They’re both great razors. I started out with a 34c to get my feet wet, then upgraded to a 6s a few months later, which I love just as much. No matter which razor one chooses, I highly recommend buying a variety pack of blades to find what works best, especially for a beginner. It’s all part of the journey that makes wet shaving so enjoyable and personal. Thanks for another great video, Dave. You’ve helped me from the start of my journey, and I’m forever grateful!
Great video Dave. I have been on this journey for the past five months. I have the 34C. While I do want to get other razors, I am sticking with the 34C. Changing blades and working on technique. Your advice has been welcomed, as I have a Parker Alum block and use unscented Thayers and am thankful for them! Keep up the great work brother.
Hey, just wanted to say that I really appreciate your channel. This channel has really got me to enjoy wet shaving, and is a unique experience for me since I have not been “so determined” to get better at anything in a long time. Started about less than a month and as each shave goes by I’m starting to get a little better. Any advice for a “level 0” is much appreciative from anyone.
Hi Dave. Great video as always. One tip on shaving the jawline I picked up from another shaver is to open your mouth all the way while you're shaving your cheeks. It drops the jaw bone lower and you can shave the ridgeline while it's vertical and flat. Then when you close your mouth, the underjaw area is already shaved a bit. Makes it easier (for me, anyway) to get closer on that usually-troublesome area. Cheers.
I always recommend the 6C as a first razor to new wet shavers due to the versatility in options because of the plates. You're basically getting 6 razors in one package for one price. Upgrading to the 6S later is a good idea, too, as that razor is heavier and more robust.
Thanks for the videos and renewing my interest in DE shaving. Much happier with my 6s than the merkur futur I've hated for many many years. Now ive got a bunch of new brushes, some Stirling soap, a leaf (for my head) and have fallen in love with Permasharp blades.
Hey OS I got my Persona Blades today and Brother I have to say that they're awesome. They have more Blade Feel then I'm used to but they're more sharp then my usual Blades. I shaved with them today and I love them they'll be in my Blade Bag for as long as I continue to shave.
My vote is for the 6C. The 34C is often touted as a good beginner's razor, but it is always going to be what it already is, regarding blade exposure, feel, aggressiveness, etc. The 6C is variable.
Great video, but not a fair battle for the Merkur 34C. Rockwell 6 C is an ajustable razor while Merkur 34 C is not. I would prefer you made a video between Merkur Progress and the Rockwell 6C on the agressive side on both razors. That would be a fair fight. And we could see witch one is more efficient on that two pass shave. I understand your preference on Rockwell razors. Everyone have their preferences and that is ok. But there are many quality razors out there, if you know what i mean. Besides that, you had a nice shave. And that is what it matters the most in the end. Keep up the good work and take care.
Dave! Hello from Idaho! Great tip on how to shave the jaw-line. I’ve struggled finding a successful technique that doesn’t require several passes. Thanks for the advice! I cannot wait to get my T2 SS; at which time I’ll purchase some Rockwell shaving products. So far, the products I use and like are Thayer’s, Supply Razor’s shaving creams and aftershaves, and Proraso’s shaving cream (really good). I appreciate all the videos and products you highlight, and plan on sampling more in the future. I see OSU is off to a roaring start! Thanks for everything! Go Blue!!! 🔵🟡〽️
I own both of these razors and I really like both of them. I would recommend that men give the Merkur 37C Slant a try. I shaved with one this morning and used a Tabac shave stick. The results were fantastic. BTW. I used an Omega EVO brush but a Simpson Trafalga T3 works as well.
@@OhioShaves I find that I get a very close shave and a very comfortable one. The optimum angle is almost automatic, and there is no irritation or nicking. It’s quick and easy. I hear guys talk about a learning curve with certain razors and I don’t understand how that works. I guess it’s because I’m 77 years old and have been shaving since I was 16. I do enjoy these videos and thank you for educating those getting started.
Thanks mate a good video if you are a beginner or someone looking for a different experience. I started off with a Merkur 1904 as my 1st premium DE razor. Moved over to razors like the EJ DE89, Muhle R89 and 34C. Was going to get the Rockwell 6C but had a little disposable income at the time and got Rockwell T2. I also have a Parker Variant for travel. I suggest people start off with an adjustable razor and a blade pack with different blades to try out. And with the codes provided you will get a premium razor at a reduced price. Have a great day.
