It's nice to own and try lots of different razors but I bet it skews some of the reviews and is a primary cause of YMMV.
As I started out, I tried a Tech and learned to get great shaves. Then I tried a '40s superspeed and learned it. Then gillette adjustables, a Merkur Progress, Schick injectors, some Gems, and my last purchase was the Feather All Stainless.
Where I'm going with this is, I found that while I had previously gotten great shaves with all of these razors, lately I have not been getting a great shave no matter which razor I used.
I had to step back and pick one razor and regain the skill that I had only recently learned in the first place.
With that in mind. I'm questioning the idea of maintaining a rotation. Why not just pick one razor and stick with it?
What are your thoughts on this?
As I started out, I tried a Tech and learned to get great shaves. Then I tried a '40s superspeed and learned it. Then gillette adjustables, a Merkur Progress, Schick injectors, some Gems, and my last purchase was the Feather All Stainless.
Where I'm going with this is, I found that while I had previously gotten great shaves with all of these razors, lately I have not been getting a great shave no matter which razor I used.
I had to step back and pick one razor and regain the skill that I had only recently learned in the first place.
With that in mind. I'm questioning the idea of maintaining a rotation. Why not just pick one razor and stick with it?
What are your thoughts on this?