"Need" is such a silly word. We should really consider banning it from all usage. We are living, breathing creatures. "Desire" - now that's a good word.
Which one did you settle in on, and what unseated it? Pics?In fairness, I was in your boat. I had tried, and sold, 30+ razors in search of the one. I found it and was happy for a long time.
I still perused the DE forum, more for fun then anything else. Found a razor that sounded promising, and researched the heck out of it. Tons of research. Finally bought it reluctantly, and it has bested my favorite. A shave they is even more close, but much, much more comfortable.
Keep looking!
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Can be compared to Razorock SLOC in terms of mildness?Definitely echo this (unless you are a fan of very mild razors). The .84 is a real step up in efficiency but still feels very smooth, and very nimble.
At $55 for a SS razor that some have said compares favorably with the shave quality of a Wolfman (lord knows which page of the shave off thread that was on), don’t think of it as RAD. Purchasing it would be totally rational. Not the result of a disorder of any kind. Really.
I think the SLOC is between the 68 and 84 in terms of efficiency, but I found the rigidity of both GCs to enable smoother shaves. The 84 is nearly perfect for me, and a permanent fixture in my den.Can be compared to Razorock SLOC in terms of mildness?
Thank you!I think the SLOC is between the 68 and 84 in terms of efficiency, but I found the rigidity of both GCs to enable smoother shaves. The 84 is nearly perfect for me, and a permanent fixture in my den.
+1.I think the SLOC is between the 68 and 84 in terms of efficiency