(This post was last modified: 07-31-2024, 05:07 AM by bbssboss.)
So the loving arms of USPS did deliver the package yesterday evening and thus got to take the razor for a spin today.
First off, this was sent gratis by the company so make what you will of any biases implicit in the review and feedback.
Second, personally I am all for giving the start-ups some leeway as they grow their wings and learn to soar, so forums members like ours are the early adopter and risk takers.
Third, the company as pointed out in earlier reviews has a 30-day risk-free policy... so really lowers the risk dollars for anyone to try it and credit to the company for being aggressive and confident as they signal to the market that they stand behind the product.
Onwards to my 2 cents of it.
For background while I have been wet shaving for some time and have a varied collection of hardware for some reason have never picked up an adjustable. Maybe because I rather set it and forget it than adjust it every time before use... hence this was my first outing with one.
Packaging: 9/10 Good solid compact eco-friendly packaging with great artwork on the box such that the box will be kept in the display cabinet instead of getting tossed as is typical. The razor lays snug in it and does not move around. The packaging material inside the box (foam?) can updated to a planet friendly material but thats really my view of it.
Razor fit and finish: 8.5/10 Finish is machined finish and while it's not as clean of machine marks say as a Yates machine finish its well in line with expectations. The edges are smooth, well rounded and no roughness or excesses material is present in the base plate or the top plates. The handle is knurled well enough that one can confidently hold it without fear of slips. The handle length is just right to let one wield it with reasonable nimbleness... my personal preference would be to have the handle be slightly slimmer.
Operating the Adjustable gears: 8/10 The company is already working on enhancing the dot visibility so that's already known. There is easy but not loosey goosey movement of the wheel, the mechanism is smooth to turn and during shaving I had no reason to unintentionally venture to the gear to adjust it yet one can have a mechanism which locks the gear in place perhaps. Not sure how other adjustable are typically so I will not expand in much detail here.
The Shave: 9/10 For me a razor at least has to perform equivalent to a Tech for it to have a chance in my rotation (a Tech gives me a DFS by the 3rd pass) and my top end (where I rush out to buy another spare) is a Wolfman SE WR4 with a Feather Super blade (that gives me a BBS on the 1 pass itself). This razor got me a BBS by the 2nd pass which lasted me a good 8 hours with no irritation. The razor is weighty and makes it presence felt yet on a 3.5 setting does not bite, even on 6 it shaves smooth with some blade feel yet never threating. The hybrid baseplate didn't have a huge variation in shave feel in the lower settings while on higher setting (4 and above) I preferred the SB side. The blade used was a Gillette Blue (Russian) on its second outing and the soap was Los Joserra.
I think its a good tool where one will be comfortable using it.