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I haven't had any problems with the perssona injection key or case.
The Schick are my preferred blade. Have plenty as well as plenty of vintage.
(08-01-2021, 12:59 PM)TobyC Wrote: [ -> ]LOOK.

I like them even with the plastic case.
(08-02-2021, 07:48 AM)Wchnu Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-01-2021, 12:59 PM)TobyC Wrote: [ -> ]LOOK.

I like them even with the plastic case.

Me, too. Never had a problem with plastic case.
Both blades work well for me but I use the Schicks more often because I can get them at my local pharmacy. The Personna injector housing seems to work better with the later razors that open the head a bit more when the key is inserted. If pushing the blade in takes too much force the slider will override the blade and after that it is never the same.
(08-02-2021, 08:00 PM)Whiterook Wrote: [ -> ]Both blades work well for me but I use the Schicks more often because I can get them at my local pharmacy.  The Personna injector housing seems to work better with the later razors that open the head a bit more when the key is inserted.  If pushing the blade in takes too much force the slider will override the blade and after that it is never the same.

Ah ha! That's all I needed to hear, I'll stick with Chicks!
(08-02-2021, 08:00 PM)Whiterook Wrote: [ -> ]Both blades work well for me but I use the Schicks more often because I can get them at my local pharmacy.  The Personna injector housing seems to work better with the later razors that open the head a bit more when the key is inserted.  If pushing the blade in takes too much force the slider will override the blade and after that it is never the same.

I agree about the personna injector. Just takes paying a little attention. I can make a trip to Lafayette and buy chicks. None here in Baton Rouge I have found.
Supply has a kickstart campaign up for two new razors.  One looks like the original with a comb instead of a flat safety bar.  The second is a dail adjustable.  I indented for the adjustable.
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