I love my GC .84. It's a very lovable razor ... except for one problem.
It will remain a question for the ages why they chose to put the posts on the base plate instead of where they belong, on the top cap. Archaeologists a thousand years from now who find Game Changers deep in the earth will ponder what it might have meant -- whether it perhaps had religious significance, since it defies all logical reasoning and practical experience.
I have now almost sliced through a finger twice changing blades on the Game Changer. Even when I manage to successfully extract a blade from it, I've simply never had a razor that forced me to have this much of a close physical relationship with my razor blades.
If anyone has tips on how to navigate the mine field of changing blades on a GC, please let me know. I would like to get to a point where I don't have to keep a box of band-aids right next to the razor.
It will remain a question for the ages why they chose to put the posts on the base plate instead of where they belong, on the top cap. Archaeologists a thousand years from now who find Game Changers deep in the earth will ponder what it might have meant -- whether it perhaps had religious significance, since it defies all logical reasoning and practical experience.
I have now almost sliced through a finger twice changing blades on the Game Changer. Even when I manage to successfully extract a blade from it, I've simply never had a razor that forced me to have this much of a close physical relationship with my razor blades.
If anyone has tips on how to navigate the mine field of changing blades on a GC, please let me know. I would like to get to a point where I don't have to keep a box of band-aids right next to the razor.