It’s out of warranty, but very very nice!
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Beautiful E-2, one of my favorite shavers!
Looks like your's is a later model, and the spring is fixed. The earlier ones could be slid to the side and opened for cleaning, but not this one. Don't try to force it open. Enjoy the shaves!
Yeah, was not sure if it was an E2 because of the fixed spring. Thank you for letting me know. I wasn't going to mess with it anyway. I have the head only soaking in Dawn and warm water.
Since I left that post I check Renado. The E2-E5 were block on the side. The E2 had “wings”. The E1 and some E2 types did open. I’m looking for an E1.My understanding is that if an E has a fixed spring, it's not an E2 (or E1). Fixed spring E razors are E3 or later.
Since I left that post I check Renado. The E2-E5 were block on the side. The E2 had “wings”. The E1 and some E2 types did open. I’m looking for an E1.
Yes, A flat with wings. Another difference is the top or head which lays flat on the blade whereas the E2 is slightly raised at angle.From my understanding the E1 has a different spring more of a flat design. The E-2 has the rounded spring. The early E-2 did open, but not the later ones. The E-3 the lines on the safety bar are straight and parallel, unlike the irregular ones on your razor.
Thank you. It appears to have had little use.That's a lovely example of a Type E. I think you'll really enjoy it.
I will take your advice to heart, brotherI too have a Type E Schick Injector that opens. I believe it's the most aggressive of all my injectors! An untamed hungry tiger! Extreme caution needed if one has thin skin.
Thank youI would call that one an E2.5...
Love razor and case! Congratulations!!
I recently used the E, G, and I type injectors, while the E type has a tad bit more blade feel, there was no real increase in efficiency.
I found myself applying a considerable amount of pressure with all three to achieve the results I'm use to.
They're not capable of BBSing my head shave, had to clean up with a different razor.