That is too inconvenient for me. It may scratch the inside sleeve of the shavette, but it doesn't effect the ascetic nor the fit if you break instead of snip.
the only bad thing about this is that when you open it and it has a blade in it, its pretty hard to take apart to change the blade without cutting yourself. Its quite annoying. But with some practice you learn to do it without losing a finger, lol!
rizigs Yes I’m sure you’re right about it having to be tight so the blade stays nicely put in there. Although the shaving part is greats losing a finger or two until you learn to handle it when opening it to change the blade isn’t always the best situation. Great review by the way! Definitely enjoyed the video. Keep producing the great content and maybe if you have time give my videos a chance and let me know what you think!
I recently got this and overall I like it. I agree that it's tight to open and swap blades. However I've heard of other razors that are the opposite -- too loose, and the blade can then slide around. I'd rather the razor be too tight to avoid getting cuts.
Its a shavette not a safety razor. And i heard good things about the Parker. Im trying to use a kamisori style myself and its harder than it looks. The dovo is pretty bad and cheaply made with those inserts. You can get feather clones on aliexpress for alot cheaper. I got the kai captain clone for 14 bucks
@@rizi yeah but if you take care of your shavettes they won't rust either way. I do like the way they look just those inserts are cheap and known to break
Great video man 👌❤️. People do struggle with Shavettes initially including blades insertion, exchanging and shaving. But with time it gets smooth. What would you suggest between SR1 and SRX? Both of these shavettes are available here in India. For now I'm practicing my shaves with a cheap yet good quality Shavette which I got for a buck from my local salon. It worked out really well and efficiently. But thinking to get it transitioned with Parker.
I would go with the Parker SRX. First, it doesn't need any proprietary blades. Second, it's affordable. I actually found myself using the Parker a lot more than the Feather. Check out my Amazon link to purchase and support! geni.us/NNeHvTW
congratulations for your videos. I wanted to ask you for advice, I currently use a bad quality shavette and I would like to buy a professional one to use with standard razor blades. I have identified the Dovo and the Parker SRX, which do you recommend?
I actually like them both equally. I feel like it's a little bit easier to change the blades on the dovo, however both of them are really good options.
@@rizi do you think it is an advantage for Parker to be heavier? For shaving purposes, what fluency, precision and comfort do you recommend? Which cutting sound is more reminiscent of the free hand?
@@raffaelecabibbo5535 I think because of how light dovo is, it's very easy to shave. It's almost like a toy. I would suggest buying from Amazon and if you don't like it, return it.
Sometimes when snapping the blade, the curved bits at the end cause misalignment. If you cut them w kitchen shears, you’ll fix that.
Just tap it into place if it isn’t aligned bro. Super simple don’t make it seem impossible.
It is better not to break the blade, but to cut it with scissors! For the wrapped edges of the fracture don't scratch the razor, and fit snugly.
That is too inconvenient for me. It may scratch the inside sleeve of the shavette, but it doesn't effect the ascetic nor the fit if you break instead of snip.
the only bad thing about this is that when you open it and it has a blade in it, its pretty hard to take apart to change the blade without cutting yourself. Its quite annoying. But with some practice you learn to do it without losing a finger, lol!
Razvan Dragos yeah you saw me struggle doing it! But I’m sure it has to be tight so the blade does not slip!
rizigs Yes I’m sure you’re right about it having to be tight so the blade stays nicely put in there. Although the shaving part is greats losing a finger or two until you learn to handle it when opening it to change the blade isn’t always the best situation. Great review by the way! Definitely enjoyed the video. Keep producing the great content and maybe if you have time give my videos a chance and let me know what you think!
I recently got this and overall I like it. I agree that it's tight to open and swap blades.
However I've heard of other razors that are the opposite -- too loose, and the blade can then slide around.
I'd rather the razor be too tight to avoid getting cuts.
@@dsmith1283 You're right, I've been using this lately and the razor is tight, it does not move around, which is perfect!
I have the same problem with my Bluebeards Revenge.
Thanks for a good review. The banging on the piano is annoying
Hi there, yeah my style of video changed over the years. I no longer use obnoxious background music like that.
Can you compare budget brand. Eg gentleman razor
Its a shavette not a safety razor. And i heard good things about the Parker. Im trying to use a kamisori style myself and its harder than it looks. The dovo is pretty bad and cheaply made with those inserts. You can get feather clones on aliexpress for alot cheaper. I got the kai captain clone for 14 bucks
I actually like the dovo as it does not rust.
@@rizi yeah but if you take care of your shavettes they won't rust either way. I do like the way they look just those inserts are cheap and known to break
Great video man 👌❤️. People do struggle with Shavettes initially including blades insertion, exchanging and shaving. But with time it gets smooth. What would you suggest between SR1 and SRX?
Both of these shavettes are available here in India. For now I'm practicing my shaves with a cheap yet good quality Shavette which I got for a buck from my local salon. It worked out really well and efficiently. But thinking to get it transitioned with Parker.
You won't go wrong with either choice. I would go with the SRX.
If your cheap blade is working fine, just stick with it!
@@rizi Thank You So Much.. 🙏🙂 Enjoy your shaves.. best wishes from India..
@@h.joshi_ much love, enjoy!
Parker srx o fether? Thanks
I would go with the Parker SRX. First, it doesn't need any proprietary blades. Second, it's affordable. I actually found myself using the Parker a lot more than the Feather.
Check out my Amazon link to purchase and support!
geni.us/NNeHvTW
congratulations for your videos. I wanted to ask you for advice, I currently use a bad quality shavette and I would like to buy a professional one to use with standard razor blades. I have identified the Dovo and the Parker SRX, which do you recommend?
I actually like them both equally. I feel like it's a little bit easier to change the blades on the dovo, however both of them are really good options.
@@rizi Thanks
@@raffaelecabibbo5535 my pleasure, just keep in mind the Parker SRX is a lot heavier than dovo
@@rizi do you think it is an advantage for Parker to be heavier? For shaving purposes, what fluency, precision and comfort do you recommend? Which cutting sound is more reminiscent of the free hand?
@@raffaelecabibbo5535 I think because of how light dovo is, it's very easy to shave. It's almost like a toy. I would suggest buying from Amazon and if you don't like it, return it.
What's the difference between this and the sr1?
From what I see online they look a little different, but overall close. SRX is the newer version from what I know.
@@rizi The sr1 is lighter, and has a rounder body. The srx has a more solid feel to it due to the weight and has a flatter shape with squared edges.
@@Smokie1013 Love it, thank you for updating me with that info!
Review?
The inner box slides out.....
Figured that out after!
This is not an unboxing. It's about strangulation of the box!
I guess I have to update the title of the video!
I only left this video because the music was driving me crazy....
Sorry buddy!
Бля не окуратно разорвал, а мне лезвия не давали
Лезвия в любом случае довольно дешевы!
@@rizi вообще люблю эту бритву
@@МихаилМищенко-г8х Да, он у меня до сих пор есть, и я им пользуюсь сегодня!
Oh shit, no need to say too much👈👎