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Steveorocks Moving from a 5/8 to a 7/8? 11-02-2011, 04:34 AM
mainaman only learning curve IMHO is... 11-02-2011, 04:37 AM
johnmrson It is quite different to... 11-02-2011, 07:05 AM
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ace I rarely shave with anything... 11-02-2011, 11:07 AM
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    Default Moving from a 5/8 to a 7/8?

    I have been using a razor from whippeddog, a 5/8 tonisonal gem. I am looking at buying a new razor, (preferably American made) is their much of a learning curve to a 7/8? I think I'd like to have a heavier razor.

    Pros? Cons?

    Thanks guys!

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    only learning curve IMHO is to get used to the size of the blade everything else is the same. Size mainly matters when you shave the upper lip, at least for me.
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    It is quite different to shave with but if you're comfortable with a 5/8, then it won't take long to get used to it.

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    +1 to the above comments. You've already completed the steepest part of the learning curve, with a 7/8 it's just a case of getting used to the difference.

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    I rarely shave with anything less than 8/8. It's been months since I did, but I've never noticed any difference at all, even under the nose on the upper lip. They are more fun to use.

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    i find i enjoy the > 6/8 blades way more than the < 6/8s... way more.. it feels more substantial in balance and that currently is a razor quality i prefer.

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