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Faceblade by Headblade
by
valldo
on 14 Sep, 2011 01:46
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Hi, I have seen some reviews about the Faceblade but non recent. I'd like to know if you use it and what you think about it. I shave my face max 3 times a week and use a disposable razor, it lasts for 3 or 4 shaves. The way the Faceblade folds seems to make it an interesting kit for those of us who travel frequently, but is it for everyday use?
Thanks
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#1
by
buddha
on 14 Sep, 2011 02:51
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I have a couple that I got with triple blade sets. I started using one and the neck snapped off and the head and cart fell on the floor. But while I was using it it seemed that the blades were at an odd angle, difficult to explain. I didn't get a good shave at all and a fair amount of irritation compared to the M5.
P. S.: Not at all on topic but this is my 1,000th post.
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#2
by
Chavster
on 14 Sep, 2011 02:55
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I've never heard of Faceblade but if its anything like Headblade, I will be avoiding it like the plague
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#3
by
-Doug-
on 14 Sep, 2011 03:12
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P. S.: Not at all on topic but this is my 1,000th post.
Congrats buddah!
The FaceBlade is basically a fold-up travel razor but it isn't like the HeadBlade exactly. The blades can be stored in the handle/base of the razor as well. I'd assume that it can use any cartridge that the regular HeadBlade can.
While I havent used it myself, it looks like it would be better used as a travel razor than a day-to-day razor.
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#4
by
Magoo
on 14 Sep, 2011 12:19
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Congrats buddha, but I don't think there are any monetary awards being given out.
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#5
by
Razor X
on 14 Sep, 2011 19:10
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I'm having trouble understanding the concept of a "travel razor". An ordinary razor isn't exactly too big and cumbersome to bring along on trips.
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#6
by
Slynito
on 14 Sep, 2011 22:31
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P. S.: Not at all on topic but this is my 1,000th post.
Congratulations Buddha! I haven't heard any rave reviews...my Fusion and Panny like to travel just fine.
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#7
by
buddha
on 15 Sep, 2011 01:07
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Congrats buddha, but I don't think there are any monetary awards being given out.
Hey man, I don't do this for the money. I do it for the glory!
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#8
by
ynmaker
on 15 Sep, 2011 07:06
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I got a Faceblade about a year ago and I use it everyday. I use the Custom Plus 3 blades like I do on the HB sport. While it's sold as a travel razor that folds, it's really just a gadget. The angle is different than other razors, and so is the grip. It may take a little getting used to. The head is a bit bulky because of the adapter etc. The handle has a compartment for a yellow adapter and a extra HB blade. Like mentioned above, the construction is not very robust, but its OK. If you don't mind taking a $7.00 chance while ordering other HB stuff you may like it. Hope this helps.
Congrats Buddah on 1000 posts!
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#9
by
emolient
on 15 Sep, 2011 09:05
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The adapters that the Face- and HeadBlades require were originally designed to enable the use of Atra cartridges (aka Contour; the first of Gillette's flexible head systems) on Trac II handles (aka GII; their initial fixed-head multiblade design). A similar adapter was also provided for the Sensor cartridges, which was the next generation after Atra. Both work quite well on the HeadBlade (which does not accept Trac II cartidges) but are generally less successful on a Trac II handle.
The FaceBlade is nothing more than a foldable Trac II handle -- and a pretty flimsy one at that. Purpose-designed handles are available for both the Atra and Sensor cartridges and are far superior to the Trac II handle with an adapter. Short travel handles are available for the more recent Gillette cartridges (MachIII and Fusion), so unless foldability is an overriding concern, there is nothing to be gained with a FaceBlade.
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#10
by
waine
on 29 May, 2012 07:24
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I am a re-born Headblade Sport man. The Schick Ultra Plus blades (double blade) are cheap and work brilliantly on my sump. I would not even consider the FaceBlade.