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Looking for the stainless steel / titanium adjustable razor to replace all the razors that I have

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My exploding razor knows secrets
Is it true that it's not possible for the user to disassemble it though? Could cause issues if in 50 years or what have you blackland isn't around lol though I truly hope so :)
Razors are simpler than cars or watches. Being able to keep the option of disassembly and cleaning is often not a bad thing for consumers.

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Rex Ambassador mentioned that the razor is repairable for life, so I also went to the website to register for purchase information.

However, considering the limited scale of the wet shaving market, I am not sure whether the manufacturer can really last a lifetime. I still learned from some information and tried to disassemble the razor.

Luckily, even though they used screw glue, the razor isn't difficult to take apart, it just requires a towel and a little more force.
 
an you all pls suggest which adjustable should I look for.........Ease of handling and longevity is the key.

All are easy to handle and will outlast the user.

Osprey Ti is quite accessible. Read reviews about the range of settings. My understanding
was that it's adequate for most shavers but some diehard fans of aggressive razors wanted
little more oomph in the upper settings. Not bad with a 20% off discount coupon.

Taiga Ti: there is a workaround to purchase from them that involves one of their associates
on Telegram. Very legit from what I've read.

Rocnel Ti: Like buying a magic carpet from what I understand. Guy charges whatever he wants
without any real connection to reality. The SS model I have is great.
 
Why does anyone need an adjustable razor? One day do you just change your mind about how you want to shave?
If I don't use an adjustable razor I need to use at least two different DE razors to get a decent shave. There's no fixed DE razor that works well on every part of my face.
 
I was happy with my vintage Gillette adjustables but felt guilty putting wear on them as they were so well preserved.
I'd see it as a worse sin to hoard a good razor so that it couldn't be used for the job it was made for. 😄

I have several mint condition vintage razors and I'm perfectly happy to shave with them. I do clean them carefully afterwards, though.
 
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I'd see it as a worse sin to hoard a good razor so that it couldn't be used for the job it was made for. 😄

I have several mint condition vintage razors and I'm perfectly happy to shave with them. I do clean them carefully afterwards, though.
I have recently discovered the joy of a heated ultrasonic parts cleaner filled with lemon-fresh Simple Green. And I got the Vevor ultrasonic unit for less than $50.
 
I have recently discovered the joy of a heated ultrasonic parts cleaner filled with lemon-fresh Simple Green. And I got the Vevor ultrasonic unit for less than $50.
I must confess that I've been looking for an ultrasonic bath big enough for a bank of Honda Fireblade carbs.
 
That ultrasonic cleaner exists, I think.

But me? I wish that coming back from a field problem in the Army in the 1990s I had one of these ultrasonic cleaners for as much of the M16A2 parts as possible. I could've chilled up in the room watching Andy Griffith reruns.
 
Why does anyone need an adjustable razor? One day do you just change your mind about how you want to shave?
I learned the answer to that question the day I retired and no longer had to shave every day (though I still do much of the time). Having a 4-6 day beard changes things. The 6S I'd used almost exclusively for years (with plate 4 out of 6) is still fine, but suddenly those ultra-aggressive razors that have become fashionable around here in recent years made more sense, especially for younger guys who like to sport some fashionable stubble.

The 6S still is all I really need, though I travel with a Slim. And don't try to make me feel guilty about that! I now have a Slim in very good condition, but well-used, not mint. I'm just adding to its illustrious history! :laugh:
 
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