@ Tyler. Can you tell us what Remington you use? I have been trying to find a good electric to shave my head and haven't found anything that can match a blade. This is sad because I take blood thinners and a bad cut on the head from a razor can become a big deal for me.
Quote from: manic62 on June 24, 2010, 04:18:45 PM@ Tyler. Can you tell us what Remington you use? I have been trying to find a good electric to shave my head and haven't found anything that can match a blade. This is sad because I take blood thinners and a bad cut on the head from a razor can become a big deal for me.By now you've probably heard of the Conair Cleanhead. It may not be as good as the Panasonic Linear (which I don't have so I don't know) but I'm happy with the Conair. For $40 or less, it's hard to go wrong. Even if you need to shave twice a day instead of once a day (depending on how fast your hair grows or your tolerance for shadow), it's quick and super easy. I find it gives a pretty decent shave.@ Everyone:But back to blades, all in all, from reading the many posts in this thread, it's obvious that no one razor is really "better" than another. It all seems to depend on the person; skin type, head shape, whatever. One man's golden choice is another's butcher knife! The best thing to do is just try them all and see what works best for you. That'll take a while with all the choices out there, including 2,3 4,or 5 blades, but eventually, you'll find the right one for you. I do okay with my CC for the back, and my HB for the top/sides, but I"m going to keep experimenting.Here's a question: do you guys prefer disposable blades or regular? Does less or more weight help or hinder?
That's too bad saint, if you had stuck with it, you would probably be a pro by now