Around 6 months ago, I bought a Headblade. I bought the one without wheels. I could be wrong, but I dont think there are any retail stores here that sell them so I had to buy it on eBay, and it cost quite a lot of money. (I also bought the exfoliating head scrub or whatever its called, which is very good, but hugely overpriced for what it is).
I used it on the day it arrived, and I had blood pouring down my face from several cuts. I didnt put any pressure on the Headblade while I was using it, I just let it glide over my head. Before it arrived, I'd watched a few videos on YouTube, where guys were demonstrating how it should be used, how easy it is to use, how great it is to use, etc. Nonetheless, my head was like a pin cushion and it was bleeding. A lot. It was like Nightmare on Elm Street 17 - Revenge of the Headblade.
I persevered for maybe 5 weeks, and although I didnt cut myself often, I found that the Headblade didnt give a close shave at all. My head always felt like sandpaper after I used it (I cant remember the blades I used, but I think there are two types of blade that can be used - one without a freaky looking attachment, the other with). Whatever the two types of blades are called, I tried them both, and I still had sandpaperhead.
Like a fool, I then bought the Headblade with wheels (the one that looks like an F1 racing car) to see if it would be an improvement. Same results. Sandpaperhead.
I could well be wrong, and this certainly isnt a criticism aimed at anyone else, but from my perspective, it seems like the Headblade is great for anyone who doesnt particularly want a close shave, or isnt bothered about having areas of roughness. Or am I missing something?
I have a more-or-less indestructible head. No matter which blades I use, no matter what type of prep I go through, I never get cuts or bumps or any of that kind of thing, but to me, Headblade is the razor version of Jack the Ripper.
So really, what am I missing about this device? Obviously, none of you have actually watched me shave my head, so you wont know whether I'm actually using it correctly or not, but I'm pretty sure I am, but at the end of it, sandpaper head.
I now have two Headblades gathering dust, and I've reverted back to my favourite (oops, favorite) blades, which is Gillette Sensor. Not Excel, not ProGlide, just the regular Sensor, which (IMO), does the best job.
So if anyone can enlighten me as to the Headblade's greatness, I'd be very grateful

Also, a note for anyone in the UK (or anyone anywhere who can buy this product) - Taylors of Bond Street Sandalwood shaving cream is, in my opinion, excellent. I've been using it for the past couple of days with a shaving brush made by L'Occitane, and my trusty Sensor blades, and my head is so smooth, not even superglue would stick to it (not that I plan on testing that theory any time soon).