I received my Oliworks adjustable razor provided to me free by Jorge of Oliworks. 7 days for USPS delivery to my small town in NC and very securely packaged. The presentation box is very nice with a magnetic lid and a 5 blade tuck of Feather blades. The razor provided to me is the hybrid model with one smooth safety bar and one serrated safety bar.
I would not describe the finish as polished, or perhaps I could call it lightly polished. The piece of the razor with the numbers on it has a duller finish than the rest of the razor. When looking closely, there are machining marks in the top cap, I've tried to get a picture below.
Some have complained about uneven blade gap. I ran the adjustment up and down many times with the top cap both on and off the razor and noted no discrepancy in blade gap at any setting.
The dot on the adjustment wheel is hard to see and impossible for me to see without my glasses like when I'm shaving. If I keep the razor I will apply some paint to that spot.
Some have complained about the adjustment wheel being too easy to move. I feel some resistance from .5 to 3.5 and from 6 to 6.5. The wheel will move rather easily between 3.5 and 6 on this razor.
I previously owned a Rex Envoy and while this razor is nicely made I would not put it at the same quality level. Of course, it sells at a much lower price than the similar Rex Ambassador adjustable razor. I've also previously owned a Yaqi Final Cut and a Pearl Flexi which are adjustable razors of similar design to the Oliworks, but both of those are not stainless steel and sell at a lower price point.
First shave coming up tomorrow morning.
I would not describe the finish as polished, or perhaps I could call it lightly polished. The piece of the razor with the numbers on it has a duller finish than the rest of the razor. When looking closely, there are machining marks in the top cap, I've tried to get a picture below.
Some have complained about uneven blade gap. I ran the adjustment up and down many times with the top cap both on and off the razor and noted no discrepancy in blade gap at any setting.
The dot on the adjustment wheel is hard to see and impossible for me to see without my glasses like when I'm shaving. If I keep the razor I will apply some paint to that spot.
Some have complained about the adjustment wheel being too easy to move. I feel some resistance from .5 to 3.5 and from 6 to 6.5. The wheel will move rather easily between 3.5 and 6 on this razor.
I previously owned a Rex Envoy and while this razor is nicely made I would not put it at the same quality level. Of course, it sells at a much lower price than the similar Rex Ambassador adjustable razor. I've also previously owned a Yaqi Final Cut and a Pearl Flexi which are adjustable razors of similar design to the Oliworks, but both of those are not stainless steel and sell at a lower price point.
First shave coming up tomorrow morning.