Today, I had a sweet one pass shave with Proraso White, A Rockwell on the 2 Plate, and a Feather Blade. I usually use the 3 Plate on my face and jawline, and switch to the 2 Plate on my neck. I get razor burn on my neck, just looking at a Razor. I loaded a new blade and grabbed the 2 Plate, thinking it was the 3. Anyway it was 24 hours of stubble removed in one pass, so I was fairly pleased about it. ... and I'm normally a two pass shaver. My preshave was some Thayer's unscented. On me, Thayer's makes the stubble stand up and the razor has less work to do. Post shave it was some Thayer's before a dose of unscented Nivea.
I think the Rockwell is the best razor for the money. It has enough weight. You have different plates for different hair types not too many complaints with Rockwell Razors.
Rockwell 6C is nice for me as beginner, since it can change the plate depend on the glow or the blade i use, give me a little bit room to try more different stuff. by the way, love ur video and the tips always help !!! all the information help me as beginner
Another great video! I used to have the Merkur 34hd in both chrome & in gold, but sold them on eBay. Kinda wish I hadn’t done that to be honest. On another note, have you created a “top de blades” video recently? I’ve got coarse hair & sensitive skin so it would be great to know what you’re using. 🙂
Have you ever tried the Merkur Progress? I was tempted to go with the 34C when I started but went for the merkur progress instead. I’d be interested to see what you think of it as an adjustable razor. I use it with Proraso green !
I agree that the Rockwell 6C is the best/safest DE for a new wet shaver. It's like 6 razors in one. And it's almost impossible to get a nick. You might be interested in watching "Kevy Shaves" latest video. He did a shave using the 6S with the R1 plate to prove that blade gap can be irrelevant. He had 5 days of growth, did a 3-pass shave, and got a BBS result.
Thanks again for another nice comparison video David.😊👍🏽. The Rockwell is such a sound razor❤. The Astra blade is also a very efficient and sharp, yet unaggressive razor. Please what can you say about it in comparison to the persona razor blade? (which I am considering buying a pack of 100 based on your video reviews). Please advise. Regards. Gomez
Hey, Dave, I have a question. I got into safety razors a few months ago with the Viking revolution razor, it’s a good entry level, but I’m looking to upgrade it with a better razor. I only wanna get one, and I wanna get it to last basically forever, hopefully it’ll be the last razor I ever buy. What do you think is the best overall razor if I’m only gonna get one?
@beastlymarek Rockwell 6C or 6S. One of my all time favorites. Here’s a link to save you some money. Buy Direct and Save- 🇨🇦🇺🇸Rockwell Razors 10% Discount Code and FREE Shipping: Ohio_Shaves 🔗getrockwell.com/ohio_shaves
Funnily enough, these 2 razors are the only 2 razors i sold from my 10+ razor collection. Its not because i disliked it though. Its the opposite, i liked 6C so i bought 6S, which is still one of my favorite razors.
Thinking through the results here: Merkur 34C not adjustable against Rockwell 6C on plate R6 (most aggressive), used a two-pass shave, similar shave results both sides, about similar non-irritation both sides. Does this mean that 34C is not really mild, or does this mean the R6 plate of Rockwell is although "aggressive", is not too aggressive? I am really interested in understanding the impressions more on what you believe based on this comparison shave. So far, much of what I might understand from this is that R6 plate is not a level of aggression to be afraid of. edit-YES I did comment too soon. You answered that Q. "...not that aggressive".
@@OhioShaves Thanks, I've been studying this DE for half a year now. Muhle R89 has been a good workhorse. But maybe another one would be a nice addition, so Rockwell is starting to feel like a purchase worth considering.
I cant get a close shave with the Merkur34c and I don't care for the short handle. I gave it to a friend. I have a Rockwell 6S polished (Razor Emporium custom) and its an excellent razor with options. I did find that the sharper blades like a Personna or Accuforge did a better job in the Merkur 34c then the Astra. I love the Astra blades in a couple of my more aggressive razors, but could not use in a Merkur. I have more fine hair compared to Mr. Ohio. Everyone should own a Rockwell. I have 5 razors now, with some high end pups, and I still rotate in my Rockwell.
