I tested a bunch of blades, at least in the high 30s, maybe as many as 40 different types by the time I finally finished. After it all I was burnt out with it all, but that's another story.
I truly didn't care what the wrapper said on it, my goal was to find blades that I liked. Very quickly I found that for me to like it it had to be both sharp and smooth.
The worst were the Dorcos one was a hair better than the other, but with one I pulled it out of the razor after just one stroke, the other made it a bit longer. My notes at time state that I would rather shave with an axe head. Smooth they were since they cut almost nothing and were just a blood letting waiting to happen.
There were some surprises. Blades that I thought would be good weren't and some that I thought would be bad were excellent. The SuperMax blades being of the latter sort. Too, it pretty much didn't matter what I'd read online. Some blades that others loved I thought were absolute junk. Others, like the MedPreps and 7 O'clock Yellows got their rep's by being excellent, and sure enough I thought so too. In fact the 2nd blades that I tried were the Yellows and it was a EUREKA! moment. I was absolutely blown away by the performance and feel of it.
What a shame we can't come into this as noobs, knowing what sort of blade we like. :-)
I don't know why we like the blades we do but I strongly suspect lather plays a big part in it. Too, we have our individual faces and technique.
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Brian. Lover of SE razors.