Visual breakdown
Criteria
Material 4
Finish 4
Tolerances 5
Head/comb shape 3
Dry/wet grip 5
Comfort 5
Control 5
Head glide 4
Balance 5
Weight 5
Loading safety 5
Cleaning 5
Closeness 4
Head control 2
Blade sensitivity 5
Forgiveness 5
Looks 5
Reward 5
Value in 25 years 2
Only razor for life 4
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This review is about the Kämpfe K25 Introduction In another review I have delved a little into the history of the Kämpfe name.
Thanks for the review, José María. The spring thing doesn't convince me, it gives me the impression that it's going to jump and then it's going to be difficult to get it in. My stuff, without a doubt. Of course, the silhouette of the state of Montana next to the Made in China… these great Chinese ones
McAco · 2026-02-06 · 2 likes
View commentA pleasure to share with all of you @McAco! I tried to remove it but it seems to be embedded firmly. In the end I didn't take it out but I don't think it will jump unless it breaks. I'm telling you, I'm still amazed by them.
Hosay18 · 2026-02-06 · 2 likes
View commentGood looking. Although I am not a big fan of monofilo, this could convince me. Its aesthetics and simplicity is attractive. To have a monofilament it can be a good option, compared to the Parker only Edge. What convinces me the least is that its efficiency does not seem m
Plg · 2026-02-06 · 2 likes
View commentVery educational review, as always. Although it is an execution of an already developed razor, it is cool to see that there is avant-garde in classic shaving even though it may seem like antagonistic terms. I do consider it avant-garde and development that D clippers exist.
MrCaye · 2026-02-07 · 2 likes
View commentThank you very much for the review!
Kaesarev · 2026-02-06 · 1 likes
View commentThank you very much for the review Jose!
dezmo · 2026-02-06 · 1 likes
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