Received gillette tech

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mustang66
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Received gillette tech

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Hi All,

Thanks to a forum member I received my Gilllette Tech today. I have been using a weishi after moving away from the Merkur razors.

Looking forward to shaving with the tech in the morning, will post up my feedback

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Post by Timpac »

That was my first razor after a superspeed. The difference is huge and using a 3 piece means you have much more control. It's a mild razor, but worth the effort when it comes to replacing blades and anything related to facial hair. The tech is wonderful if you have sensitive skin and a good, sharp blade with it will work well. Just avoid Feather and Derby blades if you have particularly sensitive skin and look toward Crystals as a good starting point.
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Timpac wrote: ...using a 3 piece means you have much more control.
How so?
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Post by Pauldog »

For me, using a 3-piece means juggling a lot of parts and a loose blade with wet hands.

If it weren't for the NEW shaving so well, and maybe one or two other interesting 3-piece razors, I'd always use a one-piece.
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Post by merkri »

swarden43 wrote:How so?
I'm not sure exactly what Timpac meant, but I agree with the original statement, and here's my explanation:

For me, the tech is smaller and therefore more maneuverable. I also feel like there's less stuff in between the blade and your face.

With a TTO, it's like on your face you have: "1. metal, 2. blade, 3. mysterious black box filled with contraptions that move the blade around".

With a tech, it's like on your face you have: "1. metal, 2. blade, 3. metal"

The tech just seems smaller, and like what you feel on your face is closer to being where the blade actually is.

As a disclaimer, I have to say that my Slim has been growing on me quite a bit, and I'm not sure I like one or the other more. However, I do still feel like the tech is more maneuverable and I have a greater sense of control over it.
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Pauldog wrote:For me, using a 3-piece means juggling a lot of parts and a loose blade with wet hands.

If it weren't for the NEW shaving so well, and maybe one or two other interesting 3-piece razors, I'd always use a one-piece.
I would never recommend changing a blade with wet hands.

I will agree that the slimmer head on the Tech may give a little more control, but I don't necessarily see that as a "huge" difference.
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Post by mustang66 »

Ok, so I had my first shave with the Gillette Tech today. I loved it, got a fantastic shave, I normally use the weishi, the gillette tech was as mild maybe a little more agressive, but it gave me a better shave and I could not be happier, wish I had got a tech when I first started DE shaving. Like most I was recommended the Merkur HD, if I was a new shaver, I would get a tech for sure

Its a top razor, well made, easy to move around, and gave me a close comfortable shave even with a derby blade I have

Cant wait for my iridiums to arrive so I can try these in the tech

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Post by Timpac »

pretty much just what Merkri said. I can shave in and around a goattee, for instance, just find with something like a tech of NEW, but definitely can't with a superspeed. The size and shape of the head seems to play into that the most and it's certainly easier to see where the edge of the blade is going as well.
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Post by Pauldog »

It's very hard to tell the difference in bulkiness between the head on a Schick Krona or Super Speed (both one-piece razors) and a Tech (3-piece).

And I admire the design elegance in fitting the opening and locking mechanism into a small space without hurting the shave, just as I admire the design elegance of the injector razor.
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