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Not bad for a free razor, but I wouldn't buy em. Not been a fan of Wilko's for a long time, since Gillete brought out the mach 3. The quattro is better than the protector duo, but only because, for some reason, it's easier to wash all the hair and gunge out of and so it doesn't get clogged and blunt quite as quickly. It still leaves me mysteriously stubbly, yet bleeding.
Well, back to the mach 3s once this one blunts up, and to using the nice shiny handle they sent me as some kind of ornament.
(Only the turbos, though, if i can afford them, or tesco's equivalent - as i have a ton of their blades - if i can ever find the handle. The nitros and the 5-bladed silliness I can live without; a simple 3 or even 2 blader does me fine, so long as it's sharp enough, can be easily washed out and is simple to handle)
Well, back to the mach 3s once this one blunts up, and to using the nice shiny handle they sent me as some kind of ornament.
(Only the turbos, though, if i can afford them, or tesco's equivalent - as i have a ton of their blades - if i can ever find the handle. The nitros and the 5-bladed silliness I can live without; a simple 3 or even 2 blader does me fine, so long as it's sharp enough, can be easily washed out and is simple to handle)
