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#15
by
tomgallagher
on 17 Sep, 2009 10:52
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Although I'm very happy with my Rolling Razor I may try this one for the heck of it. A Sly guy can never own too many razors I always say.
How is that Rolling Razor to use on an everyday basis.?
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#16
by
Dan-O-Mite
on 17 Sep, 2009 15:52
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All these new things are interesting but I get the greatest pleasure out of shaving with my antique Gillette but I do use my Headblade from time to time. I've collected a few antique razors.
I admit I love my DE for my face shaving, I've got terribly sensitive skin on my neck so the DE is a big help
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#17
by
warhawk
on 17 Sep, 2009 20:49
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wow... i'm an avid fan of the gillette fusion (manual). i may have 2 try this one out.
WARHAWK
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#18
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 18 Sep, 2009 07:43
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Well, my week trial use of the MS is over, and although I NEVER thought I'd say this, Fusion is a definate second for long lasting smooth and comfortable shaves of the dome. It's really not even close. I had thought I'd use up my Fusion blades then switch, but I'm really thinking I don't want to shave second class. It's a decision I'll make tomorrow morning, because for SIX Skins I got a razor and three blades. I could probably push this blade, since it hasn't really deteriorated, but, at this price, I'm going to treat my dome right. I have to add, there have been mornings when there was so little stubble, I wondered whether I couldn't easily go two days--it's really that good. I didn't but I thought about it--never, I mean never have I ever thought that before!!!!
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#19
by
Arnie
on 18 Sep, 2009 09:31
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Sounds great...has anyone had any bad results? I may give this a try after I use up my fusion blades.
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#20
by
SLYinKC
on 18 Sep, 2009 11:43
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My week is also almost up and I agree with Saint about the closeness of the shave.
One minor issues is that it does not seem to glide as easily as the Fusion. There seemed at times to be a little resistance but it never resulted in irritation. Not quite as easy on the sensitive spots on my neck that get easily irritated.
Also, I have nicked my forehead a couple of times because of the drag, but I think as I get used to it, that won't be an issue.
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#21
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 18 Sep, 2009 12:03
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My week is also almost up and I agree with Saint about the closeness of the shave.
One minor issues is that it does not seem to glide as easily as the Fusion. There seemed at times to be a little resistance but it never resulted in irritation.
I noticed that too, particularly at first, but for me also, no irritation. I wonder if the "drag" is the sensation of the more effective cutting? Just a thought. I've been cutting across the grain on my neck under the beard, and it's actually easier to get a close shave than w/ the Fusion that never quite got all of that.
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#22
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 19 Sep, 2009 12:27
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#23
by
sellitman
on 19 Sep, 2009 20:00
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Although I'm very happy with my Rolling Razor I may try this one for the heck of it. A Sly guy can never own too many razors I always say.
How is that Rolling Razor to use on an everyday basis.?
I find it is closer to the shave of a straight edge. The blades don't float and seems to get closer to the head. I tried the Heablade and never had the contol I do with the Rolling Razor. My son likes his too.
I did find the M5 at BJ's Wholesale club for $17.99 You get the Handle with one blade attached plus 16 more blades. I may try it.
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#24
by
Mikekoz13
on 21 Sep, 2009 07:05
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I also love my M5 and have put the Sensor Excel into back up mode.
A great shave at a great price...........
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#25
by
Stu
on 21 Sep, 2009 12:20
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I'm not a Fusion user, but it makes me happy to see someone come out with a product to compete or beat the overpriced Fusion.
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#26
by
warhawk
on 24 Sep, 2009 01:49
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wow... i'm an avid fan of the gillette fusion (manual). i may have 2 try this one out.
WARHAWK
i have tried the M5 out, already & i absolutely had the greatest, smooooothest headshave ever. i thought it would not beat out the fusion manual but it did. the magnum M5 razor handle only cost $5.88 (@walmart) and it comes with 3 blades. and $5.88 for the refill (4 refills). U cannot beat that price.
i'm with saintc... in that i'm probably the biggest fan of the gillette fusion (manual). i never thought i would say this... but the M5 beats the fusion. i still have about 20 fusion blades left but i will use that then go 2 the M5.
all i gotta say is "wow"... that is one gr8 razor. if U r a fusion or mach3 user, u gotta try this M5.
WARHAWK
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#27
by
xnewyawka
on 24 Sep, 2009 08:33
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Wow!, with your endorsement Hawkman, I'm going to have to give it a shot. I think the fusion gives a great shave, but wasn't keen on the cost. I'm glad to see some competition that can stand up to it.
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#28
by
RyanJP
on 24 Sep, 2009 16:26
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#29
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 25 Sep, 2009 09:29
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[ I just bought another fusion yesterday after my grip came off,
That is one of my problems w/ Fusion, the rubber grips fall off is a couple of months--of course it doesn't affect the shave really--but in my suspicious mind I thought, economics 101, sell the razor cheap, then never discount the blades=$$$, lots of $$$. Fusion seems to think that they can charge premium prices for blades and put out a razor that also needs to be replaced because of faulty rubber, and "shave fashion" colors. Guys, think about it, Jesse James used a gun! M5=Better shave, much much cheaper. Sorry Fusion, you can't game the guys all the time, now someone has called the bluff.