not going to line it up by eye. Key thing is feel and if the shave feels horrific try the above ... or ditch the razor. Life's too short to put up with bad kit.i read a lot on the fatip slant oc mega thread on b&b that many people love this razor but some did complain about the alignment issue
Seeing some of the planks that participate in B&B discussions they've probably not noticed that they've bought a slant.i read a lot on the fatip slant oc mega thread on b&b that many people love this razor but some did complain about the alignment issue
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