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    Default How aggressive is the Merkur bakelite razor?

    Can somebody who has used this razor please tell me how it compares to other razors in terms of aggressiveness? Like a Tech, like a superspeed, like a red tip? Equivalent to a Slim on 3, 4, 5?

    Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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    [crickets]Chirp, chirp......chirp, chirp......chirp, chirp[/crickets]


    anyone? anyone?


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    sorry kingfisher, I havn't used one

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    Mine is a smooth shaving, relatively mild, but not overly mild, shaver. Not dissimilar from my Merkur 1904 closed comb, but much lighter. Not as mild as a Tech, not dissimilar to my Fatboy at about 4-5.
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    To me it feels roughly like a 34c, except that there is very little weight behind the blade. It hasn't edged the Muehle out of my rotation, but it's a pretty nice razor for the money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mblakele View Post
    To me it feels roughly like a 34c, except that there is very little weight behind the blade. It hasn't edged the Muehle out of my rotation, but it's a pretty nice razor for the money.
    Interesting. Where'd you pick yours up at?
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    FWIW, it's not a very aggressive shavers, in that it's necessary to do a substantial amount of blade buffing to get all the hair. However, this is a positive, because no matter how many passes I make, I can not seem to irritate my skin - this razor is gentle. This means that I'm able to get pretty much perfect BBS with this razor, which has turned it into my second favorite!
    As I told you, it would be absolutely, totally, and in all other ways inconceivable.

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    I havent used many other razors so I dont have much to compare it to, but I love this razor. It is the one I use every time I shave. I too find it somewhat effortless to get excellent shaves with this razor. I got mine via the BST as well, but I think The Superior Shave website carries this razor for less than $20.

 

 

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