(This post was last modified: 08-30-2015, 08:49 AM by mjclark.)
After reading reports about the Ikon Shavecraft Tech and how it was more than a match for the R41, I was inspired to spend some of my tax rebate by investing in the 104 "Tech"head with one of those lush OSS handles:[Image: 20150830_071306.jpg]
My favourite DE shaves are the Spitfire R41 and devette, as well as some fierce 1930's bakelites, and the common factors all these razors share are big blade gap, big blade exposure and big blade curvature. All these razors are top tier efficient - the bakelites the smoothest, the devette the most aggressive and the Spitfire R41 the best balanced and a real joy to shave with.
So how will the IS Tech compare? [Image: 20150830_071401.jpg]
The first thing to notice is the build quality. The top grade aluminium head and stainless steel handle of the IS Tech are streets ahead of the zamak and printed plastic Spitfire R41 and the stock Muhle handle is very poor ( I use a Pakistani Pilot instead).
But the tolerances on the German made Muhle are ice cold with perfect blade alignment every time, whereas the 104 Tech definitely has a little bit of play with the alignment and needs more attention when loading the blade.
Also the toothcomb baseplate of the R41 is a beautiful Art Deco thing eh? whereas the baseplate of the Tech is just, well... a Tech isn't it?
And how weird to take design inspiration and the name of a famously friendly and mild Gillette razor, the Tech, for what must be the fiercest DE currently on sale! Why have Ikon done this? Is it ironic humour?
In any case, the shave is awesome and my first impression is that it feels exactly like the devette - a lot of blade feel, very "needley" and really quite loud but also not as smooth as the R41.
But if the R41 is the end of the aggression spectrum then, like the devette, the Shavecraft Tech goes into the ultraviolet. It's shockingly, shockingly and almost unbelievably efficient, it loves the steep angle and there's absolutely no skin irritation.
In terms of keeping the skin calm, both the devette and the Spitfire R41 are magnificent but on this first shave the Ikon Shavecraft Tech was even better.
For me this is love at first shave - the IS Tech is like a perfected devette. The guard plays no role in protection but does add a skin stretching element and that's perfect!
No doubt the Spitfire is smoother and built to better tolerances as well as having that much more attractive toothcomb baseplate, but the IS Tech seems to outclass it in every other category.
But this is only one shave in with the 104 Tech, so we'll see... [Image: 20150830_071554.jpg]
Also, top cap of the Tech and the R41 are very similar but the cap of the Tech is slightly more convex (and longer) so I'm interested to find out how the R41 baseplate + IS Tech cap combo will perform.
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My favourite DE shaves are the Spitfire R41 and devette, as well as some fierce 1930's bakelites, and the common factors all these razors share are big blade gap, big blade exposure and big blade curvature. All these razors are top tier efficient - the bakelites the smoothest, the devette the most aggressive and the Spitfire R41 the best balanced and a real joy to shave with.
So how will the IS Tech compare? [Image: 20150830_071401.jpg]
The first thing to notice is the build quality. The top grade aluminium head and stainless steel handle of the IS Tech are streets ahead of the zamak and printed plastic Spitfire R41 and the stock Muhle handle is very poor ( I use a Pakistani Pilot instead).
But the tolerances on the German made Muhle are ice cold with perfect blade alignment every time, whereas the 104 Tech definitely has a little bit of play with the alignment and needs more attention when loading the blade.
Also the toothcomb baseplate of the R41 is a beautiful Art Deco thing eh? whereas the baseplate of the Tech is just, well... a Tech isn't it?
And how weird to take design inspiration and the name of a famously friendly and mild Gillette razor, the Tech, for what must be the fiercest DE currently on sale! Why have Ikon done this? Is it ironic humour?
In any case, the shave is awesome and my first impression is that it feels exactly like the devette - a lot of blade feel, very "needley" and really quite loud but also not as smooth as the R41.
But if the R41 is the end of the aggression spectrum then, like the devette, the Shavecraft Tech goes into the ultraviolet. It's shockingly, shockingly and almost unbelievably efficient, it loves the steep angle and there's absolutely no skin irritation.
In terms of keeping the skin calm, both the devette and the Spitfire R41 are magnificent but on this first shave the Ikon Shavecraft Tech was even better.
For me this is love at first shave - the IS Tech is like a perfected devette. The guard plays no role in protection but does add a skin stretching element and that's perfect!
No doubt the Spitfire is smoother and built to better tolerances as well as having that much more attractive toothcomb baseplate, but the IS Tech seems to outclass it in every other category.
But this is only one shave in with the 104 Tech, so we'll see... [Image: 20150830_071554.jpg]
Also, top cap of the Tech and the R41 are very similar but the cap of the Tech is slightly more convex (and longer) so I'm interested to find out how the R41 baseplate + IS Tech cap combo will perform.
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