NOTES ON HIGH PROOF RAZOR JANUARY 2024
BIC CP blade
Cremo Original, for Preshave and between passes
TOBS Shave Shop Cream Soap
Ethos Greenfresh Skin Food lotion
Pros
USA Design and Manufacture
Highest Quality Machining, Finish and Assembly
Innovative Design
Very High Quality Packaging
Excellent Design for Converting Cartridge Shavers to DE blades
Reasonably Priced
Cons
Very very very mild shave with low efficiency
Impossible to Shave Under the Nose
Review:
Based on reviews from other DE shavers, I chose to use a sharper BIC blade, which for me is close to the Feather in sharpness, but a little smoother. The magnets are great in seating the blade, and hold the head cover very tight and secure. It is easy to place the blade into the head. It is a little more difficult to remove the blade, due to the strength of the magnets…but once you figure it out, it is not an issue. The pivoting head forces you to shave like you are using a Mach 3 or Fusion…flat to the face with a bit of pressure. Even with this technique, the High Proof was leaving way more stubble than my mildest DE razors. It is very comfortable, but for me, it was like shaving with no blade in the razor. After 4 passes and cleaning up in every conceivable direction…I realized that due to the pivot and the blade angle…there was no way to push it any further. I had the identical situation as Dave (in KY), and found it impossible to shave under the nose. For cartridge users, and those that want a less expensive option (DE blades snapped in half) from cartridges, love a 5 O’clock shadow and a simple no cuts smooth shave…this is their razor. I actually had to shave again with another razor, after I had already shaved, to get to a DFS and to get under the nose! For me, this qualified as the mildest razor I have ever experienced. A multi-blade Gillette is actually more efficient.
The good news is that it is extremely well made, works beautifully as intended by the designer, is reasonably priced (based on the quality of manufacture), has superb packaging (magnetic box and a microfiber bag), and has a modern look with a very clever design.
There is a fix for the problem of shaving under the nose. The designer needs to reduce the width of the entire head, scallop the corners, and get the blade closer to the edge of the safety bar. I understand why it is like it is…protecting the blade from the face, to make it impossible to get cut. Unfortunately, this design architecture reduces the razors overall capability. IMHO, there is room for improvement, without losing the target audience. I hope this razor does well, with their target market, since a lot of time, effort, and expense has been put into the innovative design.
My thanks to andrewjs18 for arranging this pass-around. Many thanks to High Proof for supplying a razor for all of us to try.