The eternal debate goes on.....
We all have different faces, beards and skin. We all have different hands and dexterity. What feels right and works the best for each of us is an individual decision based on individual experience.
Going through the process and understanding your individual shaving needs will lead you to the best razor(s) for you.
Unless you shave with a razor and compare it for yourself, you don't really know if it's better, worse or makes no difference.
I have a particular affinity for the Blackland Vector and rank it among the best razors I own. Still regularly enjoy my other new and vintage razors, expensive, mid-priced and inexpensive.
Just my opinion and YMMV.
We all have different faces, beards and skin. We all have different hands and dexterity. What feels right and works the best for each of us is an individual decision based on individual experience.
Going through the process and understanding your individual shaving needs will lead you to the best razor(s) for you.
Unless you shave with a razor and compare it for yourself, you don't really know if it's better, worse or makes no difference.
I have a particular affinity for the Blackland Vector and rank it among the best razors I own. Still regularly enjoy my other new and vintage razors, expensive, mid-priced and inexpensive.
Just my opinion and YMMV.