Great review. Matt does a great job over Razor Emporium. I’ve seen some of his polish work on the Rockwell 6S and they came out. Looking really good. Thanks for sharing.
HELLO MR OHIO, ESTOY A PUNTO DE ADQUIRIR LA ROCKWELL 6C, DONDE ESTOY ES UN POCO DIFICIL ADQUIRIR ESTOS ARTICULOS. PERO POR SUERTE SI TIENEN LA R-6C, QUISIERA LA 6S PERO SALE UN POCO DE MI PRESUPUESTO. TENIA MIS DUDAS CON LA BUSQUEDA DE UNA AJUSTABLE, YA TENGO LA MERKUR PROGRESS DE MANGO CORTO PERO PARA UNA SEGUNDA ESTABA CON DUDAS ENTRE ESTA Y LA PARKER VARIANT. VARIOS DE SUS VIDEOS DE AMBAS MAQUINILAS ME TERMINARON DE AFIRMAR LA DECISION Y DECANTARME POR LA 6C, QUIERO ALGO EFICIENTE PERO A LA VEZ SUAVE. TENGO LA PIEL SENCIBLE Y EL VELLO FACIAL GRUESO Y NO ME AFEITO CON MUCHA FRECUENCIA, 1 O 2 VECES POR SEMANA. GRACIAS POR SUS CONSEJOS Y SU CONTENIDO
I really wish I'd love DE razors more but I just can't get by without any irritation even with doing only 1 pass. Tried multiple dozens of both blades and safety razors and I just can't get consistent results. What I find works best for me is artist club blades and basically any ac razor. I preffer the kai pinks and I can do 3 full passes really fast with 0 irritation - my guess would be because the AC blades are that much stiffer so there's no blade chatter (or maybe it's just in my head). That being said I'd love to see more videos of you using SE artist club razors. Maybe you'd enjoy going down the artist club rabbit hole :) Cheers!
@@Mr_ZB18 I've used the Hawk V2, Yaqi Excalibur, Yaqi Romulus, Feather Artist Club SS both the normal folding one and the kamisori version, Shieldrazors AC, and a 3d printed AC razor from Roger Quintero which can be found on thingiverse or printables. I prefer light razors so I like the Shieldrazors one the most. The total weight of it is 24g and it has really nice knurling on the handle and the low profile head is really a treat. I was a bit worried at first since it has a 1.15 gap and positive exposure but it really isn't agressive, it's really smooth and efficient. I don't mind the Romulus either, it's really mild too but since it's stainless steel it's a bit too heavy for my taste. The Hawk V2 is more on the agressive side but the head is a bit bigger and I generally dislike using both the Feathers because they're a bit too agressive for me and I can't go as fast with them as I can with the other razors. If you haven't tried any I'd just buy a cheaper if I were you. The Excalibur is the cheapest but you have to fiddle with the top cap a bit to align it perfectly straight. The second cheapest would be either the Hawk V2 or the Shieldrazors AC which you can only order from China (I'd go for the Shieldrazor over the Hawk V2 anyday). If you want a heavier razor you could get either the Romulus or Remus also from China. If you don't mind spending a ton of money you can go for the Blackland Vector (don't own this one sadly). Sorry for the wall of text, hope it helps you finding your first AC razor.
The Merkur razor looks pretty good......but it seems kind of boring and uninteresting unlike the rockwell, I used a King C Gillette Razor and got a great shave out of it. And, I prefer a larger handle on my razor too.
I would definitely pump up the plate just because you're using a higher number plate. Doesn't mean you're going to cut yourself. If you're getting Nick cut, I would definitely suggest going up to a higher plate.
The mildest razor isn’t always the smoothest shave. My mildest razor rips my face up. With the 6c you need to find your best plate for your skin and blade combination.
They’re both great razors. I started out with a 34c to get my feet wet, then upgraded to a 6s a few months later, which I love just as much. No matter which razor one chooses, I highly recommend buying a variety pack of blades to find what works best, especially for a beginner. It’s all part of the journey that makes wet shaving so enjoyable and personal. Thanks for another great video, Dave. You’ve helped me from the start of my journey, and I’m forever grateful!
