RayClem’s DE Blade Evaluations Spreadsheet
I have prepared a spreadsheet summarizing the results of the DE razor blade evaluations completed at this time. You can download the spreadsheet from the public folder of my Dropbox account using the url below. You should be able to view the spreadsheet from the link, but if you wish to manipulate the data, please save it to your own computer as the file access is read only. It is a MS Excel file in xlsx format. It includes features to allow easy sorting by individual columns. Most spreadsheet software should be able to open the file.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/71ttt15wy...qo8eb&dl=0
Here are some notes applicable to the spreadsheet:
DE razor blades are one of the most YMMV aspects of traditional wet shaving. Not only does the performance of a blade depend upon the coarseness of your beard and the sensitivity of your skin, it also depends upon the razor in which the blades are used. I evaluated the blades using a Karve SS razor with SB C-Plate. That is a medium aggressive razor which should work with a wide variety of blades as long as shaving technique is good.
1. The ratings on sharpness range from 1-5 with 1 being dull and 5 being super sharp. Sharpness was rated based on two-day growth of my coarse, old-man, white beard. Shavers with fine beards such as teens might do just fine with a blade rated 2-3. Shavers with typical beards should do well with blades in the 3-4 range. Shavers with tough, heavy beards will likely prefer sharper blades in the 4.5-5 range as I do. In aggressive razors, sharper blades might be too sharp for comfort, especially if your technique is lacking
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2. The rating on smoothness range from 1-5 with 1 being very rough and 5 being super smooth. Smoothness was rated based on the feel of the blade during the shave and the amount of feedback I received when applying witch hazel to my skin following the shave. Smoothness will be of greater importance to those with sensitive skin. Those with less sensitive skin might be able to use blades in the middle of the range with no issue.
3. The prices listed are the price per blade obtained from current prices on Amazon for 100 blade bulk lots. In a few instances, 100 blade packs were not available and are noted as such.
4. The “perceived value” is my best estimate of the value of the blades based on the sharpness and smoothness and the cost per blade. The higher the value, the higher the quality of blade for your money. While I love super sharp, super smooth blades and am willing to pay a premium for them, there is a limit. I like the performance of King C Gillette blades, but I am unwilling to purchase them in 10 blade tucks for 70 cents per blade. If they were available for 20-25 cents in bulk, they would be excellent value. Since I only evaluated blades for two shaves at most, I did not include blade durability in the value assessment. If a more expensive blade can provide additional shaves, it might be a better value than indicated.
5. Please note that all blades produced by Gillette in Russia at the PPI facility are no longer being produced. In many cases, blades are still in inventory at vendors and can be purchased. In some instances prices are rising as inventories are depleted. Some Russian brands are moving to India or China, but with the exception of King C Gillette blades from China, few have been seen in the market. Likewise, the revered Personna Platinum Chrome Israeli Reds are no longer available from Israel; they are now made in Germany. If you love the Israeli Reds, the German version appears to be a suitable replacement.
I will continue to update the spreadsheet as blades are added. However, you will need to download the spreadsheet again to get updates. Any personal notes you might have added will be lost.
I have prepared a spreadsheet summarizing the results of the DE razor blade evaluations completed at this time. You can download the spreadsheet from the public folder of my Dropbox account using the url below. You should be able to view the spreadsheet from the link, but if you wish to manipulate the data, please save it to your own computer as the file access is read only. It is a MS Excel file in xlsx format. It includes features to allow easy sorting by individual columns. Most spreadsheet software should be able to open the file.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/71ttt15wy...qo8eb&dl=0
Here are some notes applicable to the spreadsheet:
DE razor blades are one of the most YMMV aspects of traditional wet shaving. Not only does the performance of a blade depend upon the coarseness of your beard and the sensitivity of your skin, it also depends upon the razor in which the blades are used. I evaluated the blades using a Karve SS razor with SB C-Plate. That is a medium aggressive razor which should work with a wide variety of blades as long as shaving technique is good.
1. The ratings on sharpness range from 1-5 with 1 being dull and 5 being super sharp. Sharpness was rated based on two-day growth of my coarse, old-man, white beard. Shavers with fine beards such as teens might do just fine with a blade rated 2-3. Shavers with typical beards should do well with blades in the 3-4 range. Shavers with tough, heavy beards will likely prefer sharper blades in the 4.5-5 range as I do. In aggressive razors, sharper blades might be too sharp for comfort, especially if your technique is lacking
.
2. The rating on smoothness range from 1-5 with 1 being very rough and 5 being super smooth. Smoothness was rated based on the feel of the blade during the shave and the amount of feedback I received when applying witch hazel to my skin following the shave. Smoothness will be of greater importance to those with sensitive skin. Those with less sensitive skin might be able to use blades in the middle of the range with no issue.
3. The prices listed are the price per blade obtained from current prices on Amazon for 100 blade bulk lots. In a few instances, 100 blade packs were not available and are noted as such.
4. The “perceived value” is my best estimate of the value of the blades based on the sharpness and smoothness and the cost per blade. The higher the value, the higher the quality of blade for your money. While I love super sharp, super smooth blades and am willing to pay a premium for them, there is a limit. I like the performance of King C Gillette blades, but I am unwilling to purchase them in 10 blade tucks for 70 cents per blade. If they were available for 20-25 cents in bulk, they would be excellent value. Since I only evaluated blades for two shaves at most, I did not include blade durability in the value assessment. If a more expensive blade can provide additional shaves, it might be a better value than indicated.
5. Please note that all blades produced by Gillette in Russia at the PPI facility are no longer being produced. In many cases, blades are still in inventory at vendors and can be purchased. In some instances prices are rising as inventories are depleted. Some Russian brands are moving to India or China, but with the exception of King C Gillette blades from China, few have been seen in the market. Likewise, the revered Personna Platinum Chrome Israeli Reds are no longer available from Israel; they are now made in Germany. If you love the Israeli Reds, the German version appears to be a suitable replacement.
I will continue to update the spreadsheet as blades are added. However, you will need to download the spreadsheet again to get updates. Any personal notes you might have added will be lost.