stikeyoda
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Put my R41 to shame - and the first time I used it, my cheeks went into the emergency room (exaggeration for effect).FWIW, the Sharpologist did a review late last year on this razor and rated it a SE Muhle R41![]()
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Put my R41 to shame - and the first time I used it, my cheeks went into the emergency room (exaggeration for effect).FWIW, the Sharpologist did a review late last year on this razor and rated it a SE Muhle R41![]()
I am finding I am liking the new razors with almost flat blades (the Assassin is another one). I see more of them lately - or maybe it's the new car effect - buy one and suddenly you are seeing them everywhere.Shield DE Cerakoted (China)
I was studying the head profile of the DE Cerakoted Razor and thinking how flat the profile of the head was. It was then I noted that there will be very little curvature of the blade when everything is all clamped down, there will be some, but the blade will sit almost flat. Like every Shield razor I’ve ever used, the DE Cerakoted is well made and there is a lot to like about its quality although the thread engagement is a bit on the loose side, but it is smooth and positive. The weight of the handle is out of proportion to the head; it would have been quite easy to have drilled a 7mm hole in the end of the handle and it could have easily been 70mm deep; that would have helped balance the razor considerably. A wide diamond pattern runs most of the handle’s length and that will ensure good grip. There are no blemishes to the Cerakoted surface, and it presents in an unblemished matt black finish.
Brilliant - there is no other way to describe the shave delivered by the DE Cerakoted Shield. Marginally more than Karve CB level #C efficiency and one of the smoothest shaves you’re ever likely to enjoy; this is a razor that I would eagerly grab to use every day of the week, and continue using. Even though I appreciated the shave I would like to see the handle being lighter, not a smaller diameter, but lighter. As suggested above, a hole drilled in the end of the handle would provide the solution. My ideal Shield Cerakoted DE razor would feature a stainless steel head and with a lightened titanium handle, that would go a long way in balancing the whole package. I ended up having four shaves with the DE and the Ceracoted finish did not even begin to polish in that time. Titanium is resilient to all chemicals likely to be encountered during a shave, so the Cerakoted finish is really not there for anything other than to look good, and it certainly does that to perfection. This razor is well worth seeking out.
Blades Used – Gillette Nacet and Gillette Super Thin
Material – Titanium – black Cerakoted finish
Weight – 69.6g
Blade Tab – Slightly exposed
Head Width – 42.54mm
Handle Length – 90.10mm
Handle Diameter – 13.43mm
Availability – AliExpress
Final Word – What a great razor
Interesting heads-up.

Great (as always) unbiased review. I totally agree with your last paragraph and after being “enabled”Carbon Shaving Cx .71 Mild – 2025 (USA)
I would like it known that I appreciate Carbon Shaving razors. That, however, has not always been the case, I was one of the early buyers in the very first batch of Carbon Cx razors back in 2019. My feelings on that first Cx is that it was a reject from the second’s bin. It was sold as a premium razor; machine marks, poor thread engagement, poor polished finish and marks on the finish that required me to hand polish the razor just so I could use it. One thing that Cx did do was to deliver a bloody great shave. Every Carbon Shaving product I have used since has delivered an excellent shave and I have used all plates except for their .71(Mild) and that will change after this review. Also pleasing to see is that every Cx I have purchased since has been up to the standard I would expect of a premium razor.
What I decided to do last year was to purchase the basic Carbon Shaving Cx and check how it compared to the original, there was one notable difference to the original specification, I selected the .71(Mild) plate. Where to start, the 2025 Cx version is so different.
Two pucks of blades were included with the razor, Gillette Silver Blue and Astra Green. My garbage bin hasn’t yet turned up its nose in accepting Astra Green blades, so I’ll be using the Silver Blue for the first shave. I’m not sure what I was expecting from the .71 (Mild) plate but there was certainly nothing wrong with the result. Sure, it was on the mild side of the ledger but still very usable; I’m estimating Karve CB level #C with just a hint of blade feel. As for smoothness and comfort, you couldn’t ask for better. This basic version of the razor is very much handle heavy, but Carbon Shaving are ahead of the pack and have been producing super lightweight, composite carbon fibre handles for special models for a long time. I rate the Carbon Shaving razors with the best razors available and now that I have used every efficiency plate in their range, that estimation has not waned. It seems strange to me that here in Australia Carbon Shaving razors have not received the attention they deserve, I would have thought that there would be more than I’ve seen around. They are good.
- Polished finish – Very good, there are some machine marks under the cap, but they do not stand out
- Threads – They are not bad, but I’ve seen better so I’d give them 8.5 out of 10
- Plate – Where the original Cx plate was a regular solid affair, Carbon Shaving have made a name for themselves with their web design. Large sections of the plate have been machined out leaving enough framework to function. As an added bonus, there would be a small weight reduction.
- Handle – While the handle retains the distinctive Carbon Shaving shape, the design has been refined and given some angled leads and grooves to break up the squarish look of the original.
- Weight – There has been a slight reduction in weight, down by 5g to 87g, a commendable weight for any full stainless steel razor.
Blades Used – Gillette Silver Blue and Rapira Platinum Lux
Material – 316L Stainless Steel
Weight – 87.3g
Blade Tab – Exposed
Head Width – 40.73mm
Handle Length – 91.82mm
Handle Diameter – 12.99mm
Availability – Carbon Shaving
Final Word – A truly great razor