Well said. Thanks for your support.
Great video Dave. I have been on this journey for the past five months. I have the 34C. While I do want to get other razors, I am sticking with the 34C. Changing blades and working on technique. Your advice has been welcomed, as I have a Parker Alum block and use unscented Thayers and am thankful for them! Keep up the great work brother.
Right on! Thanks for your support
My two safety razor choices! I really love them! Thank you, dearest David! 🙏🏻
Good choice! Thank you much
My choices as well. I strongly recommend you give the Merkur 37C slant a try. You’ll love it.
The Timeless Slant is so smooth compared to the 37C
Hey, just wanted to say that I really appreciate your channel. This channel has really got me to enjoy wet shaving, and is a unique experience for me since I have not been “so determined” to get better at anything in a long time. Started about less than a month and as each shave goes by I’m starting to get a little better. Any advice for a “level 0” is much appreciative from anyone.
Awesome, thank you! Keep watching videos to hone in on your skill. Technique is huge and razor and blade combination is a big factor as well.
Another great video full of great tips. Rockwell is definitely my favorite! Hope you have a great rest of your weekend and a great week!
Thank you! You too!
Hi Dave. Great video as always. One tip on shaving the jawline I picked up from another shaver is to open your mouth all the way while you're shaving your cheeks. It drops the jaw bone lower and you can shave the ridgeline while it's vertical and flat. Then when you close your mouth, the underjaw area is already shaved a bit. Makes it easier (for me, anyway) to get closer on that usually-troublesome area. Cheers.
Great tip. Thanks for sharing with everyone.
@@OhioShaves Thanks, Dave. Be interested in whether it helps you, if you choose to try it. Best regards.
Had my 6c for about 5 years. Honed my skills on plates 3 & 4, now I keep it on plate 5.
Nice
Great video Dave, thanks 🙏🙏 I will receive my 6C in a few days.
That’s awesome. It definitely won’t disappoint and thank you for your support.
Astra green is my go to blades, both razors are excellent razors 🪒💈
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I always recommend the 6C as a first razor to new wet shavers due to the versatility in options because of the plates. You're basically getting 6 razors in one package for one price. Upgrading to the 6S later is a good idea, too, as that razor is heavier and more robust.
Great read. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the videos and renewing my interest in DE shaving. Much happier with my 6s than the merkur futur I've hated for many many years. Now ive got a bunch of new brushes, some Stirling soap, a leaf (for my head) and have fallen in love with Permasharp blades.
Glad to help
Hey OS I got my Persona Blades today and Brother I have to say that they're awesome. They have more Blade Feel then I'm used to but they're more sharp then my usual Blades. I shaved with them today and I love them they'll be in my Blade Bag for as long as I continue to shave.
Glad you like them! Great choice
I've got them both. Both are great razors like you say. They're both in my rotation but I do prefer the R6C
Great Razor.
My vote is for the 6C. The 34C is often touted as a good beginner's razor, but it is always going to be what it already is, regarding blade exposure, feel, aggressiveness, etc. The 6C is variable.
Well, said my friend
My jawline is more difficult... it's chiselled... so for me, I lift the skin to bring up what's below. Great job on your content!
Thanks for sharing!! Great Tip
Same here. It’s a challenge.
Great video, but not a fair battle for the Merkur 34C. Rockwell 6 C is an ajustable razor while Merkur 34 C is not. I would prefer you made a video between Merkur Progress and the Rockwell 6C on the agressive side on both razors. That would be a fair fight. And we could see witch one is more efficient on that two pass shave. I understand your preference on Rockwell razors. Everyone have their preferences and that is ok. But there are many quality razors out there, if you know what i mean. Besides that, you had a nice shave. And that is what it matters the most in the end. Keep up the good work and take care.
Thanks for sharing
Watched your video this morning great video. You inspired me to use my Rockwell T2 with an Accuforge blade.
Glad to hear it! How was your shave?
@@OhioShaves It was great! Went back to the basics. I did it on a 4 and did the jawline maneuver. That is one of my trouble spots.
Dave!
Hello from Idaho! Great tip on how to shave the jaw-line. I’ve struggled finding a successful technique that doesn’t require several passes. Thanks for the advice!
