@OhioShaves as usual another great detailed educational breakdown of wet shaving products. As of now my I'm not interest in a slant safety razor, but tgat could change. In my way early days of wet shaving i swore it was only mild butterfly razors, that so changed😂. If i only could talk to my earlier version and say yeah right 😂.
I just bought the 55SL for the second time since I dropped and broke my first one while shaving. I really enjoy using it and it became one of my favorite razors once I refined my technique and paired it with a 7 o'clock yellow blade. Great video by the way 🤘
If you can bring yourself to revisit this razor, you might well find that a milder blade would provide for a completely different experience. Ladas, Derby Premium, Dorco Prime and Gillette Winner are my favourite mild blades.
I think the biggest problem I had was the soap was a little too thick on my face “ not enough hydration/water” and cutting through my goatee with any safety. Razor is quite a feat.
Great video review. The razor has great build quality, but it was a bit rough on my face. I have shaved with it about 5 times and I tend to get weepers each time. I am sure I could figure out how to shave properly with it, but I just have so many other razors I like more.
CK6 is excellent. I'm getting that razor to for my neck. Nothing cuts it very well with any blade I've tried. It lays flat against my skin and razors in general won't pick it up. Semi coarse but lays against skin and won't release. I'll figure it out one dy. I've been dealing with it for 50 years. Started with a Fat Boy in the early 70"s. Dad's razor. I get BBS every where else. Got a T2 ordered i hope maximum aggression level with that will pull it up. Love your video's. Keep up the great work.
Great review, David. The 55SL was my first DE razor. Still like it a lot, but I get better, more consistent shaves with my EJ DE86 (Nacets in both). Shave on, my friend!
David, great video. I am with you, I have tried a couple of slants, cheap and expensive. Results were the same, several nicks, cuts and a generally uncomfortable shave. I am sure it is user error, buy why screw with it when I get a great shave with the Blackland Blackbird Titanium? Thanks for the honest review.
Great razor ! I’ve used it on my head and my face with an astra blade . I always use a pre shave soap from razor emporium and it seems to help with nicks and weepers!!!! 👍🏻🧼🪒
So it IS the semi-slant! I have been really looking forward to this one specifically due to the equal blade exposure ❤❤❤❤ Please say you are doing a giveaway 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
good demonstration with the semi-slant razor there. Does the Trafalgar brush has scratchy texture at the tip? I bought the Simpsons 24mm limited edition petrol head brush that some says in the forum shares the same strain as Trafalgar. That brush is too scratchy to me especially below the chin area.
It's been my experience with Personna Blades they are very smooth while being extremely sharp, shavers tend become lax and apply a lil too much pressure. I'm surprised that the Semi slant was is that efficient for having a smaller gap
I got this razor recently and I've been trying to use it with King C Gillettes, the rebranded Platinums. I'm finding it very hard to get through a shave with this razor without cutting myself even after wearing the same blade down through a couple of full shaves of about 2 days growth. I still feel scared to go quickly but I do get the sense that I'm going too slow and allowing the blade to drag too much. I have some chrome plated Pace blades but I've been able to tell they are much duller to begin with than the Gillette blades. I tried those the first time and didn't cut myself but I personally feel like Gillette Platinums or Feathers in a Merkur 34C are way easier to use and still get me a very quick and extremely smooth shave without terrifying myself.
Thanks for sharing. The beautiful thing is the razor blades are so inexpensive. I recommend getting a variety pack to see which blade fits this particular razor. For me that's the struggle I have one starting out with a new razor. The razor blade combination Hass to be perfect for it to be a great shave.
