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 Post subject: Re: Wet Shaving?
PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 3:48 pm 
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FWIW, I have used Braun electric shavers for maybe 15 yers now, owning a couple different models as the the previous one finally wore out and died. Well, this finally happened again--I think I had the 8596. So I just bought a new Braun Series 7 960cc, and it's absolutely amazing. Best razor I've ever owned, by far.

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Wildblue wrote:
FWIW, I have used Braun electric shavers for maybe 15 yers now, owning a couple different models as the the previous one finally wore out and died. Well, this finally happened again--I think I had the 8596. So I just bought a new Braun Series 7 960cc, and it's absolutely amazing. Best razor I've ever owned, by far.


I fully agree, I have used Braun for 35 years now and they just keep getting better and better. I wouldn't even think of shaving with another brand.

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I'm about to join the world beyond safety razors. I think I'm going to get a straight edge unless someone can convince me a double edge is better

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le_baron wrote:
I'm about to join the world beyond safety razors. I think I'm going to get a straight edge unless someone can convince me a double edge is better


Well, I've been debating this for some time now. The double edge has more control with it's handle, whereas the straight edge is more of a technique you perfect over a course of time. Much easier to make a mistake with a straight edge no doubt. It's really a lost art. Lately I've just been using a Gillette.


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