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    Default EJ89L Slippery When Wet!

    Two weeks ago I bought a EJ89L based in large part from comments here. After using it for two weeks I can say that it is indeed a RAD Killer! My other tools are feeling left out. I loaded up a Feather two weeks ago and still got a BBS shave this morning. However, the handle does get a little slippery when wet. The grip could be better but over all it is's a very impressive razor.

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    I don't find mine to be slippery when wet at all. If I get soap on the handle then it get's almost impossible to hold on to but that's happened with all the razors I've owned.

    The DE89L is the only razor in use in my den. It's my ideal razor.
    TOFLAC-U, AOM, LEMS/ Stay back! I have a Merkur, and I know how to use it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foyle View Post
    I don't find mine to be slippery when wet at all. If I get soap on the handle then it get's almost impossible to hold on to but that's happened with all the razors I've owned.

    The DE89L is the only razor in use in my den. It's my ideal razor.
    I love that little, chrome guy too. But, he is probably a little upset with me as I have been using my new Sledgehammer this whole week thus far.
    '56 SS Blue Tip, EJ89L, Merkur 39C, Personna Med Preps, EverReady 1912, GEM Featherweight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foyle View Post
    I don't find mine to be slippery when wet at all. If I get soap on the handle then it get's almost impossible to hold on to but that's happened with all the razors I've owned.

    The DE89L is the only razor in use in my den. It's my ideal razor.
    No need for any other razor. It's the only razor in my den.
    Friends Don't Let Friends Shave with Williams.

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    My favorite too, until I got a slant

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    Great razor. To eliminate the slippery when wet problem, wet your finger tips then touch a styptic pen. The residue from the styptic makes the handle non-slip.

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    I used my mine today. DFS with a Red IP!

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    I'll bet water hardness plays a part. My DE89L has never been slippery but water is hard around here. That said, I have seen a lot of posts commenting on how slippery it is. As always, YMMV.

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    I have the EJ DE89 Chrome (to me the EJ DE89L is the one with the lines on the handle) and it never sliped! But there is a new EJ DE89BA Barley with an incredible handle, that one appears even easier to hold!

    For all of you that say it's the only razor and it's perfect I have one word: Chatsworth! More weight, perfect equilibrium, even better shave!
    I see a red tip and I want it painted black, No colors anymore I want them to turn black

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    get the new ej handle they just released.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rntdcarvalho View Post
    ...SNIP...

    For all of you that say it's the only razor and it's perfect I have one word: Chatsworth! More weight, perfect equilibrium, even better shave!
    +1, absolutely.
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    I only find mine a bit slippery when I get soap and water on the handle....

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    Quote Originally Posted by rntdcarvalho View Post
    I have the EJ DE89 Chrome (to me the EJ DE89L is the one with the lines on the handle) and it never sliped! But there is a new EJ DE89BA Barley with an incredible handle, that one appears even easier to hold!

    For all of you that say it's the only razor and it's perfect I have one word: Chatsworth! More weight, perfect equilibrium, even better shave!
    Interesting. I parted company with my Chatsworth simply because I found exactly the opposite to be true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by takeshi View Post
    I'll bet water hardness plays a part. My DE89L has never been slippery but water is hard around here. That said, I have seen a lot of posts commenting on how slippery it is. As always, YMMV.
    I was trying to see how one could call the 89L handle slippery just this morning, and that's the same conclusion I came to. I've never had a problem with this handle, and I've got hard water, also. Correlation doesn't equal causation, but I can't help but wonder if water softness could be a factor.

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    Get the EJ DE86 instead! The polymer handle is classy and grips really well!

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    You may be on to something. I have very soft water. It's especially noticeable when I invert the razor while going ATG.

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    Does anyone have the new EJ89 with the barley chrome handle? It looks very impressive and would probably be a bit grippier to hold as well. Thoughts?
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    The EJ89L is my only razor. I don't find it to be slippery but I am thinking about getting a cooncat bob handle just because they look cool.

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    I have a DE87 (ivory handle) and I do find it to be a bit slippery when wet. This was my first DE razor, and I've come to prefer "grippy" handles. Still, there's no doubt it's a fine razor.
    Viseguy -- Homo sapiens vegetalis
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    It's my only razor as well. At first I found the razor slippery but now not so at all.
    Still entertaining an adjustable.
    Bob

 

 

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