Phunk
Member
Hi all, I've noticed a lack of information on the trusty old 96R here.
I bought this Razor 2 years ago and absolutely HATED every single part of the shave it gave me. It felt like shaving with a rusty stone on my face and left me looking like I was attempting to donate blood using my face.
I thought to myself, maybe I'm still learning the ropes and lets put this away until I figure out shaving, back to the trusty EJ DE89 I went.
Fast forward 2 years and I decided to get the 96R back out of retirement.
- Parker R96
- Blade: Muhle Blades (Mild and smooth)
- Soap: Trufitt & Hill Apsley
- Brush: Wahl Badger Brush
So, how was it?
---- Still Garbage ----
2/10.
No matter which angle you use, it rubs the face and does not glide.
It does give you a close shave, but an extremely uncomfortable one.
It is NOT for beginners.
It is NOT worth its $30 price point.
***I am willing to give it away but you will need to pay for travel as it can be found in my local park tossed in the grass***
I am happy to hear of others experiences with this monstrosity, maybe I'm just no good at this razor!
Anyways, if someone new decides to google search it, I hope they see this and they end up buying anything else but this, it will get them back to using disposables thinking this is how all DE shaving is like.
For a newbie - alternatives?
- Edwin Jagger DE89 (Beautiful razor)
- King C Gillette from Coles (even though I despise Gillette)
I bought this Razor 2 years ago and absolutely HATED every single part of the shave it gave me. It felt like shaving with a rusty stone on my face and left me looking like I was attempting to donate blood using my face.
I thought to myself, maybe I'm still learning the ropes and lets put this away until I figure out shaving, back to the trusty EJ DE89 I went.
Fast forward 2 years and I decided to get the 96R back out of retirement.
- Parker R96
- Blade: Muhle Blades (Mild and smooth)
- Soap: Trufitt & Hill Apsley
- Brush: Wahl Badger Brush
So, how was it?
---- Still Garbage ----
2/10.
No matter which angle you use, it rubs the face and does not glide.
It does give you a close shave, but an extremely uncomfortable one.
It is NOT for beginners.
It is NOT worth its $30 price point.
***I am willing to give it away but you will need to pay for travel as it can be found in my local park tossed in the grass***
I am happy to hear of others experiences with this monstrosity, maybe I'm just no good at this razor!
Anyways, if someone new decides to google search it, I hope they see this and they end up buying anything else but this, it will get them back to using disposables thinking this is how all DE shaving is like.
For a newbie - alternatives?
- Edwin Jagger DE89 (Beautiful razor)
- King C Gillette from Coles (even though I despise Gillette)