(07-22-2020, 01:52 AM)xiangbei710 Wrote: It is a blank steel plate without any trademark. It is a mystery to me.
On efficient razor with big gap, it is sharp and smooth, no harsh. This is in line with the comments on the forum.
I used it on my wolfman razor WR2 1.15 and my friend used it on the Karve with F plate.
But On mild razor, there is a feeling of inferior blades, a feeling of pulling, not cut well. Somewhat comfused
Don't be confused. Blades tend to work best in specific razors.
I have a range of razors from very mild (VDH/Weishi TTO) to quite aggressive Muhle R41 with a number in between. With milder razors, I like the very sharpest blades. With aggressive/efficient razors, I like very smooth, less sharp blades.
According to the review of the Kai blade on the Refined Shave web site, the Kai blade falls into the less sharp category, at least on the first shave.
https://www.refinedshave.com/kai-razor-blade-review/
Thus, a new blade would be well suited to a WR2 or Karve F plate. The F plate might be even more aggressive than the WR2 which has a wide blade gap, but negative blade exposure. The Karve F has a wide blade gap and a positive blade exposure.
On a milder razor, you may need to use a sharper blade. My favorites for a mild razor are BIC chrome platinum, Gillette Permasharp Super, Gillette Nacet, 7 O'Clock Super Platinum black, Personna Platinum Israeli Red, Dorco Prime Platinum, and Supermax Blue Diamond platinum. These are super sharp blades.
I tend to start my shave with an efficient open comb razor with mid sharp blade to mow down my beard growth. I will use a mid-aggressive razor with an even sharper blade for the XTG and ATG passes. My clean-up pass will be done with a mild razor with super sharp blade. The key is finding the right combination of blade(s) and razor(s) that work best for you.