(02-28-2017, 02:08 AM)Pete123 Wrote: grim, I converted ml to ounces and calculated the cost that way. It is an incorrect statement to say that ml can't be converted to ounces. I agree that getting to cost of shave is more accurate, though also feel that cost per ounce also provides a useful comparison, though not as accurate as what you described. I think I recall from other threads that XPEC is you personal top performer, or very close to it. I actually bought the XPEC based on one of your comments.
I'm not disappointed in the XPEC at all. It's a fine soap. Getting it for $37 rather than the $60 I paid brings them much closer together.
Pete, you can't convert from ml or fluid oz to weight oz without knowing the density of the product. its not a simple conversion. See http://www.thecalculatorsite.com/convers...volume.php.
Yes, here https://damnfineshave.com/thread-how-do-...#pid113645 I said
SMN is the elite of the elite, a tick above everything else. ... IMO, ABC and Boellis are a tiny bit better [than XPEC] but these are nits. In any case, IMO SMN is the best of the best but XPEC is just a percentage point or two below it.