Sly Bald Guys Forum
Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Head Shaving => Topic started by: Frontier Guy on May 29, 2012, 07:57:40 PM
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Granted, I've only used my HeadBlade two weeks and all's gone well. Put on new blades yesterday, which has always been my normal Monday "start of a new week" routine.
But I am curious about this ... why would a HeadBlade device (the non-blade carrier part) require replacement? Does head shaving (with little or no pressure) cause that much "wear and tear"?
This is from the HeadBlace.com FAQs:
With regular use the HeadBlade should last a year. After eight to nine months you should consider shelling out for a new one.
Obviously I am missing something obvious. Obviously!
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Good find!
Considering the adapter can be changed and I dont see how the body could change or be affected in any way from normal use. I would assume the only weak link on it would be the axle/wheel assembly? Would be curious to hear a headblade employee's reasoning for why they have that statement there.
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As a HeadBlade fan, I will be a bit disappointed if I had to replace it after a year. I cannot see such a simple device wearing to the point where it must be replaced after even a few years. If mine does wear too fast, I would probably replace it with another, that’s how much I enjoy this little contraption.
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I don't have one, does it have a spring or something to keep the blade on the skull?
Other than that no idea what else?
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Apart from the plastic spring on the adaptor breaking, I really can't see that the HB should ever need replacing with normal (daily) use.
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I don't see anything in the assembly which will become fatigued and fail.
Funny, I have this mental image of the HeadBlade being parked on the side of my scalp with one of the wheels off waiting for a tow truck.
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As a HeadBlade fan, I will be a bit disappointed if I had to replace it after a year. I cannot see such a simple device wearing to the point where it must be replaced after even a few years. If mine does wear too fast, I would probably replace it with another, that’s how much I enjoy this little contraption.
I like it too. I agree, don't know why they provide TWO new adapters for every 4 blades. They don't explain the need. I've not found a reason to replace the adapter, although I could imagine it snapping if I was too rough in attaching a new blade. I'd like to hear from the company on that.
By the way, nice tie, and sharp looking sly head, Waine.
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I replaced my FIRST HeadBlade at about the three year mark...... because I left it in a hotel room shower. Change your adapter every 3-6 months and you'll be good to go.
What you saw is called "marketing". ;) :*))
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I replaced my FIRST HeadBlade at about the three year mark...... because I left it in a hotel room shower. Change your adapter every 3-6 months and you'll be good to go.
Thanks Mike. That "real world experience" is what I was looking for.
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Changing the adapter every 3-6 months, like Mike said, does help. It's plastic that is being used in a spring-like fashion so it will wear out. As for the HB itself, I can't see that wearing out under normal usage.
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Never really gave it any thought...but yeah, the plastic adapter is flimsy from jump (broke a few just changing blades) so that would be the only thing you would have to replace.
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Never really gave it any thought...but yeah, the plastic adapter is flimsy from jump (broke a few just changing blades) so that would be the only thing you would have to replace.
If you're breaking adapters changing blades.... you might be a little too aggressive..... I've never broken an adapter (the adaptr for the HB triples.... other adapters may break easier).
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Snapped a few of the yellow adapters used with the Atra blades.
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I've only broken the adaptors a handful of times and those were because I dropped my Headblade accidentally.
I don't see a mechanical reason to replace it unless the new model is an upgrade. My first HB was the sport with the solid ring then a few months later they improved it with a rubber ring that conforms to your finger.