- Messages
- 4
- Location
- London, England
Edit: forgot to add a picture of your razor, for comparison. Please consider this constructive criticism, and not a unilateral bashing of your product. You won't gain much traction on a wet shaving forum with a non-lathering shave cream.No-name old-style handle:
Looks great and I was pleasantly surprised that it was actually metal and not plastic
Rating: [Still to be shaved with]
The "Deluxe"
I honestly don't know if it's a genuine Gillette or not as there is very little to go on.
Rating: 8/10. Really enjoyed the weight and shape of this handle
Burma-Shave
Great copper/bronze look to it. Lighter than what you might think. I have so-so expectations for it.
Rating: [Still to be shaved with]
Concord, Italy
Very heavy handle. feels very nice and comes across as well made. A bit like a cartridge version of the Swing DE.
Rating: [Still to be shaved with].
Truefitt&Hill
Near perfectly balanced. High quality.
Rating: [Still to be shaved with]
Crabtree and Evelyn
Solid and feels like a good quality handle. I am not so sure about the shape of it though...
Rating: [Still to be shaved with]
Paul Revere
Haven't tried these yet since they are very similar to the injector version of the handle (which I love) I have great hopes for them
Rating: [Still to be shaved with]
You might want to ask around on other wet shaving forums as well. From my experience, seeing what other people have written on the forums, very few members tie themselves down to a box subscription, and those who do only stay on it for six to eight months. The typical forum educated shaver finds a shave box far too restrictive in content.Thanks fellas! Back to the drawing board...
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