no worries, I had the Asylum and it was nice, but a heavy beast, was hoping this was much lighter @Spider , what say you?Gotcha, just never heard it referred to that way
no worries, I had the Asylum and it was nice, but a heavy beast, was hoping this was much lighter @Spider , what say you?Gotcha, just never heard it referred to that way
It's a completely different experience from any other razor. It is pretty light, and the handle isn't as big as you'd assume by looking at the pics, it's pretty narrow, so the feel is quite different. I've never used the Asylum, too aggressive for me to even look at. The Vector is smooth! It's almost like the difference between DEs and Injectors..... these are just easy and efficient. Used it again today and can't speak highly enough about it.no worries, I had the Asylum and it was nice, but a heavy beast, was hoping this was much lighter @Spider , what say you?
I imagine his watch shows time and dateLooking forward to using that razor in the pass around. It does look like it could be off balance because of the small head.
I had to laugh when you looked at your watch before saying about 2 months like it showed days instead of hours.
Ya, I assume. Just found it funny like it was calculating “almost two months” down to the hour.I imagine his watch shows time and date
Thanks I think I may just check it out thenIt's a completely different experience from any other razor. It is pretty light, and the handle isn't as big as you'd assume by looking at the pics, it's pretty narrow, so the feel is quite different. I've never used the Asylum, too aggressive for me to even look at. The Vector is smooth! It's almost like the difference between DEs and Injectors..... these are just easy and efficient. Used it again today and can't speak highly enough about it.
Thanks Don!Have to agree with you...the grains and the marking on your brush are amazing!
No dander.... fun fact, they aren’t actually hairs. They are called setae, and are actually more of a bristle. And dislodged urticating setae are meant to disrupt the membranes (eyes, nose, throat) of mammals. So it’s a defense mechanism of new world tarantulas. And can cause itchyness on the skin of humans, and actually blindness if got in the eyes!KJ's Sniffer is compromised with Tarantula Dander, LOL - J/K
Hence your glasses huh ?Grandma always did used to tell us kids “Don’t play with your setae, you’ll go blind!”
Those are a preventative measure.Hence your glasses huh ?