When would you want a stainless head vs a zamac one? Zamac is what the head of most safety razors is made from. It is a mixture of several metals, which are coated in chrome.
Neither is better than the other. Both have advantages and it really comes down to the application and personal preference.
I’ll start with my thinking.
The big advantage of zamac is cost. While stainless steel razor handles can be priced reasonably, razor heads can’t. Many quality zamac razors are available for $40 or less, with several good ones under $25.
The disadvantage with zamac is the if you drop it you may crack or have a piece of the chrome come off. If that happens, the razors days are numbered.
Stainless steel razor heads are expensive because they have to be milled rather than being cast like zamac. Milling takes skill, time and expensive tools, which can come together for them to be more in the artisan space and possibly a work of art.
Does a stainless razor shave better? Probably not. Consider this, a $.29 pen will write perfectly well, while a really nice pen can add so much more.
Of course, stainless is much less likely to rust or get marks on it. If the manufacturer uses the correct stainless, it is pretty hard to damage it by dropping it. Any scratches or small dings can be buffed out.
A stainless steel razor can absolutely be an heirloom to pass through the generations.
In my case, the only double edged razor head I like is the Muhle R41, which is a Zamac razor. If it were offered in stainless, I would pony up and get one. If I enjoyed many different safety razors, most would be zamac as I can't afford that many stainless ones.
What are your thoughts on zamac and stainless?
Neither is better than the other. Both have advantages and it really comes down to the application and personal preference.
I’ll start with my thinking.
The big advantage of zamac is cost. While stainless steel razor handles can be priced reasonably, razor heads can’t. Many quality zamac razors are available for $40 or less, with several good ones under $25.
The disadvantage with zamac is the if you drop it you may crack or have a piece of the chrome come off. If that happens, the razors days are numbered.
Stainless steel razor heads are expensive because they have to be milled rather than being cast like zamac. Milling takes skill, time and expensive tools, which can come together for them to be more in the artisan space and possibly a work of art.
Does a stainless razor shave better? Probably not. Consider this, a $.29 pen will write perfectly well, while a really nice pen can add so much more.
Of course, stainless is much less likely to rust or get marks on it. If the manufacturer uses the correct stainless, it is pretty hard to damage it by dropping it. Any scratches or small dings can be buffed out.
A stainless steel razor can absolutely be an heirloom to pass through the generations.
In my case, the only double edged razor head I like is the Muhle R41, which is a Zamac razor. If it were offered in stainless, I would pony up and get one. If I enjoyed many different safety razors, most would be zamac as I can't afford that many stainless ones.
What are your thoughts on zamac and stainless?