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| dransy |
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 dransy World Chat Champion

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| cyberglass |
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 cyberglass World Chat Champion
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MACH 3 or tesco 3 blade own brand
There the only razors which can cut my thick assed beard without blunting on the first pass. Got a new fusion for my Bday and the blades rip my face apart its easier to shave with a piece of broken mirror i think the blades are just to thin and bend before they cut . also could not get a close shave after using it and had to finish the job with the mach 3
Tesco own brand are great i can get a nice babysoft shave from them. (they have 3 blades and there blue and gray) |
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 prawny1 World Chat Champion

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totally agree they were so gud that i bought two lol |
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 JonB Afraid of Mileage

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 Dr. DaveJPS World Chat Champion

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i've just converted from the mach 3 to the "king of shaves" Razr and that is far better imho ____________________ "intelligent inattention is preferable to unintelligent tinkering"
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| Whosthedaddy |
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I bought a King of Shaves AZOR.
https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3288/2615917888_2150db4639_o.jpg
From the awkwardness of the flat handle its like shaving with a potato peeler or tongue scraper, the blades just don't seem to cut the rough stuff more pull them out and the amount of stubble rash and missed hairs is ridiculous.
Poor show KOS.
I am tempted to get a proper safety razor, but splashing out a fair few quid is an expensive gamble for a close shave.
Fusion may be my next try as always used Mach III in the past.
The Wilkinson's Sword with beard trimmer always got clogged up no matter how many rinses or rattles on the sink. The trimmer does trim the pubes nicely though. |
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| panrider_uk |
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 panrider_uk World Chat Champion

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The price of fusion blades does look excessive.
I did make the mistake of buying some Mach 3 blades from ebay once. Utter crap. They were painful to use and a couple actually fell apart. Obviously fakes.
I have also thought about getting a safety razor but I'm not sure if I could cope with the blood loss
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can't really fault it ____________________ Current bike: 2005 Triumph Speed Triple 1050 :: Previous Bikes: 2001 Kawasaki ZZR-600 E9 (Sold) 1996 Yamaha Diversion 600s (Sold),1997 Honda CB250 Nighthawk (Sold), 1988 Honda VFR 400 NC24 (Written Off), 1987 Honda CB350 S-G (Sold), Yamaha DT125 (Sold), Honda X8R-S 50cc (Stolen) |
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| Major_Grooves |
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I always used the 2-blade Gillette Sensor or Sensor Excel. I kept on trying these 3-blade Gillettes but they never felt right in my hands. It felt like I was having to hold the handle perpendicular to my face, whereas I wanted it to be more like 45 degrees.
Last time I was flying somewhere I couldn't get any blade replacements, so I bought the Gillette Sensor 3 Disposables, and I now think they are the best shave.
I feel a bit guilty at the waste of plastic seeing as they are disposables, but as far as I can see there is not a regular version of this razor. Am I wrong? ____________________ About me|@Major_Grooves|My company|Digg|Flickr |
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i use BIC 3, the disposable ones, last me about a month.
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 panrider_uk World Chat Champion

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I went to Sainsbury's at lunctime and bought a Fusion Power.
Jeez the price of blades for it
I'll try it with the supplied blade then if its rubbish I've only wasted a tenner.
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 neil. World Chat Champion

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Sensor Excel for me. Cheap blades and doesn't cut my face to ribbons or make it sore.
Or this.  ____________________ CBT February 2008 | A2 June 2008 | Yamaha YBR125 (written off) | Honda CBF125 (current) |
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Shaving with the Fusion Power feels weird.
The ladies might like it though - a vibrating razor
Mark ____________________ Current bikes: Honda ST1100 Pan European. Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 293 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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