Best DE razor ever
Best DE razor ever
I've been working my way through the razors I own; not an extensive collection by any means, but contains most of the different types of Gillette razors and many of other makers. I try to use up at least one blade in each one just to see how effective and comfortable they are. The only one I haven't used is a cased, near-mint Executive that I am holding on to for some reason. My considered opinion is that the best DE razor I have found is the Gillette TTO Fat Boy. The Slim comes in a close second. My reasoning for this is:
* It is one of the best made razors by anybody. I have been using mine for going on 50 years and it still works perfectly. That's amazing considering the moving parts and mechanical construction. It also shows a minimal amount of wear on the finish. I have yet to find another razor with the build quality of this one or the Slim. I've used some other TTO adjustables on the market, but most of them seem to have closure problems or uneven blade exposure. They are getting better, but I think it would be too expensive to make an equivalent to the FatBoy.
* The TTO feature is great for those who don't want to fuss with handling blades, just drop it in and twist and lock it down.
* The adjustability allows the razor to accommodate practically any face, and use any blade. I've used a wide range of blades and I can usually find a setting that will work with a blade that I couldn't use with a fixed head razor.
* The knurling is definitive enough to provide a good grip. I hate razors with slick handles and don't know why anyone makes them.
* The larger size handle, not too oversize, makes it easy to hold and maneuver without being bulky, and I have fairly small hands. I think it also provides a good overall balance to the razor. I also like this one better than the long-handle adjustable Gillette; but it's close.
Anyway, those are my thoughts. I do use some other razors of course, but my ultimate go-to razor is still the FatBoy.
* It is one of the best made razors by anybody. I have been using mine for going on 50 years and it still works perfectly. That's amazing considering the moving parts and mechanical construction. It also shows a minimal amount of wear on the finish. I have yet to find another razor with the build quality of this one or the Slim. I've used some other TTO adjustables on the market, but most of them seem to have closure problems or uneven blade exposure. They are getting better, but I think it would be too expensive to make an equivalent to the FatBoy.
* The TTO feature is great for those who don't want to fuss with handling blades, just drop it in and twist and lock it down.
* The adjustability allows the razor to accommodate practically any face, and use any blade. I've used a wide range of blades and I can usually find a setting that will work with a blade that I couldn't use with a fixed head razor.
* The knurling is definitive enough to provide a good grip. I hate razors with slick handles and don't know why anyone makes them.
* The larger size handle, not too oversize, makes it easy to hold and maneuver without being bulky, and I have fairly small hands. I think it also provides a good overall balance to the razor. I also like this one better than the long-handle adjustable Gillette; but it's close.
Anyway, those are my thoughts. I do use some other razors of course, but my ultimate go-to razor is still the FatBoy.
BobS
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Life is too short not to use a sharp blade and a good brush.
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I never had a fatboy, but I do use a slim frequently. It's a great razor.
I almost never use it on anything other than 9 anymore though. I can't remember the last time I took it off of 9.
I almost never use it on anything other than 9 anymore though. I can't remember the last time I took it off of 9.
Brian
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Or find it here: Italian Barber, West Coast Shaving, Barclay Crocker, The Old Town Shaving Company at Stats, Maggard Razors; Leavitt & Peirce, Harvard Square
Makes me wonder if there was a British version of the Fatboy offered for sale during the same period of time. Just a passing thought.
Gary
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There was not a British version of the Fatboy. The answer was found in a Shave Den thread from 2009. All Gillette adjustables were made in USA. They were exported to England, case and all, with a different outer cardboard shipper. There was a Gillette adjustable razor (labeled Gillette G3000) sold in Germany/Europe, but it too was the Made in USA Fatboy razor.
Gary
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For the past two years I have been using the Gillette Super Speed 1948 -50 series. I have 4 that are in excellent condition. I use one for a week and then clean and oil it and use a different one the following week. I clean them with scrubbing bubbles and an old electric tooth brush. Then I put a couple of drops of baby oil down the TTO handle. I only use Feather blades now and change the blade every week with the razor. After years of trying everything I have settled on the SS for my daily shaver.
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I used a Schick Krona for so many decades I literally wore it out. They were cheap and good. In my case, it was the second razor I bought at the local drug store. My first was a new Slim. I bought it because my dad's Tech (the one with the triangular holes) was/is (I still have it) a bloody razor. Unfortunately, I had no clue how to use the adjustable (I was just a kid!) and cranked it up to 9 and the blood just kept coming, so I detoured to a Norelco electric for a while until I became a soldier and needed a simple shaving kit, so the Krona was my choice due to price. Everybody should have a Krona around just because!
Gary
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SOTD 99%: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, soaps & creams, synthetic / badger brushes, Colonial General razor, Kai & Schick blades, straight razors any time, Superior 70 aftershave splash + menthol + 444
I have an inkling that after all this new experimenting with Jaggers and Techs, the Krona will be the one DE I keep. (That's what's happened before. Keep eyes posted on Selling & Trading.) A Schick Krona and a Schick injector make for a good tag-team.
*Wish I had the armor plating for a Cobra. Best of both worlds?
*Wish I had the armor plating for a Cobra. Best of both worlds?
Ron