Bad news. FB said this will be delayed further due to mixed reviews. Get a G for a quarter of the price. More than worth it.
I found it to be somewhat more aggressive than a Mongoose or SE1 but not into Cobra/Rx territory. Of course, this can be adjusted via blade selection, YMMV and all that.
--Bob
Interesting. So if I'm getting you right, of the following three razors you would rate them from most aggressive to least like this:
1. Asylum Rx
2. El Jefe
3. SE1
Is that your assessment?
With a name like El Jefe, and at a price like that, it's not really RAD is it? El Jefe is on his way to my place.FYI: El Jefe is back up for sale "as is" for $20 for the head on the iKon web site.
The $20 price allows you to slip out of your restraint, and then pop back into your restraint. Best of both worlds. Pull the lever, you know you want to.$20 - bad time to be on a restraint
You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means...So Ikon sent an email within minutes of my ordering indicating that El Jefe has shipped already. So I need blades. So are the Feather Artist Club Super blades a good choice?
The $20 price allows you to slip out of your restraint, and then pop back into your restraint. Best of both worlds. Pull the lever, you know you want to.
So Ikon sent an email within minutes of my ordering indicating that El Jefe has shipped already. So I need blades. So are the Feather Artist Club Super blades a good choice?
I snagged one. My first AC razor.
Will this fit a standard threaded handle? I was planning on using my Rockwell 6S handle.
I'd start with the Feather Professional, which I find to be plenty aggressive in all but a couple of these razors. You can always go to the Super later. Besides, the Pros are cheaper.
--Bob
I would say that the Feather Artist Club Pro is a better bet, but others may have a better idea. The Pro is the blade I use on my ATT SE1 and I find it to be excellent.