I cannot wait to get my T2 SS; at which time I’ll purchase some Rockwell shaving products. So far, the products I use and like are Thayer’s, Supply Razor’s shaving creams and aftershaves, and Proraso’s shaving cream (really good).
I appreciate all the videos and products you highlight, and plan on sampling more in the future.
I see OSU is off to a roaring start!
Thanks for everything!
Go Blue!!! 🔵🟡〽️
Great to hear from you. Thanks for your support
I own both of these razors and I really like both of them. I would recommend that men give the Merkur 37C Slant a try. I shaved with one this morning and used a Tabac shave stick. The results were fantastic. BTW. I used an Omega EVO brush but a Simpson Trafalga T3 works as well.
Why do you like the slant so much?
@@OhioShaves I find that I get a very close shave and a very comfortable one. The optimum angle is almost automatic, and there is no irritation or nicking. It’s quick and easy. I hear guys talk about a learning curve with certain razors and I don’t understand how that works. I guess it’s because I’m 77 years old and have been shaving since I was 16. I do enjoy these videos and thank you for educating those getting started.
Thanks mate a good video if you are a beginner or someone looking for a different experience. I started off with a Merkur 1904 as my 1st premium DE razor. Moved over to razors like the EJ DE89, Muhle R89 and 34C. Was going to get the Rockwell 6C but had a little disposable income at the time and got Rockwell T2. I also have a Parker Variant for travel. I suggest people start off with an adjustable razor and a blade pack with different blades to try out. And with the codes provided you will get a premium razor at a reduced price. Have a great day.
Great Read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I totally agree.
@@OhioShavesno worries mate thanks for all you do for the wet shaving community.
Today, I had a sweet one pass shave with Proraso White, A Rockwell on the 2 Plate, and a Feather Blade.
I usually use the 3 Plate on my face and jawline, and switch to the 2 Plate on my neck. I get razor burn on my neck, just looking at a Razor. I loaded a new blade and grabbed the 2 Plate, thinking it was the 3. Anyway it was 24 hours of stubble removed in one pass, so I was fairly pleased about it. ... and I'm normally a two pass shaver.
My preshave was some Thayer's unscented. On me, Thayer's makes the stubble stand up and the razor has less work to do. Post shave it was some Thayer's before a dose of unscented Nivea.
Very nice!
Nice shave David. So, while 34C was a bit too mild for me, I love the Rockwell 6C (among others).
I think the Rockwell is the best razor for the money. It has enough weight. You have different plates for different hair types not too many complaints with Rockwell Razors.
How does a Rockwell T2 (Gun Metal Finish) compare to a 6C and a 6S?
I have video’s on the comparison
What is that green shaving lather bowl you have? Black rim, and bumps inside bottom.
Dog feeding bowl found at any pet store. Works great
Cool thanks, btw great channel. 👍
@JoeCool008 thanks for your support
Rockwell 6C is nice for me as beginner, since it can change the plate depend on the glow or the blade i use, give me a little bit room to try more different stuff. by the way, love ur video and the tips always help !!! all the information help me as beginner
Great news, brother. Thanks for your support.
Another great video! I used to have the Merkur 34hd in both chrome & in gold, but sold them on eBay. Kinda wish I hadn’t done that to be honest. On another note, have you created a “top de blades” video recently? I’ve got coarse hair & sensitive skin so it would be great to know what you’re using. 🙂
Here it is: th-cam.com/video/sQUqfVS1ks0/w-d-xo.html
Have you ever tried the Merkur Progress? I was tempted to go with the 34C when I started but went for the merkur progress instead. I’d be interested to see what you think of it as an adjustable razor. I use it with Proraso green !
I didn’t care for it
I use it it's nice
@@OhioShavestoo aggressive?
Not a smooth shave compared to others
@@OhioShaves well I’ve just ordered a Rockwell 6s..looking forward to trying it out !
I agree that the Rockwell 6C is the best/safest DE for a new wet shaver. It's like 6 razors in one. And it's almost impossible to get a nick. You might be interested in watching "Kevy Shaves" latest video. He did a shave using the 6S with the R1 plate to prove that blade gap can be irrelevant. He had 5 days of growth, did a 3-pass shave, and got a BBS result.
Thanks for sharing!
