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#15
by
BaldRob
on 11 Dec, 2006 11:45
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To the best of my knowledge the only place to get their Triple Blades is on the headblade website. I ordered some and they are a very good blade. My only issue with them is the cost... 17 bucks for 8 blades when the Gillette Atra Plus works just as well and you get 10 blades (from your local store AND no shipping) for about 11 bucks...
Seems like a no-brainer to me!
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#16
by
jseger11
on 14 Dec, 2006 08:17
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I have had pretty good success with Headblade Sport. It's only been a month now that I have been shaving. I finish the shave with a disposable BIC Comfort Twin just for added smoothness and that seems to work great for me.
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#17
by
HEADBLADE@MYSPACE
on 18 Dec, 2006 13:51
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HEADBLADE TRIPLE blades are only sold at the online store for now.
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#18
by
Tyler
on 18 Dec, 2006 15:08
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HEADBLADE TRIPLE blades are only sold at the online store for now.
Thanks for clearing that up JB!
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#19
by
chadoweasel
on 24 Dec, 2006 18:15
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I finally decided to give my HB another shot. While I love the HeadSlick cream, I didnt have the best experience with the HB itself. I am using the original, not the sport..btw. The first few strokes as the HB was easily gliding across my skull, I was thinking...."Man, why havent I been using this all this time?". It was working like a dream, and shaving perfectly. It was when I had to deal with getting the hair unclogged from the blades that I remembered why I stopped using it. After a few minutes of shaking, tapping....kinda, running water on it and finally swearing, it was back on the shelf and the Fusion was back out finishing the job. Didnt work as well, but at least I could functionally use it.
I realize the issue I have with the HB is 100% the lack of ease getting the clogged hair out of the blades. Its so small there is no way to 'tap' it out like I do with a standard razor. I really have a hard time understanding why everyone likes it so much. Its as if they arent having the blade clogging problem I have.
Please, if there is a HB representative around here or someone that knows how to solve this problem, send me a PM or post on here.
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#20
by
PBurke
on 24 Dec, 2006 18:29
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weasel, i shave in the shower and it usually has enough pressure to clear the hair. i shave everyday though. that might help since the hair is so short when i shave. try that and let me know. there is a thread about prolonging the life of razors that might give you some hints. good luck.
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#21
by
Tyler
on 24 Dec, 2006 19:36
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I finally decided to give my HB another shot. While I love the HeadSlick cream, I didnt have the best experience with the HB itself. I am using the original, not the sport..btw. The first few strokes as the HB was easily gliding across my skull, I was thinking...."Man, why havent I been using this all this time?". It was working like a dream, and shaving perfectly. It was when I had to deal with getting the hair unclogged from the blades that I remembered why I stopped using it. After a few minutes of shaking, tapping....kinda, running water on it and finally swearing, it was back on the shelf and the Fusion was back out finishing the job. Didnt work as well, but at least I could functionally use it.
I realize the issue I have with the HB is 100% the lack of ease getting the clogged hair out of the blades. Its so small there is no way to 'tap' it out like I do with a standard razor. I really have a hard time understanding why everyone likes it so much. Its as if they arent having the blade clogging problem I have.
Please, if there is a HB representative around here or someone that knows how to solve this problem, send me a PM or post on here.
I agree the fusion is much easier to unclogg than the blades for the HeadBlade, or any other razor for that matter. I also shave in the shower and have a showerhead that can be removed from the wall so its easy for me to blast the hair out of the the razor blades.
JB is the HeadBlade rep that floats around here and may have some suggestions for you.
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#22
by
Medic aka Rocko
on 24 Dec, 2006 19:55
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An old toothbrush works wonders for clearing the blades. I suppose it also depends on how frequently you shave, and how thick the hair is. I generally use the toothbrush a couple times during the shave.
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#23
by
Bald By Choice
on 24 Dec, 2006 22:47
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Head Blade Sport rocks! The wheel and the cushioned blade make it glide really easy!
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#24
by
PigPen
on 26 Dec, 2006 08:46
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I found that water pressure makes all the difference in the world when trying to clear the hair from the blades. For example, we were visiting some friends and they had set up their fifth wheel for us to stay in, SERIOUS lack of water pressure in those babies. That's the only time I've ever really had a problem rinsing the hair out. As long as the water is good and warm too, that will make a difference.
Hope this helsps Weasel
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#25
by
VFRWolf
on 26 Dec, 2006 09:27
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I shave in the shower, and have no problems cleaning out the atra blades I use. The triple blade I did have, it clogged up easily. I also shave daily.
On extending the life of the blade, I use cryo'ed atra blades from greatrazors.com. I also use the razormax storage system. Where an ordinary atra blade would last me about 3-4 days, I've extended them up to approx. 2 weeks + now. Storing your blades in mineral oil will help, it will keep the moisture away from the blades that causes corrosion and dulling, but IMO it doesn't keep the blades as clean as the razormax oil does.
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#26
by
ar3inc
on 26 Dec, 2006 14:00
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Chad, like many others I shave in the shower where the high water pressure knocks all hair out with relative ease. If you don’t want to shave the shower you may consider an alternative to the showers pressure like using a sprayer (although that most likely puts you in the kitchen to shave your head) or with some sink nozzles you can alter the pressure by placing a finger over it much like a garden hose. Hope this helps.
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#27
by
frostillicus123
on 04 Jan, 2007 17:13
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I have been going slick for over 2 years now, and have used both the headblade classic and headblade sport. I prefer headblade sport with the 3 razor blade. However I find that the triple razor dulls sooner than the atra. It might have something to do with the blade clogging up and harder to clean out.
I shave in the shower after I was my head with a neutrogena pre shave face scrub that soften hair for shaving ease. Than I lather up with Head Slick which I measure out using my index and middle finger(prior to that I either had too much or not enough). After every stroke I make sure to rinse the blade clean with the shower head. Once Finished I check to make sure I haven't missed anyspots I grab my fusion and us the single blade to get to cowlick I have in the back of my head.
My head usually stays slick for about 3 hours, and than I get a 5 o'clock shadow, and it gets rough.
When I first started using the HB I hated it, but slowly got the technique to use it to the best advantage, play around and you will love it too.
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#28
by
ar3inc
on 04 Jan, 2007 17:58
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Welcome to the group, frostillicus123! Sounds like you have a good system! Thanks for sharing.
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#29
by
wpruitt
on 04 Jan, 2007 21:21
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Welcome frostillicus123