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Str8 & Loving It
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Senior Member
Personally I agree with you before I tried a straight I would have bought the thing. But now. NO WAY and I have only used a straight ONCE. It was far more comfortable than any disposable I have ever used. Now I just need to work on getting a closer shave with it.
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Seņor Member
i refused to try the fusion when i still had my mach3 and now i've thrown away the mach3.. i'll never use another cartridge again.. it's either straight or de.. that's it.
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Senior Member
I might try it. I have to paint my house this summer and I've been looking for a good scraper.
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Forum mogwai
I predict , if you got 100 responses to your question less than 5 would be yes I'll try it.
Me? No way.
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Senior Member
For I'm sure what the price of one of the "economy" sized packs of replacement blades you get at the wholesale box stores for this new razor cost I'll bet you could get a great razor off the classifieds. Mach3's were $50 for the pack last I checked, this thing's going to be $70 or $80! Easy choice to make IMO.
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Gold Dollar Heretic
Before I switched to straight razors, I had already given up on the whiz bang razors coming out. They were getting too expensive and I wasn't seeing the improvement with each step up. I thought the original Gilette Sensor was a real improvement....20+ years ago when it came out. After that, they are all the same to me. I was actually shaving with 3 blade disposables from Sam's Club before I made the switch.
In other words. no.
Goog
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Comfortably Numb
I'd try it out of sheer curiosity, but only if someone else gave it to me... I wouldn't ever buy one.
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The Assyrian
Why or why not?
Gentlemen:
If you had to choose between a gastronomical adventure at a great restaurant and something wrapped in paper and handed over the counter in a paper bag, which would you take?
I have had both and know which I would choose every time.
Regards,
Obie
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Senior Member
I have never tried a cartridge that has more than two blades. I used to enjoy the Sensor Excel but at $1 a refill I thought that was too much considering you can buy a pack of twin blades for about $2.50. Before I bought my first straight I would use the disposables and once every three or four months splash out on an Excel.
I want to know why they put the lubricating strip above the blades and the skin stretcher below the blades. I would have thought the opposite set up would work better.
To answer your question, No.
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