So I've been using a $16 Baili that had good reviews on Amazon. Obviously there are some out there that cost a lot more but how would people say they compare?
Please, what does that mean:“RAD“?
I have both vintage and modern razors, some ranging on the cheap end to some of the most expensive you will see. I can tell you for a fact that some of the cheapest I have will give you a much better shave than the most expensive ones I own.
On the cheap end, you can’t go wrong with modern razors like the Parker Variant, Razorock Game Changer, Fendrihan Mark II series and the Standard Razors Aluminum.
As far as vintage goes, the best shave in my collection comes from a Gillette Pre-War Tech, they are not dated, just look for those triangular slots. The Slims, Super Adjustables and Fatboys are great if you can get a good deal on them.
I understand what you mean, I agree that $57 isn’t cheap so to speak but it is the lowest price modern adjustable you will find and it is a better shaver than most other high priced ones from $80 to $300. I was trying to group it with the other moderns.
I love my Fatboy, Slim and Super Adjustable along with their superior build, looks and history but my Variant gives me a better shave.
I need to at some point buy a Fatboy and Slim, my SA109 isn't great even after being refurbished. But I like to keep it for the bright shinny effect.
Variant is definitely great, needs to be cleaned more often than my 3-piece pre-war tech but boy it's a great razor. I need to buy another and put it in storage.
Its not the cheapest modern adjustable. The Qshave Parthenon is $49.I understand what you mean, I agree that $57 isn’t cheap so to speak but it is the lowest price modern adjustable you will find and it is a better shaver than most other high priced ones from $80 to $300.