I have that razor and the 37C also, the semi slant feels very smooth and comfortable but it removes hair very aggressively, I have a few other slant razors too and they all shave like that, I’ve had similar issues while shaving with it to what you had, same with the 37C, I think slants are designed best for 1 pass shaves, where they can remove most of the stubble in one go, I dont see any reason to do more then 1 pass with a slant because you don’t need it, the geometry of the blade negates its purpose for anything past 1 pass, it’s great if you want to shave daily and your in a rush eg. To get out the door to work I will say aswell that they work brilliant for head shaving, speaking from experience, the head is less susceptible to irritation also so you may not get as much nicks/irritation on a headshave, enjoyed the video 👍😊
I'm not a slant guy. I don't believe in the theory that slant razors are made for people with sensitive skin. I think there's way better razors out there that are smooth shavers that achieve a way better shave than any slant ever made. I'm just trying to produce videos that people ask for. I would say spend twice or three times the money get a great razor for life. But if you need to try $30 won't break the bank
@@OhioShaves yes, I much prefer an efficient closed comb razor, slants always leave me with stinging and redness on the face, when the alum is applied, they work for some people and others they don’t, but if you want to shave quickly in 1 pass and not have to worry about touch ups or any of that, if you just want to be socially acceptable for work or anything else a slant will work for you on that occasion, but definitely not for a 2 or 3 pass shave, the blade angle is too harsh for that, YMMV 😊👍
If you try to use the Kai with the Merkur 37c, you could obtain a depth shave, because they are larger, so they can go deeper. For me that combination is too much ... I feel my skin too tired, after the shave, despite the absence of burn or cut, such a pity because for me that blade is extremely smooth and cut very well.
@@OhioShaves Maybe is due the fact that using a mild slant razor you don't feel the blade and so you tend to put more pressure and/or pass multiple time over the same area, when something remain. Maybe helpful using a preshave, even after the first passage, and go slowly during the shave.
Well done David. Please let me ask you some advice not related to this video. I want to buy a Karve brass DE safety razor, and want to get two of its plates equivalent to Rockwell R2 and R4 plates. Please can you look at the Karve plates and select these two plates for me please? I actually sent an email to the Karve contact but till date they have not responded. Please pardon the seeming distraction...
I hate to bring this to your attention. I've contacted Krave as well with no response. I have a subscriber that sent me the Bradly with 8 different plates, open comb and closed all in brass. The weight and the handle is great. I have never gotten a good shave with this razor. Save your money. I have shaved with all the plates open and close comb and have not achieved a good shave. To this point, I have never produced a video using this razor because I don't want to hurt the manufacturer sales. They are a great company, and I cannot produce a video to slander their business. Move on to the Rockwell and you will love your life forever.
@@OhioShaves thank you so much David. I sincerely appreciate your advice, and will now upgrade from my Rockwell 2C to the 6S. You are doing an excellent good by your videos; keep it up, and God bless you.
Have you tried any other slants besides this and merkur 37c? I'm interested in one and I've made a list of about 12 of them I might want to purchase. Definitely not all 12 lol. I'm thinking maybe one of these two or an Ikon or Fatip to begin with just because they are inexpensive. Mild, yet efficient is what I look for. Thanks for the review!
They were developed around the same time as manufacturers were experimenting with thinner blades if I remember correctly e.g. Rotbart extra dünn (extra thin) and others. That would make sense as the torque stiffens the blade. These days I don't think anybody makes extra thin blades anymore that would need stiffening up in the razor so I think slants are actually obsolete and no longer have any purpose.
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That’s awesome! I’d love to try the 99R. Thanks so much 👍
Congrats!
That's one of my favorite razors, smooth and efficient.
Great video man, love it.
Thank you much
One of my favourite razors. Nice shave.
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i have this razor in my collection and for me its on the aggresiv side. Nice video👍
Okay. Thanks for sharing 😁
@OhioShaves as usual another great detailed educational breakdown of wet shaving products. As of now my I'm not interest in a slant safety razor, but tgat could change. In my way early days of wet shaving i swore it was only mild butterfly razors, that so changed😂. If i only could talk to my earlier version and say yeah right 😂.
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I just bought the 55SL for the second time since I dropped and broke my first one while shaving. I really enjoy using it and it became one of my favorite razors once I refined my technique and paired it with a 7 o'clock yellow blade. Great video by the way 🤘
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My neck is VERY sensitive, so I do two across the grain passes and one semi against the grain pass.
Whatever works is good in my book. Thanks for sharing Lee
If you can bring yourself to revisit this razor, you might well find that a milder blade would provide for a completely different experience. Ladas, Derby Premium, Dorco Prime and Gillette Winner are my favourite mild blades.
