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I have been using it now in regular rotation and come away with two main impressions, actually three:
1. The razor "insists" on being held at just the right angle of attack to do its job. Off a bit one way or the other and the razor takes its toys and goes home. It won't play. This can sound like a bad thing and it certainly is not. Having that narrow range is like a bowling alley with the bumpers up - they keep you in bounds. And when it is in bounds... that is where it performs big time.
2. The weight is noticeable and I find it an advantage. It wants to stay pressed against the skin rather than skittering off. This can be personal taste and we all find what we prefer.
3. It has a terrific build quality. Very well executed.
1. The razor "insists" on being held at just the right angle of attack to do its job. Off a bit one way or the other and the razor takes its toys and goes home. It won't play. This can sound like a bad thing and it certainly is not. Having that narrow range is like a bowling alley with the bumpers up - they keep you in bounds. And when it is in bounds... that is where it performs big time.
2. The weight is noticeable and I find it an advantage. It wants to stay pressed against the skin rather than skittering off. This can be personal taste and we all find what we prefer.
3. It has a terrific build quality. Very well executed.