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Screw was tight. Will shave tonight and let you know if it was good. Will then contact Supply.
Problem is, when I do, I wouldn’t know what is “right” or “wrong”.Good luck, @CrazyChemist. The razor in your picture looks off enough that I would take the two pieces apart, look at the screw/spring, and just make sure everything is seated as it should be. Nobody likes irritation.
Sorry you are having such issues with the Supply SE. It's a mild razor, almost nick proof but not for everyone. It could be the fins hinder getting your multi direction beard on you neck. If you have not had the razor for more than 100 days Supply will let you return it. Contact them for the details. I hate to see you just pitch a razor.Problem is, when I do, I wouldn’t know what is “right” or “wrong”.
As far as irritation goes: today I shaved with a new blade and handled the razor like a feather.
Face is fine
Mustache area is not smooth (enough)
Neck still burns - although it burns a little less - so I do think the first blade was crap.
However, shaving difficult areas like the neck (with coarse hair growing in a million directions) is extremely difficult with the supply SE, compared to my OneBlade.
What would I look for when I take it apart?
At this point, I am just willing to give it a new home in my trash can. It’s not worth going through the motions with supply. They will claim user error, I will claim ****ty product and that’s a draw then. And if it were user error, a new razor wouldn’t fix it.
So you’re saying if I get razor burn with the Supply SE, I must be uneducated about the razor?Have you gone to their website and viewed the videos about how to shave with their razors. They are informative!
No, not saying you are uneducated about the razor! Just trying to search for a solution for you. The Supply/injectors shave differently from the OneBlade and many would jump in and try using pressure like the OneBlade, fortunately you did your research, many would not have done that. Many hate the OneBlade, but you love it. I have had a Genesis, Hybrid & Core and did not like the Genesis, but do like the Hybrid and Core. The Genesis found a new home, but I kept the others. Not every razor works for every person and the Supply may be one that falls into that category for you.So you’re saying if I get razor burn with the Supply SE, I must be uneducated about the razor?
Yes, I have watched the videos, yes, I am experimenting with the angle and yes, I am keeping the contact to the skin very light.
YMMV, but for me this has so far been the worst razor I have used. And this includes a disposable cartridge from the hotel lobby.
Sorry for lashing out. I was pissed at the experience yesterday. See post below.No, not saying you are uneducated about the razor! Just trying to search for a solution for you. The Supply/injectors shave differently from the OneBlade and many would jump in and try using pressure like the OneBlade, fortunately you did your research, many would not have done that. Many hate the OneBlade, but you love it. I have had a Genesis, Hybrid & Core and did not like the Genesis, but do like the Hybrid and Core. The Genesis found a new home, but I kept the others. Not every razor works for every person and the Supply may be one that falls into that category for you.
I have been fortunate in my "Wet Shaving" journey in that I have been able to use multiple types of razors and have good results. Many aren't that lucky. The only exception for me is any aggressive razor and I know that now and don't even attempt to try one anymore. Sometimes I get fooled and do try one, but after one shave I know it's not right for me.
I have found DE, GEM's, the OneBlade, Artist Club and injector razors I like. For some that never happens. I commend you for trying different solutions and reaching out to the group for assistance. It may just not be the razor for you. When you feel you have given it your all, then it's time to move on. I tried both the Supply SE and the Pro, I got along fine with the SE, but the Pro and I just didn't love each other. I sold the SE, regret that now and a friend is trying the Pro and he loves it, hoping he will buy it from me.
Will see what I can find. At the moment I would settle for less sharp, if that meant no irritationJust FYI, see if you can pick up some yellow packaged Schick’s. I have used the Supply Black blades & the Schick’s to me are sharper & last longer IMO.
I've had two of them. The first one was replaced because the blade would slide from side to side if I even touched it lightly with a finger nail. It didn't inspire confidence.Newbie to this forum and relatively new to „non-cartridge“ shaving.
Have a OneBlade Hybrid as my go-to (love it, hate the cost and life time of the blades) and tried the Supply SE as an alternative with cheaper blades.
Problems I am seeking advice on:
A) shave is not very close, even after a third pass (WTG, XTG, ATG) especially on the neck.
B) my neck is ON FIREeven though I did not Nick myself (love the blade guard on the SE)
Use the top as my guide for the angle.
Best guess from my side is I may have damaged the blade as this was my first shot (almost literally) at an injector.
If I sacrifice the first blade an inject another one - what is the collective advice from the Gurus here?
Thanks,
Derek