One shave down - wow!
Prep: 24 hours since last shave, shower
Background music: my 3 year old chatting himself to sleep on the monitor.
Shave cream: stirling executive man (my old faithful) - I will try the RE soap in a forthcoming shave
Blade: new feather
So I may not have quite as much experience as some of you on this thread, but hopefully that brings a useful, albeit different, perspective (first review and passaround!). I’ve been an on and off DE shaver for 20 years or so, but only recently committed to actually improving. Now on with the review!
I agree with many of the posters on the following points:
-The blade is hard to load. I figured it out, and shouldn’t have trouble going forward, but it’s a bit finicky. I also note the blade doesn’t seem to have an even gap from the top cap along its length despite many attempts to fix. I believe this is simply the way it is. Other posters noted this.
-the handle is not quite as grippy as the Ambassador, but is definitely solid during the shave. I would say the Ambassador reminds you throughout the shave that it has a phenomenal grip (it’s almost prickly). The Konsul simply grips. It’s good enough to not think about.
-the build quality is top notch. As an ex casual machinist, I appreciate what they have accomplished and the price point.
Quick takeaways on the shave: wow! So efficient and easy! Smoothest shave in recent memory. It was also so easy!
My shave drew guidance from others on this thread: first pass WTG 4.5, second pass XTG 3.5, cleanup on 5 (with a bit ATG - which I usually can’t do!). It definitely feels like a more efficient Merkur 37C (teo pictures side by side with the Konsul set to #1 and #6), although slants are tough to do side by side given their geometry). It has the same ease of shaving and finding the correct angle (something I find slants are good at), but has a touch more blade feel. I often find myself picking up the 37C and just being taken aback with how it always shaves so well and so easily. Maybe this is a slant thing, maybe it’s a me thing - I dunno. I feel like the Konsul would have the same characteristic but is just a more sophisticated shaver. The adjustability, and being a bit more aggressive in general, is a much needed improvement to the slant geometry.
This razor also plowed through the area on the outer sides of my (nonexistent) mustache. My razors almost always get a bit grabby there. When the Konsul passed through this without any grabbing I was sold.
My second, XTG pass had much less hair to remove than with my other razors, as the first pass was so efficiently done. It was a breeze though.
I also find the razor handled my neck very well, which has some nuisance hairs which lay very flat against my neck. The Konsul had enough blade feel and ease of shaving that I knocked them all down without any touch ups!
I am looking forward to shave #2. I may take 48 hours to see how it deals with a bit more scruff.