Out of the three razor I'll never ever ever let go, two are injectors. The Bunny V3 and the Eversharp Fashion razor. So I don't find them boring at all.I have a Neo II which I used for a very quick shave until I discovered injectors.
Tomorrow/today I'll try it with the pivot lock off.
I find injectors highly effective but a bit boring so I see where you're coming from.
I haven't tried either of those, nor an E2 so my mind is open.Out of the three razor I'll never ever ever let go, two are injectors. The Bunny V3 and the Eversharp Fashion razor. So I don't find them boring at all.
The third is a 1912
Out of the three razor I'll never ever ever let go, two are injectors. The Bunny V3 and the Eversharp Fashion razor. So I don't find them boring at all.
The third is a 1912
Here you go:I for one would like to see a video of someone shaving their face with one out of curiosity.
The H1 is camera shy and tries to hind behind the hand.Thanks, but the technical quality of that video is next to worthless. I think he used a $5 camera.
And then ruined it by adding a pivot.
Not with their injector they didn't.
The fixed head Trac II is still available today in some markets. I can't recall exactly when the Trac II hit the market but it could be going on 40 years now. As a disposable, the format is still sold as the Blue II. Their latest single blade razor, the Guard, has a pivot and it's a smashing razor.
Back to injectors ...
Oh, yes ... they did do an injector, didn't they? Improved it, in fact by adding a second blade. Yeah! The that was the one injector razor that I actually got on with.
The H1 is camera shy and tries to hind behind the hand.
As you seem to enjoy Fuzzy's videos - here's another one...
I haven't tried a Trac II but I have tried a Guard and prefer the Neo II when the pivot is locked.The fixed head Trac II is still available today in some markets. I can't recall exactly when the Trac II hit the market but it could be going on 40 years now. As a disposable, the format is still sold as the Blue II. Their latest single blade razor, the Guard, has a pivot and it's a smashing razor.
...I can't recall exactly when the Trac II hit the market but it could be going on 40 years now...
Negates what? The Fashion razors handles non-twin blades just as well.Much better, thanks. However, the fact that he used TWIN blades negates it.
Negates what? The Fashion razors handles non-twin blades just as well.
I have a vague feeling that I'm being trolled.
Yes, they are single edge, twin blades.You're not being "trolled" I assure you, just that this is the Single Edge forum.
Yes, they are single edge, twin blades.
The razor is single edge, the blades are twin.
If you put two DE blades in a DE razor it doesn't suddenly become a QE razor.
Simples.
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