(This post was last modified: 02-25-2024, 09:25 PM by RayClem.)
Sunday Shave- Gillette Super Nacet Platinum- Made in China for the Malaysian market
My favorite Gillette/PPI Russian blade was the Nacet. The Nacet was originally produced as a platinum coated blade, but later that platinum was dropped and only Nacet Stainless blades were available. While both are good blades, I had a slight preference for the Nacet Platinum as they tend to be slightly smoother. Fortunately, I have a few tucks of Nacet Platinum remaining and a bulk pack of Nacet Stainless. However, with Gillette blade production moving away from St Petersburg to either China or India, I have been trying to find a suitable replacement. Thus, I had high hopes for the Gillette Super Nacet Platinum blade made in China for the Malaysian market.
I started today's shave with the Gillette 365 blade in my Karve C-plate razor. While it was not quite as sharp as the Russian Nacets, it was an excellent blade. After a few strokes with the Gillette 365 in the razor, I replaced it with a fresh Super Nacet Platinum. I immediately noted a drop in sharpness as evidenced by significant blade resistance. However, by the second pass, the blade started to become sharper. By the 3rd pass, it was even sharper. I completed the shave with my clean-up pass featuring buffing strokes ATG and XTG. The result was a nice near-BBS shave. When I applied witch hazel after the shave, I got more feedback that expected.
As a result of this shave, I am rating the Gillette Super Nacet Platinum as 4.5 sharpness and 4.25 smoothness. That makes the blade similar in performance to the Tatra Platinum and Tiger Platinum blades produced in Czech Rep. However, the Gillette blades cost 23 cents each when purchased in 120 blade bulk packs compared to 9 - 10 cents per blade for the Czech blades. Thus, the Czech blades are a better value.
The evaluation spreadsheet has been updated.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/71ttt15wy...qo8eb&dl=0
For Tuesday's shave I will be trying the King C Gillette blades made in China. I have previously tested the KCG blades made in Russia. I want to see if the Chinese blades now available on store shelves are as good as the ones from Russia.
My favorite Gillette/PPI Russian blade was the Nacet. The Nacet was originally produced as a platinum coated blade, but later that platinum was dropped and only Nacet Stainless blades were available. While both are good blades, I had a slight preference for the Nacet Platinum as they tend to be slightly smoother. Fortunately, I have a few tucks of Nacet Platinum remaining and a bulk pack of Nacet Stainless. However, with Gillette blade production moving away from St Petersburg to either China or India, I have been trying to find a suitable replacement. Thus, I had high hopes for the Gillette Super Nacet Platinum blade made in China for the Malaysian market.
I started today's shave with the Gillette 365 blade in my Karve C-plate razor. While it was not quite as sharp as the Russian Nacets, it was an excellent blade. After a few strokes with the Gillette 365 in the razor, I replaced it with a fresh Super Nacet Platinum. I immediately noted a drop in sharpness as evidenced by significant blade resistance. However, by the second pass, the blade started to become sharper. By the 3rd pass, it was even sharper. I completed the shave with my clean-up pass featuring buffing strokes ATG and XTG. The result was a nice near-BBS shave. When I applied witch hazel after the shave, I got more feedback that expected.
As a result of this shave, I am rating the Gillette Super Nacet Platinum as 4.5 sharpness and 4.25 smoothness. That makes the blade similar in performance to the Tatra Platinum and Tiger Platinum blades produced in Czech Rep. However, the Gillette blades cost 23 cents each when purchased in 120 blade bulk packs compared to 9 - 10 cents per blade for the Czech blades. Thus, the Czech blades are a better value.
The evaluation spreadsheet has been updated.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/71ttt15wy...qo8eb&dl=0
For Tuesday's shave I will be trying the King C Gillette blades made in China. I have previously tested the KCG blades made in Russia. I want to see if the Chinese blades now available on store shelves are as good as the ones from Russia.