Hmm. I see the different time zone thing means you're posting while I'm sleeping... 
@ Alfredus: I like the R1 head but found the H1 very harsh---though obviously some love it. That's what convinced of the narrow "good" range for the ATT baseplates (along with the fact that the R2 and the M1 also did not work well for me). And the same thing with the slants: the S1 is wonderful (used it this morning, in fact), but the S2 was just too uncomfortable.
@ Eggbert: the Treets I got---I called them "Black Beauties" because of color and performance---were not only doubly wrapped (inside wrapper and outside wrapper), but also the inside wrapped was attached to the outside wrapper by a dot of glue, so that as you unwrapped the outside wrapper you could simply continue the unwrapping motion around the razor a second time to remove the inside wrapper. I loved that, but at some point the glue dot vanished, and then you had to remove the wrappers separately. I'll have to try them again to see if the newer ones were made after the glue-dot machine was repaired. (I gradually stopped using them as I eliminated steps in the shave---e.g., no lathering bowl any more.)
@ Drubbing: Well, the swishing in alcohol trick certainly worked for me, but I strongly encourage people to experiment to test assertions. For example, use three blades doing the "swish in alcohol after each shave" trick, three blades without that, and compare blade life. If there's a significant difference, well and good; if not, that too is well and good since you know it doesn't help. That is: don't take my word for it, try it out in an experiment that will confirm or disconfirm the phenomenon. Here are the blades I mean. (Tryablade offers flat-rate worldwide shipping for $4.) The photo in this listing gets the colors better.
@ All: Very happy to be here and thanks for your warm and hospitable welcome.

@ Alfredus: I like the R1 head but found the H1 very harsh---though obviously some love it. That's what convinced of the narrow "good" range for the ATT baseplates (along with the fact that the R2 and the M1 also did not work well for me). And the same thing with the slants: the S1 is wonderful (used it this morning, in fact), but the S2 was just too uncomfortable.
@ Eggbert: the Treets I got---I called them "Black Beauties" because of color and performance---were not only doubly wrapped (inside wrapper and outside wrapper), but also the inside wrapped was attached to the outside wrapper by a dot of glue, so that as you unwrapped the outside wrapper you could simply continue the unwrapping motion around the razor a second time to remove the inside wrapper. I loved that, but at some point the glue dot vanished, and then you had to remove the wrappers separately. I'll have to try them again to see if the newer ones were made after the glue-dot machine was repaired. (I gradually stopped using them as I eliminated steps in the shave---e.g., no lathering bowl any more.)
@ Drubbing: Well, the swishing in alcohol trick certainly worked for me, but I strongly encourage people to experiment to test assertions. For example, use three blades doing the "swish in alcohol after each shave" trick, three blades without that, and compare blade life. If there's a significant difference, well and good; if not, that too is well and good since you know it doesn't help. That is: don't take my word for it, try it out in an experiment that will confirm or disconfirm the phenomenon. Here are the blades I mean. (Tryablade offers flat-rate worldwide shipping for $4.) The photo in this listing gets the colors better.
@ All: Very happy to be here and thanks for your warm and hospitable welcome.