In your head 100%.I have never trusted TTO razors, they look fragile and they could break easily, or not to open anymore. Or maybe it's in my head
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In your head 100%.I have never trusted TTO razors, they look fragile and they could break easily, or not to open anymore. Or maybe it's in my head
Yes Anu, it is a very well priced razor, and I have heard positive stuff about it too.Simon, why not the Wilkinson Sword Classic, Whiterose and others have it for ~£10?
Not if they are old thick skinned potatoes. As I said it is very mild.@ivan_101 , Maybe the 87R would make a good potato peeler, who knows ?
Agree there @bdehne. If you manage to get an example that has no quality control issues, then maybe it's a good buy if you want something like the Red Tip in efficiency, as a homage at an affordable price.I have one. Bought it for the same reasons; looked great, all brass and I knew I would never be willing to drop $$$ on the vintage Gillette the 87R resembles. I guess I got lucky since I did not have any issues with my 87R. I would say it is close to my Red Tip in aggression. I find the 87R provides an excellent shave and the weight and size is what I prefer. There is a wavy finish on the base plate where the blade sits but that only shows when changing blades and does not effect the shave. I had a coupon so it cost me $18. Well worth the money for me but YMMV.