I think the biggest problem I had was the soap was a little too thick on my face “ not enough hydration/water” and cutting through my goatee with any safety. Razor is quite a feat.
I'm a novice at wet shaving and had very good results with this razor and cheap Lord and Dorco blades
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Great video review. The razor has great build quality, but it was a bit rough on my face. I have shaved with it about 5 times and I tend to get weepers each time. I am sure I could figure out how to shave properly with it, but I just have so many other razors I like more.
💯Thanks for sharing Brian.
CK6 is excellent. I'm getting that razor to for my neck. Nothing cuts it very well with any blade I've tried. It lays flat against my skin and razors in general won't pick it up. Semi coarse but lays against skin and won't release. I'll figure it out one dy. I've been dealing with it for 50 years. Started with a Fat Boy in the early 70"s. Dad's razor. I get BBS every where else. Got a T2 ordered i hope maximum aggression level with that will pull it up. Love your video's. Keep up the great work.
Nice. Keep us up-to-date. Thanks for your support.
Another razor to add to my list. Thanks for the review.
Welcome. What razor are you shaving with currently?
Great video. I find slants too aggressive for me also. Too much blade feel for me and end up getting cut. I prefer the blade feel of the Rockwell 6s.
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Yeah better to do multiple passes with a mild razor imo
Great review, David. The 55SL was my first DE razor. Still like it a lot, but I get better, more consistent shaves with my EJ DE86 (Nacets in both). Shave on, my friend!
Thanks for sharing
Cannot hide from the alum😂 excellent video! Scott from the brownbag gentleman.
Nice. Sent me some product
David, great video. I am with you, I have tried a couple of slants, cheap and expensive. Results were the same, several nicks, cuts and a generally uncomfortable shave. I am sure it is user error, buy why screw with it when I get a great shave with the Blackland Blackbird Titanium? Thanks for the honest review.
Thanks Wally
Great razor ! I’ve used it on my head and my face with an astra blade . I always use a pre shave soap from razor emporium and it seems to help with nicks and weepers!!!! 👍🏻🧼🪒
Great tip!
So it IS the semi-slant! I have been really looking forward to this one specifically due to the equal blade exposure ❤❤❤❤
Please say you are doing a giveaway 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Yes, but going to do a shootout between 3 different slants first
@@OhioShaves wow! This is going to be absolutely epic!
Thank you much Lee
good demonstration with the semi-slant razor there. Does the Trafalgar brush has scratchy texture at the tip?
I bought the Simpsons 24mm limited edition petrol head brush that some says in the forum shares the same strain as Trafalgar. That brush is too scratchy to me especially below the chin area.
Not at all. Silky smooth on my face. I had the same problem on my face with a badger brush. This brush is wonderful on my sensitive skin.
It's been my experience with Personna Blades they are very smooth while being extremely sharp, shavers tend become lax and apply a lil too much pressure. I'm surprised that the Semi slant was is that efficient for having a smaller gap
Great blades.
I got this razor recently and I've been trying to use it with King C Gillettes, the rebranded Platinums. I'm finding it very hard to get through a shave with this razor without cutting myself even after wearing the same blade down through a couple of full shaves of about 2 days growth. I still feel scared to go quickly but I do get the sense that I'm going too slow and allowing the blade to drag too much. I have some chrome plated Pace blades but I've been able to tell they are much duller to begin with than the Gillette blades. I tried those the first time and didn't cut myself but I personally feel like Gillette Platinums or Feathers in a Merkur 34C are way easier to use and still get me a very quick and extremely smooth shave without terrifying myself.
Thanks for sharing. The beautiful thing is the razor blades are so inexpensive. I recommend getting a variety pack to see which blade fits this particular razor. For me that's the struggle I have one starting out with a new razor. The razor blade combination Hass to be perfect for it to be a great shave.
