#271

Posting Freak
Canada
(12-09-2019, 08:37 PM)slantman Wrote: After 48 days in shipping transit I finally got my Smart 1.18 razor and shave bowl. The package was shipped from Moscow to Hamburg,Germany were it apparently was placed on a container ship. It landed in Jersey City USPS then went to Jacksonville, Fl then to Fort Pierce, Fl and eventually to my mailbox. Will give it a spin tomorrow morning. 

Wow! What a trip and I hope you enjoy the razor after the long wait.  Happy2
Celestino
Love, Laughter & Shaving  Heart
#272
(12-09-2019, 08:37 PM)slantman Wrote: After 48 days in shipping transit I finally got my Smart 1.18 razor and shave bowl. The package was shipped from Moscow to Hamburg,Germany were it apparently was placed on a container ship. It landed in Jersey City USPS then went to Jacksonville, Fl then to Fort Pierce, Fl and eventually to my mailbox. Will give it a spin tomorrow morning. 

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That’s some kind of trip. Careful as I see too many spirals in the image and the razor May be sea sick!


Greetings from Santa Rosa, CA
#273
West coast razor arrived today, will give it a whirl tomorrow

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#274

Merchant
St. Louis, MO
(This post was last modified: 12-10-2019, 04:32 PM by dominicr. Edit Reason: forgot some content )
I received the razor yesterday.
My 1st impressions:
-nice box and number of components for $150(I believe that's the price?)
-it's a bit difficult to pick the pieces out of the tightly formed foam
-the handle is nice looking, but lacking in knurling for wet gripping
-the CNC looks crisp and the lasered letter/numbers are very legible
-the finish is ok. My question, at what price point does one expect high polishing, which I know for a fact takes time. At $150, is it expected?
-it feels worthy of a $150 price and you have plenty of options. (If you can tolerated the handle. My suggestion to the makers, MORE knurling!)

I own a Rex Ambassador and a Rockwell 6S. I've owned the 6S since they retailed for $80, so it's been a long time.
The 1st Shave:
I immediately put one of our handles on because the included handle felt slick when I tried it dry. No way I wanted to use it wet. I'm spoiled for knurling.
I've been tending towards milder settings with a Feather blade so that's what I started with. The mildest plate on my head felt like there wasn't even a blade in there. I had to look at it and double check. It wasn't the closest shave, but I basically felt I was just wiping lather off my head. It was surprising, but it did smooth the dome.
I stepped up to the next plate for my face. It too felt very mild. I decided to stick with it for the full 3 passes. I was able to achieve a smooth comfortable shave. It wasn't BBS, but it was acceptable. Tomorrow, I'll step up the the next plate and then the open comb.
PS What are the 2 small bottles?

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#275
(12-10-2019, 03:45 PM)dominicr Wrote: I received the razor yesterday.
My 1st impressions:
-nice box and number of components for $150(I believe that's the price?)
-it's a bit difficult to pick the pieces out of the tightly formed foam
-the handle is nice looking, but lacking in knurling for wet gripping
-the CNC looks crisp and the lasered letter/numbers are very legible
-the finish is ok. My question, at what price point does one expect high polishing, which I know for a fact takes time. At $150, is it expected?
-it feels worthy of a $150 price and you have plenty of options. (If you can tolerated the handle. My suggestion to the makers, MORE knurling!)

I own a Rex Ambassador and a Rockwell 6S. I've owned the 6S since they retailed for $80, so it's been a long time.
The 1st Shave:
I immediately put one of our handles on because the included handle felt slick when I tried it dry. No way I wanted to use it wet. I'm spoiled for knurling.
I've been tending towards milder settings with a Feather blade so that's what I started with. The mildest plate on my head felt like there wasn't even a blade in there. I had to look at it and double check. It wasn't the closest shave, but I basically felt I was just wiping lather off my head. It was surprising, but it did smooth the dome.
I stepped up to the next plate for my face. It too felt very mild. I decided to stick with it for the full 3 passes. I was able to achieve a smooth comfortable shave. It wasn't BBS, but it was acceptable. Tomorrow, I'll step up the the next plate and then the open comb.
PS What are the 2 small bottles?
The two sample bottles are aftershaves. They are very nice.


Greetings from Santa Rosa, CA

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#276

Merchant
St. Louis, MO
Today was the most aggressive straight bar. It was deceptively smooth during the shave. I received some blade feedback that I like and unlike the other plates, I felt like I was shaving vs. wiping. However, when completed, I had several weepers with it paired with a Feather blade. I want to give this same plate another go with a Gillette/WS blade before moving to the OC. Here is a picture of the handle with my handle. Big visual difference in grip.[Image: 8e121d868d5f413b60f8ca8d7fefdc8f.jpg]

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#277

Merchant
St. Louis, MO
Today was the 1.18 plate with a Gillette/Wilkinson Sword blade. These bar plates have a very smooth feel for sure. I again got a few weepers although fewer than with the Feather blade. Tomorrow, the Open Comb.

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#278

Merchant
St. Louis, MO
The open comb today with the Gillette/WS blade was the best so far. No weepers. It wasn't BBS, but was DFS. I'll have some final thoughts when I have more time and I'll shave using the OC and a Feather to see how it goes. I should be able to send it along on Monday. Would anyone be offended it I dropped a little soap sample in the box?

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#279

Merchant
St. Louis, MO
(This post was last modified: 12-16-2019, 10:18 PM by dominicr.)
My final thoughts on the Homelike.
Pros-

-The box. Overall, I like the box size & magnetic closure.
-CNC machining on the heads. I like the crisp look of this over my Rockwell 6S which is cast.
-Flexibility. The reason I purchased the Rex and the 6S is adjustability/flexibility. I don't know that I could bring myself to spend $150 and only get 1 plate/shaving option. An assortment like this would be at the top of my list if I was in the market and would be a recommendation for someone that might ask.
***I would be paying attention premium razor makers.***
-Handle length. I think it is a good length that will appeal to a wide audience. I know this from sales experience.

Cons-

-The grip on the handle is poor.
-The foam cutouts for the components could have been a little easier to remove items from. They are very tight. I consider this a minor factor.
-Polishing could have been better. However, I am very aware of what it takes to polish/finish stainless. I don't know if nice hand polishing of the components is feasible at the $150 price point.

As a side note. I found it amusing that there was a silicone washer in the assortment. I find it superfluous and would probably put it in the box and never use it. A small circular mark on the bottom of a tool that I use regularly is nothing that I even want to put a thought towards. I almost dropped it down the drain once.

Improve the handle grip and you have a formidable competitor to what's out there.

PS I forgot to mention. I stuck a bag of Black & Tan shaving soap samples in the box. Everyone can take one out of the bag as it goes around.

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Shave Sharp, Look Sharp
#280
West Coast razor will be sent out to draebeard in the next couple days. I'll post my impressions of the razor over my Winter Break from work when I have a little more time.

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