Enthusiasts have those expensive razors. Don't get me wrong, they are beautiful, but a $70 razor will do an equal job.
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@@OhioShaveshey just a quick update, your Rockwell discount code works only for US website.. doesn't work for Canadian website ..pls check n update?
@@Carzone2021 thanks for letting me know. I will send them an email.
For comparison I prefer plate no. 3 or 4.
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Thanks again for another nice comparison video David.😊👍🏽. The Rockwell is such a sound razor❤. The Astra blade is also a very efficient and sharp, yet unaggressive razor. Please what can you say about it in comparison to the persona razor blade? (which I am considering buying a pack of 100 based on your video reviews). Please advise.
Regards.
Gomez
It is a medium aggressive, blade. Comfort coats are so smooth in my face. They are my go to razor blades.
Thank you so much for this tip❤😊. Will sure grab my persona razor blades shortly.
Merkur 34c is the best 👌🏼🔥
Great razor
top Video Dave👍
thanks, brother.
Can you do a Blackland Blackbird Rockwell 6S comparison? Cheers!
Coming soon.
Hey, Dave, I have a question. I got into safety razors a few months ago with the Viking revolution razor, it’s a good entry level, but I’m looking to upgrade it with a better razor. I only wanna get one, and I wanna get it to last basically forever, hopefully it’ll be the last razor I ever buy. What do you think is the best overall razor if I’m only gonna get one?
What’s your price range
@@OhioShaves idk, I’m willing to spend a bit since I’m only getting one that’ll last, maybe like under 100$
@beastlymarek Rockwell 6C or 6S. One of my all time favorites. Here’s a link to save you some money.
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Funnily enough, these 2 razors are the only 2 razors i sold from my 10+ razor collection. Its not because i disliked it though. Its the opposite, i liked 6C so i bought 6S, which is still one of my favorite razors.
Nice. Thanks for sharing
Question . Sputnik blades are discontinued or still selling? What is the similar blades with that? I think it is the best blades ever.
I’m not sure. I hope someone will answer that question for you.
Thinking through the results here: Merkur 34C not adjustable against Rockwell 6C on plate R6 (most aggressive), used a two-pass shave, similar shave results both sides, about similar non-irritation both sides. Does this mean that 34C is not really mild, or does this mean the R6 plate of Rockwell is although "aggressive", is not too aggressive? I am really interested in understanding the impressions more on what you believe based on this comparison shave. So far, much of what I might understand from this is that R6 plate is not a level of aggression to be afraid of. edit-YES I did comment too soon. You answered that Q. "...not that aggressive".
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How would the two compare to the Muhle R89?
Better
@@OhioShaves Thanks, I've been studying this DE for half a year now. Muhle R89 has been a good workhorse. But maybe another one would be a nice addition, so Rockwell is starting to feel like a purchase worth considering.
@kolliq You will love it
I cant get a close shave with the Merkur34c and I don't care for the short handle. I gave it to a friend. I have a Rockwell 6S polished (Razor Emporium custom) and its an excellent razor with options. I did find that the sharper blades like a Personna or Accuforge did a better job in the Merkur 34c then the Astra. I love the Astra blades in a couple of my more aggressive razors, but could not use in a Merkur. I have more fine hair compared to Mr. Ohio. Everyone should own a Rockwell. I have 5 razors now, with some high end pups, and I still rotate in my Rockwell.
Great review. Matt does a great job over Razor Emporium. I’ve seen some of his polish work on the Rockwell 6S and they came out. Looking really good. Thanks for sharing.