I have that razor and the 37C also, the semi slant feels very smooth and comfortable but it removes hair very aggressively, I have a few other slant razors too and they all shave like that, I’ve had similar issues while shaving with it to what you had, same with the 37C, I think slants are designed best for 1 pass shaves, where they can remove most of the stubble in one go, I dont see any reason to do more then 1 pass with a slant because you don’t need it, the geometry of the blade negates its purpose for anything past 1 pass, it’s great if you want to shave daily and your in a rush eg. To get out the door to work
I will say aswell that they work brilliant for head shaving, speaking from experience, the head is less susceptible to irritation also so you may not get as much nicks/irritation on a headshave, enjoyed the video 👍😊
I'm not a slant guy. I don't believe in the theory that slant razors are made for people with sensitive skin. I think there's way better razors out there that are smooth shavers that achieve a way better shave than any slant ever made. I'm just trying to produce videos that people ask for. I would say spend twice or three times the money get a great razor for life. But if you need to try $30 won't break the bank
@@OhioShaves yes, I much prefer an efficient closed comb razor, slants always leave me with stinging and redness on the face, when the alum is applied, they work for some people and others they don’t, but if you want to shave quickly in 1 pass and not have to worry about touch ups or any of that, if you just want to be socially acceptable for work or anything else a slant will work for you on that occasion, but definitely not for a 2 or 3 pass shave, the blade angle is too harsh for that, YMMV 😊👍
If you try to use the Kai with the Merkur 37c, you could obtain a depth shave, because they are larger, so they can go deeper.
For me that combination is too much ... I feel my skin too tired, after the shave, despite the absence of burn or cut, such a pity because for me that blade is extremely smooth and cut very well.
I'm not a big fan of slants
@@OhioShaves Maybe is due the fact that using a mild slant razor you don't feel the blade and so you tend to put more pressure and/or pass multiple time over the same area, when something remain.
Maybe helpful using a preshave, even after the first passage, and go slowly during the shave.
Thanks for the great video and best regards!
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I did think to myself that you were pressing hard with it so I agree that could definitely have been the case
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Well done David. Please let me ask you some advice not related to this video. I want to buy a Karve brass DE safety razor, and want to get two of its plates equivalent to Rockwell R2 and R4 plates. Please can you look at the Karve plates and select these two plates for me please? I actually sent an email to the Karve contact but till date they have not responded. Please pardon the seeming distraction...
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I hate to bring this to your attention. I've contacted Krave as well with no response. I have a subscriber that sent me the Bradly with 8 different plates, open comb and closed all in brass. The weight and the handle is great. I have never gotten a good shave with this razor. Save your money. I have shaved with all the plates open and close comb and have not achieved a good shave. To this point, I have never produced a video using this razor because I don't want to hurt the manufacturer sales. They are a great company, and I cannot produce a video to slander their business. Move on to the Rockwell and you will love your life forever.
@@OhioShaves thank you so much David. I sincerely appreciate your advice, and will now upgrade from my Rockwell 2C to the 6S. You are doing an excellent good by your videos; keep it up, and God bless you.
Have you tried any other slants besides this and merkur 37c? I'm interested in one and I've made a list of about 12 of them I might want to purchase. Definitely not all 12 lol. I'm thinking maybe one of these two or an Ikon or Fatip to begin with just because they are inexpensive. Mild, yet efficient is what I look for.
Thanks for the review!
The Ikon is the other one I have
@@OhioShaves x3 or b1?
Not sure
@@OhioShaves x3 is silver/chrome colored, b1 is black
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Noob here. Can someone explain the point of a slant razor? I guess I just don't understand its purpose.
Supposedly it's supposed to help if you have sensitive skin. I think it's more of a marketing ploy, but that's what said in the wet shaving community.
They were developed around the same time as manufacturers were experimenting with thinner blades if I remember correctly e.g. Rotbart extra dünn (extra thin) and others. That would make sense as the torque stiffens the blade.
These days I don't think anybody makes extra thin blades anymore that would need stiffening up in the razor so I think slants are actually obsolete and no longer have any purpose.
Ouch! Does a slanted razor help you choose the angle of aggression without making your face sting like a red onion?
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Good
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It could have been lack of experience with this razor
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@@OhioShaves Could you try shaving your head with it?
I believe that Razorock 37, Merkur 37c, Fatip lo storto. All these cars are better! Even the Hindus themselves write about it.
I just reviewed razors