Joel, do you know how this Vulfix compares to similar Vulfices in 'super'? I'm just wondering how applicable this review is to the 'super' range which some members here may be considering.
Hi Joel. I have a Vulfix 2236s and it is superb for creams, so-so with hard milled soaps. I did use it this morning with Pre de Provence shave soap and it worked up a great lather. Very rich and creamy. What, pray tell does all that have to do with your review? Only that if the "Silvertip" version of the 2236 is the same as your 2235 example, then yes, I would say that you are wasting money. Joel speaks straight here fellas. I have the 2236s and while it is a very nice brush, it is not in the category of the B&B Edwin Jagger finest from last year. It is quite nice and for $89 I have no complaints. I would not however, spend anymore on it. So where does that leave us? I don't know but I will not be spending $250 semolians on a brush of the type reviewed. Personally, I intend to investigate FULLY any future brush purchase. After experiencing the EJ B&B finest from last year for the paltry sum of $105, any other brush had better impress the H*** out of me before I will lay money down on it. I suggest that you pay attention to the guys that have a goodly assortment of brushes and ESPECIALLY those who have used them for 6-12 months. I am not trying to discount newbie opinion but until you have used several different brushes you can not begin to believe the differences. Many of those differences do NOT translate into a threefold price difference. Just my take but seriously men, talk to the guys with the experience here. You will likely save a ton of money if you do.
Regards, Todd
Yes, you can certainly put a lot of credit on Joel's opinions, and kudos to him for all this work with the brush wars!![]()
My previous question was triggered by this comment in the review: "This shaving brush does not a THING for me, and honestly think there is basically no difference between this $250 SiverTip version and the $70 Super version of this brush other than the markings and the price tag" which got me wondering about whether the 'supers' were as lousy as this one! (I have a 'super' 377, and it's fine for creams IMHO, so I'm trying to figure out how similar the apple I have is to the orange Joel has ... if that makes sense.
I've only been wetshaving since the start of the year, so I probably still count as a n00b in a lot of ways ... including opinions on brushes. So your comments on "not wanting to discount n00b opinions but ..." are certainly understandable to me ... I know how much I'm learning about brushes and how much I still have to learn, so I'll certainly put more weight into the opinions of veterans with a well-exercised SBAD!
I think you've been had! $69.99 at classic shaving
http://www.classicshaving.com/catalog/item/800550/422182.htm
I think you've been had! $69.99 at classic shaving
http://www.classicshaving.com/catalog/item/800550/422182.htm
Joel - someone took you to the cleaners!! That brush is $69.99...that was my first shaving brush!! Even if you look at all the Vulvix brushes on that site, their best brush doesn't even come close to $250.
That page says 'super', this review is for the 'silvertip'. Come on
J
This shaving brush does not a THING for me, and honestly – think there is basically no difference between this $250 “SiverTip” version and the $70 “Super” version of this brush –
That page says 'super', this review is for the 'silvertip'. Come on
J
Obviously credible reading skills at or above the 3rd grade level not required..
It seems that many are too stuck in the transmit only mode.
I think you've been had! $69.99 at classic shaving
http://www.classicshaving.com/catalog/item/800550/422182.htm
I've had the Vulfix 2236 for a little over a year and it's losing hair like crazy. I shaved this morning and counted 28 hairs in the shink. I'm really disappointed in Vulfix and I won't be buying another brush with their name on it. And now to search and search for a new brush.
Regards,
Nick