HELLO MR OHIO, ESTOY A PUNTO DE ADQUIRIR LA ROCKWELL 6C, DONDE ESTOY ES UN POCO DIFICIL ADQUIRIR ESTOS ARTICULOS. PERO POR SUERTE SI TIENEN LA R-6C, QUISIERA LA 6S PERO SALE UN POCO DE MI PRESUPUESTO. TENIA MIS DUDAS CON LA BUSQUEDA DE UNA AJUSTABLE, YA TENGO LA MERKUR PROGRESS DE MANGO CORTO PERO PARA UNA SEGUNDA ESTABA CON DUDAS ENTRE ESTA Y LA PARKER VARIANT. VARIOS DE SUS VIDEOS DE AMBAS MAQUINILAS ME TERMINARON DE AFIRMAR LA DECISION Y DECANTARME POR LA 6C, QUIERO ALGO EFICIENTE PERO A LA VEZ SUAVE. TENGO LA PIEL SENCIBLE Y EL VELLO FACIAL GRUESO Y NO ME AFEITO CON MUCHA FRECUENCIA, 1 O 2 VECES POR SEMANA. GRACIAS POR SUS CONSEJOS Y SU CONTENIDO
Estás haciendo una gran elección. No puedes equivocarte con el Rockwell 6C. Gracias por tu apoyo mi amigo. Es muy apreciado y no pasado por alto.
I have both and think Rockwell is better quality and with the plate #4 have closers shave
Me too
Id go wirh the 6c, i had the 34c and just wasnt efficent on me
Great choice
What about the Henson ?
Great Razor it's just a little out of reach for some people at $80.
I really wish I'd love DE razors more but I just can't get by without any irritation even with doing only 1 pass. Tried multiple dozens of both blades and safety razors and I just can't get consistent results. What I find works best for me is artist club blades and basically any ac razor. I preffer the kai pinks and I can do 3 full passes really fast with 0 irritation - my guess would be because the AC blades are that much stiffer so there's no blade chatter (or maybe it's just in my head). That being said I'd love to see more videos of you using SE artist club razors. Maybe you'd enjoy going down the artist club rabbit hole :) Cheers!
Haven't had much luck with them. But I do try them all.
What AC razors do you use, and what is your favorite? I've looked at them but have not tried any.
@@Mr_ZB18 I've used the Hawk V2, Yaqi Excalibur, Yaqi Romulus, Feather Artist Club SS both the normal folding one and the kamisori version, Shieldrazors AC, and a 3d printed AC razor from Roger Quintero which can be found on thingiverse or printables. I prefer light razors so I like the Shieldrazors one the most. The total weight of it is 24g and it has really nice knurling on the handle and the low profile head is really a treat. I was a bit worried at first since it has a 1.15 gap and positive exposure but it really isn't agressive, it's really smooth and efficient. I don't mind the Romulus either, it's really mild too but since it's stainless steel it's a bit too heavy for my taste. The Hawk V2 is more on the agressive side but the head is a bit bigger and I generally dislike using both the Feathers because they're a bit too agressive for me and I can't go as fast with them as I can with the other razors. If you haven't tried any I'd just buy a cheaper if I were you. The Excalibur is the cheapest but you have to fiddle with the top cap a bit to align it perfectly straight. The second cheapest would be either the Hawk V2 or the Shieldrazors AC which you can only order from China (I'd go for the Shieldrazor over the Hawk V2 anyday). If you want a heavier razor you could get either the Romulus or Remus also from China. If you don't mind spending a ton of money you can go for the Blackland Vector (don't own this one sadly). Sorry for the wall of text, hope it helps you finding your first AC razor.
Great sir!
Thank you much
With the Rockwell do I have to change the plates during the shave?
I don't but some do
@@OhioShaves Thank you.
I change plates sometimes just for kicks and I think it only takes a few seconds. Some would have you believe otherwise.
Rockwell 6c , 6s …. the best
Yes. Great Razors
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My choice is the Christopher Bradley Razor with a B plate.
OK, but that Razor is more than $60
The Merkur razor looks pretty good......but it seems kind of boring and uninteresting unlike the rockwell, I used a King C Gillette Razor and got a great shave out of it. And, I prefer a larger handle on my razor too.
Thanks for sharing
Having used both the 34C and the Rockwell 6S, not the C, my choice is the 34C.
Thanks for sharing
Where is King C. Gillette?
It's cheaper than this both in few times)
Worth the upgrade
Rockwell 6C didnt wrok for me a lot of cuts and nicks even at low profile 3 and below
I would definitely pump up the plate just because you're using a higher number plate. Doesn't mean you're going to cut yourself. If you're getting Nick cut, I would definitely suggest going up to a higher plate.
The mildest razor isn’t always the smoothest shave. My mildest razor rips my face up. With the 6c you need to find your best plate for your skin and blade combination.
Here’s my “two cents”, get a Rockwell
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