View Poll Results: Which, if any, of the vintage Gillette adjustables do you prefer?

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  • Slim Adjustable

    50 38.76%
  • Slim Super Adjustable (black handle)

    22 17.05%
  • Fatboy

    45 34.88%
  • No real difference

    12 9.30%
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  1. #1
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    Default Which Gillette adjustable do you prefer?

    For those of you that have tried more than one of the common Gillette adjustables, which is your preference? For me, I give a little nudge to the Slim Adjustable, however I hold all of my vintage Gillettes in high regard for allowing me to put my Merkurs in mothballs [so to speak].

    P.S. Please try to not let the fact that Fatboys costs more sway you. What's a few shekels when you get a satisfying shave?
    Last edited by Teddyboy; 04-18-2012 at 04:56 AM.
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    For me no Doubt its the Slim all the way, what an awesome shaver, with the perfect length handle, Perfect weight. Cant get no better Gillette Adjustable then the Slim :o)
    Im just having fun :o)

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    I actually started with a Fat Boy then got hooked on 3 piece razors.
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    I have all three, plus a short handled SA, and my preference is for the Slim. I like the balance of the Slim better than the fat-boy.

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    The Slim and the Fat Boy are both really good razors, but I slightly prefer the Fat Boy. I'm not a fan of head-heavy razors, and the Slim is one of those. Plus, I feel better grip and more in control with the balance and thickness of the Fat Boy.
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    I like the Super Adjustable!

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    Question There are two of them . .

    Quote Originally Posted by Sledgehammer39 View Post
    I like the Super Adjustable!
    Back in the veritable dawn of the Black Beauties, I may have had both lengths, but like the SE I had to start with, and the several Injectors, those didn't make it the entire 50-60 year trip (or are still hidden here at home somewhere none of them belong), the long handle one, if it's an accurate recollection, hasn't showed up. I have been checking out the site's BST twice a day, and making some bids on eBay, but I'm not bidding large amounts. (I may not have it any more because I didn't like it.)

    I really like the "Medium" length pair of Slim and "regular" SA much better than any of the several "short" DE razors I have tried again this go-round. My hands, although not broad, require large gloves because my fingers are long. Smaller razors work fine for me after some minor adjustments, but the Mediums seem to feel much more natural to me.
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    I own one of each and I would have to say..... my R-41 (2011) or Slant.

    If I had to pick one I would say the Super Adjustable because it was my first razor.

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    Wow I don't have any adjustable but looking at the results to see what the general consensus is does nothing to help me find what people like, those results are damn close!

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    It's appears to be a two-way tie between the Gillette Fat Boy and the Gillette Slim. Too close to call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by santamariasteve View Post
    It's appears to be a two-way tie between the Gillette Fat Boy and the Gillette Slim. Too close to call.
    So fat or skinny, just no black handle people like 'em gold :)

    What an unhelpful poll I guess the slims are cheaper so that definitely should go for something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dgilman View Post
    The Slim and the Fat Boy are both really good razors, but I slightly prefer the Fat Boy. I'm not a fan of head-heavy razors, and the Slim is one of those. Plus, I feel better grip and more in control with the balance and thickness of the Fat Boy.
    +1 precisely.

    the Fatboy is a better and more comfortable shaver for me. I sold my slim, but my Fatboy is tops.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teddyboy View Post
    For those of you that have tried more than one of the common Gillette adjustables, which is your preference?
    I voted for slim. I've just used it a lot more than the others. It's my main tool for evaluating new blades. Now, I should say that I get fabulous shaves with the super adjustable, and I do get great shaves from the fatboy, but using the slim is a little like coming home after a long business trip... it's comfortable.
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    I bled profusely when I used a Fatboy years ago (47 +/- years ago). Operator error, but I still hate them. I have a Slim in rotation and enjoy it. I own a Super Adjustable, but don't use it much. It is okay, I guess, but a light weight compared to the Slim. I used my Merkur long handled classic on a trip this week. The first "modern" razor I bought a few years back, and it was fantastic using it again. I keep it in the travel kit.

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    Fatboy. Balance works best for me.
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    Slim for me..
    1965 SS, Slant, GEM Jr., G-Bar, PAL Adjustable, Schicks, Red Tip, SA, Slim

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    Toggle then Slim....
    Joris-FaTip Lovers+ BOTOC+ LOSER+ I Can't hardly wait for tomorrow to come so I can shave!

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    Fatty is the Daddy. Slim will probably win the poll, though. It's easier to get, and it's still a fine shaver.
    John - ALPHA Team founding member (Faceman)

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    Fatboy... I like the heft and the balance point.
    Ed

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    Smile Misconception on weight

    Quote Originally Posted by kg0mz View Post
    I bled profusely when I used a Fatboy years ago (47 +/- years ago). Operator error, but I still hate them. I have a Slim in rotation and enjoy it. I own a Super Adjustable, but don't use it much. It is okay, I guess, but a light weight compared to the Slim. I used my Merkur long handled classic on a trip this week. The first "modern" razor I bought a few years back, and it was fantastic using it again. I keep it in the travel kit.
    I still have my two Slims, and the "Short" Super Adjustable, and all are within a very few grams of one another. Under the black coating is the usual brass handle metal. I might have once had a "long" Super, however, the memory is fleeting, as it would have been when it was all new and all brass, no plastic in its head. The trio all have the same feel in my hands, the same balance. The Fat Boy is the one that in my memory, had an odd balance to it.

    I compared it at the time to the similarly shaped Aristocrat, heirloom gift, I've had since it was given to me, NOS, in 1954. I've kept the Aristocrat in almost new condition, but did shave with it twice recently. The handle seems short in my hands, as do most of the older Gillettes before the Slim, like the Red Tip that gave me a really nice shave here very recently. I may have to reacquire another Fat Boy to confirm my fuzzy old memories, and I expect to do so without spending a fortune.

    The Red Tip was only $8, along with a Schick G-3, in its case, with dispenser and some blades, for another $10. That's not the cheapest shot of all, though. Over the weekend, for $2.50 plus $2.00 shipping, I won a Gillette fat handle Tech from eBay that should be here soon.
    Kiwi

 

 

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