Visual breakdown
Criteria
Material 4
Finish 4
Tolerances 4
Head/comb shape 2
Dry/wet grip 3
Comfort 5
Control 2
Head glide 3
Balance 2
Weight 4
Loading safety 2
Cleaning 4
Closeness 4
Head control 3
Blade sensitivity 3
Forgiveness 3
Looks 1
Reward 2
Value in 25 years 1
Only razor for life 1
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This review is about the Razorock Switch v1 Introduction At Razorock we know that they like to use designs that have proven to be some of the most useful in the history of shaving.
How curious this clipper is, I had seen this same idea in Fatip but I didn't know the RR version. Honestly, even before reading the review, I would say that it is the design that catches my attention the least in this world. For most of us, it is customary
tiodie · 2024-01-05 · 2 likes
View commentThank you for listening to what I told you on Friday, it's not time for enableo today. Thanks for sharing Jose María
kike · 2024-01-05 · 2 likes
View commentThanks for the review!
Kaesarev · 2024-01-05 · 1 likes
View commentCurious artifact, thanks for the review
Avieso · 2024-01-05 · 1 likes
View commentIt is similar to the razorine, what happens is that the razorine comes fixed and does not have the screw to remove it
Luis70 · 2024-01-05 · 1 likes
View commentWell, as usually happens with the rest of strange things, I like the aesthetics. I find some difficulty finishing the mustache and sideburns area when I use a classic clipper, I think these gentlemen have thought that the additional configuration
Rhojas · 2024-01-05 · 1 likes
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