(This post was last modified: 10-09-2023, 04:07 PM by RayClem.)
Update on the Silver Star Super Stainless blade.
My prediction were correct, sort of. As expected, the blade did become sharper. It glided through my two-day beard with minimal resistance. However, the decline in smoothness was minimal. I got only a tiny bit of feedback when I applied the witch hazel after my shave. I got another excellent shave, near BBS with minimal irritation. The sharpness definitely moves up from 4 to 4.5. I debated whether to drop the smoothness from the original 4.5, but since the post-shave feedback was so minimal, I decided to leave it at 4.5. This elevated this blade sharpness to the same level as King C Gillette, Wizamet Super Iridium, and Minora Stainless, but the smoothness might not be quite as good. However, the Silver Star blades are priced at a very attractive 8 cents per blade when purchased in bulk packs of 100 blades. Thus, these blades are a great value. Even though I have enough blades to last me the rest of my natural life, I plan to purchase a 100 pack.
The next blade to be tried beginning Saturday will be the Personna Platinum from Germany. I have used it previously and found it to be similar to the Israeli Reds, but I want to confirm it in the current evaluation. If my recollection is correct, this will be quite similar to the blades mentioned in the paragraph above. Thus, trying the Personna Platinum immediately after the Silver Star blade will provide for a great comparison.
I also have some Asco blades to evaluate, also made by Lord. There are some who say that Lord makes only three basic blades and packages them for sale in different market. If the Asco blades are similar to the Silver Star blades, I won't complain. The Asco blade I have are in the red package. There are also blades in an orange package that are slightly less expensive. Some say the red and orange blades are the same blades. If any of you have tried both, please provide feedback.
My prediction were correct, sort of. As expected, the blade did become sharper. It glided through my two-day beard with minimal resistance. However, the decline in smoothness was minimal. I got only a tiny bit of feedback when I applied the witch hazel after my shave. I got another excellent shave, near BBS with minimal irritation. The sharpness definitely moves up from 4 to 4.5. I debated whether to drop the smoothness from the original 4.5, but since the post-shave feedback was so minimal, I decided to leave it at 4.5. This elevated this blade sharpness to the same level as King C Gillette, Wizamet Super Iridium, and Minora Stainless, but the smoothness might not be quite as good. However, the Silver Star blades are priced at a very attractive 8 cents per blade when purchased in bulk packs of 100 blades. Thus, these blades are a great value. Even though I have enough blades to last me the rest of my natural life, I plan to purchase a 100 pack.
The next blade to be tried beginning Saturday will be the Personna Platinum from Germany. I have used it previously and found it to be similar to the Israeli Reds, but I want to confirm it in the current evaluation. If my recollection is correct, this will be quite similar to the blades mentioned in the paragraph above. Thus, trying the Personna Platinum immediately after the Silver Star blade will provide for a great comparison.
I also have some Asco blades to evaluate, also made by Lord. There are some who say that Lord makes only three basic blades and packages them for sale in different market. If the Asco blades are similar to the Silver Star blades, I won't complain. The Asco blade I have are in the red package. There are also blades in an orange package that are slightly less expensive. Some say the red and orange blades are the same blades. If any of you have tried both, please provide feedback.