(This post was last modified: 05-03-2021, 10:56 PM by GlazedBoker.)
I had mentioned this razor in one of the other WSC threads but, didn’t want to throw that thread off when it deals with another of their razors in their arsenal. So, I decided to keep this one the Triple S on it’s own and give it some shaves and see how it goes. It’s touted as a mild shaver from the Wet Shaving Club for those that prefer a milder shave with not much blade feel. Additionally it is made of all Stainless Steel but, gives no mention of the steels alloy nor where it is made/manufactured. I believe it to be done via CNC as there are tooling marks from cutting on the bottom of the base plate and that is the only place that shows any significant machining marks as everywhere else on the head assembly is a nicely polished finish, almost chrome like in appearance. I ordered it in the adjustable version which means that the handle is adjustable in length to one’s liking. The handle has a quality finish as well, not mirror like in polish but, a nice bead blasted matte with a slight luster to it. Looks and feels good in the hands as it is devoid of knurling yet it exhibits longitudinal serrations on 3/4 of the handle with 4 vertical indentations towards the last top 1/4 length. Like I said, it feels good and offers positive grip in the hands. The handle is super long if one leaves it completely assembled with the bottom stub and additional insert. Longer than I prefer. I removed the extra insert and the handle length was more to my liking.
A few pics below with the minimalist packaging (comes in a sturdy mailer type cardboard in which the items are wrapped in a sort of wax paper with I think are 50 Tatra blades. Not bad for $40 shipped) which i don’t mind at all. I’ll have weight specs at a later time but, for now here’s a bit of eye candy.
Shave to follow with a Feather blade (it’s a mild razor so they say) installed and a quick first impression of the razors cutting ability....
A few pics below with the minimalist packaging (comes in a sturdy mailer type cardboard in which the items are wrapped in a sort of wax paper with I think are 50 Tatra blades. Not bad for $40 shipped) which i don’t mind at all. I’ll have weight specs at a later time but, for now here’s a bit of eye candy.
Shave to follow with a Feather blade (it’s a mild razor so they say) installed and a quick first impression of the razors cutting ability....