Take this with a grain of salt since I am using multiple comparisons to infer a guess.Can anyone compare the Bayonetta to a Rockwell R6 plate number?
Yes, agree. This can be my personal issue autopilot razors are for me sooner or later annoying... I usually use autopilot razors if there is some meeting in work or family time where is better to have clean normal look not burns nicks and rest of blood everywhere like after fightDon't knock something just because it's intuitively easy to use, learn and experience from. I have razors which took me some time to figure out and that's good but, I'm even happier reaching for something I just seem to be 100% in sync with.
Take this with a grain of salt since I am using multiple comparisons to infer a guess.
I've never had the 6s but many people compare the Lupo 72 or GC 84P to the R6 plate in efficiency.
Seeing how @nav suggests the Bayonetta is even a bit more efficient than those 2, logically it would follow the Bayonetta is slightly more efficient than the 6s with R6.
@nav Does it compare to the GC .84 or Lupo .72 in blade feel as well ?
If it's as efficient as these 2 and more comfortable than a Rocca, it sounds like a great little razor.
I had my first shave with the Bayonetta this morning and I can confirm that it's more efficient than the Rockwell 6S with an R6 plate. At least that's my first impressions of it. I found it somewhat similar in blade feel and efficiency to a Blackland Era with a #5 plate. Or maybe slightly more blade feel than the Era. I'm impressed with the Bayonetta, especially for the price.
So, the bayonetta has blade feel but it also has a strong blade bend so no blade chatter. The cutting angle is also more intuitive than lupo.
The rocca was just weird for me as it has blade feel but lacking in efficiency VS bayonetta.
I also found it slightly more efficient than R6, GC84.
Thanks for your detailed feedback, really appreciate it.
You wrote you'd rank it a bit better than GC 84 or Lupo 72 in efficiency. How does it compare to both of them in the ATG pass comfort ? does it have as much blade feel as the Lupo 72 ?
I really like the Lupo 72 as a 2 pass DFS razor but for me, it is a little harsh ATG on my skin, particularly if I use it daily.
Some have sure polished up their brass versions nicely.Any good fellas reading this thread? I believe some would also pay quite a bit more to have it in steel. Just saying, thinking about myself.
This is my first impression too. Compared to GC84, Lupo95, and even a Lupo58 (the specs say I should enjoy this one, but the face doesn't lie).I found the bayonetta better on the ATG pass. I think this is mostly due to the bigger blade bend which really helps to make the blade rigid, therefore more comfortable against the grain.
Razor emporium does them in nickel and rhodium.Any good fellas reading this thread? I believe some would also pay quite a bit more to have it in steel. Just saying, thinking about myself.
I can send you my Bayonetta with nickel plated, if you would like. I now use only Blackbird Ti.. and no reason to change so far, it's addictive experience for meAny good fellas reading this thread? I believe some would also pay quite a bit more to have it in steel. Just saying, thinking about myself.