Ok.....I'd heard mixed feedback about these for sometime so was looking forward to giving them a try though didn't go in expecting they'd be an elite level blade or anything.
Seems the report is that they're made in Israel and then packaged in Mexico. Come in the red cardboard pack of 5 blades and also the white plastic dispenser of 10 blades. These are one of the blades most often recommended to folks new to DE shaving so I wonder how they actually perform?
Sharpness of Blade/Closeness of shave: 5/10, UGH! These felt like one of the bluntest blades I've ever had the misfortune to use. They had no interest at all in cutting the hairs instead wanted to bounce over them or tug at them painfully. Tried 2 different razors (SLim@5 and Adams OC) and both were equally horrible. Not a sharp blade at all.
Smoothness of Shave/Comfort of Shave: 6/10, I find it very hard to give a smoothness rating when then blade is so blunt as you end up feeling rubbish regardless. That said I could sense this was perhaps the blades forte but still if its not cutting I really don't care if its as smooth as ice on ice!
Post-shave irritation/cuts: Nothing tangible but my face was irritated from where the razor tugged badly. It just made for a very unpleasant shave and I actually had to hold back from binning it on the very first usage!
Overall score for blade 6/10, and thats a very generous score.
Comments: Not a blade for me, and I am very surprised these are recommended so widely. They're not sharp, and for a blade thats a fatal flaw IMHO. Perhaps I got a bad blade, in which case I'll redo the scores in time (in no rush to use again!).
The ONLY note I will make is that for me these blades felt best when I turned the Slim down to 3. Then they didn't tug so much and still had a nice smoothness to them.....I get the feeling that they're NOT good in aggressive/big blade gap razors as they're just not as sharp as a lot of other blades but if you use them in something MILD (tech, flaretip SS, EJ) they could do reasonably well.
That said I've no idea how these could be recommended over something like an Astra SP, which is much sharper and 99% as smooth - hence the perfect new user blade.
Seems the report is that they're made in Israel and then packaged in Mexico. Come in the red cardboard pack of 5 blades and also the white plastic dispenser of 10 blades. These are one of the blades most often recommended to folks new to DE shaving so I wonder how they actually perform?
Sharpness of Blade/Closeness of shave: 5/10, UGH! These felt like one of the bluntest blades I've ever had the misfortune to use. They had no interest at all in cutting the hairs instead wanted to bounce over them or tug at them painfully. Tried 2 different razors (SLim@5 and Adams OC) and both were equally horrible. Not a sharp blade at all.
Smoothness of Shave/Comfort of Shave: 6/10, I find it very hard to give a smoothness rating when then blade is so blunt as you end up feeling rubbish regardless. That said I could sense this was perhaps the blades forte but still if its not cutting I really don't care if its as smooth as ice on ice!
Post-shave irritation/cuts: Nothing tangible but my face was irritated from where the razor tugged badly. It just made for a very unpleasant shave and I actually had to hold back from binning it on the very first usage!
Overall score for blade 6/10, and thats a very generous score.
Comments: Not a blade for me, and I am very surprised these are recommended so widely. They're not sharp, and for a blade thats a fatal flaw IMHO. Perhaps I got a bad blade, in which case I'll redo the scores in time (in no rush to use again!).
The ONLY note I will make is that for me these blades felt best when I turned the Slim down to 3. Then they didn't tug so much and still had a nice smoothness to them.....I get the feeling that they're NOT good in aggressive/big blade gap razors as they're just not as sharp as a lot of other blades but if you use them in something MILD (tech, flaretip SS, EJ) they could do reasonably well.
That said I've no idea how these could be recommended over something like an Astra SP, which is much sharper and 99% as smooth - hence the perfect new user blade.