The shape of the razor is rod-shaped and fits well in the palm. The corrugated structure of the palm prevents slipping and thus any unintentional slipping even with wet hands. The shaving head consists of three rotating blades in your mobility adapts to the contours of the face. What is surprising is the low weight of the PT 860/16, which still supports the handling.
I was initially a little disappointed because the grip area a bit cheap and not really "valent" looked through the corrugated surface. The light gray shell do not like it really, but that is certainly a matter of taste. At the PT 860/16 looks very unspectacular featureless, but he makes up for by its "inner values" 100%.
The PT 860/16 can be used both dry as well as clean water, so it is also really clean. For the dry variant a small brush is available. Good solution is that the shaving head can not be removed completely, but "only" pops up. He can not be lost or broken.
The shaving itself is super out of hand. The fact that the shaving head is movable in itself, it adapts to every contour. Each round blade, as well as all three blades together are movably and get away with it to connect with each post. For the sideburns, there are still a knife that folds out to. The actual shaving comes pretty close as a wet shave, yet is super gentle to the skin. This applies both to the morning shaving, as well as for the three-day beard to. I've noticed no pulling to date. The PT860 / 16 slides properly smoothly over the skin and cut the beard cleanly. As mentioned above, I have very sensitive skin and so far get red spots in the beard area at each dry shaving. The PT860 / 16 absolutely convinced here, so I'm going to send my razors probably retire.
Conclusion:
A super razor, which I can only recommend. Shaving performance, handling and cleaning are absolutely top in this price range.