Where Are the Injector Shavers?

I have been using a type L for my first pass for the last two years. I have a large collection of mint boxed injectors. I nearly bought a nice lady injector, but I am sure I already have one.
 
Greetings

I still have a about a dozen and I still use them and like them and although I did use a NOS blade today, I still use and I'm quite happy with the good old Personna stainless coated blades. I have always found that super sharpness does not always equate to a closer shave and in my case more often than not it does not equate to as comfortable a shave.

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Dick.
 
Nothing wrong with pivots as such.
The Personna Floating Head Injector with a pivot is a razor I really want to try.
To me pivot = pressure required.
A habit I thought I'd broken until I tried a Bakelite razor and one which I have now thankfully kicked for good.
 
To me pivot = pressure required.
A habit I thought I'd broken until I tried a Bakelite razor and one which I have now thankfully kicked for good.
Pivots encourage pressure, but in reality very little pressure is required. For example, I use my Gillette Fusion with no pressure, as if it didn't have a pivot, but the pivot still kicks in and gives great shaves. It's still a very boring razor. I wish I had the battery powered version for a bit more entertainment. Actually, I don't. :p
 
Pivots encourage pressure, but in reality very little pressure is required. For example, I use my Gillette Fusion with no pressure, as if it didn't have a pivot, but the pivot still kicks in and gives great shaves. It's still a very boring razor. I wish I had the battery powered version for a bit more entertainment. Actually, I don't. :p
I have a Neo II which I used for a very quick shave until I discovered injectors.
Tomorrow/today I'll try it with the pivot lock off.
I find injectors highly effective but a bit boring so I see where you're coming from.
 
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