(This post was last modified: 10-28-2024, 10:35 PM by rocket. Edited 2 times in total.)
M3teorite razor arrived a day early, and I was able to complete an initial shave. The result was a solid BBS and performant shave experience. This might be the heaviest razor I have used. So it took a bit of adjustment to become fully acquainted. The largest issue was a mild sense of disconnectedness with the angle and applied force, as the mass of the razor seemed to dampen much of the feedback. The result was a few tiny weepers as I misjudged engagement at times. I also backed off from more aggressive strokes in the mustache area until additional runtime is achieved. Having said all of that, I believe labeling this plate as aggressive could be misleading. It was smooth and efficient overall, with no meaningful threat. I'm sure a few more sessions will result in a fully intuitive shave experience regarding engagement angle and applied force.
And no meaningful complaints or concerns with finish. I do see a slight depression in the center of the base of the handle, although it requires an angled alignment with lighting to really notice it. There are two other small details that were observed, but they seemingly have no impact on the shave:
- The first involves the overall flatness of the handle base. The base of the handle seemed to be slightly rounded or maybe chamfered in spots. When standing the razor up on a flat surface, there is a slight vibrational wobble that can occur. It ultimately resolves to a still position and didn't seem to be an issue when I stood it up between passes. I had considered ordering the stand but was somewhat averse to its large footprint, and the tuck holder would go unused. I would be interested in a more traditional stand if it was made available.
- The second detail centered on the amount of angular play between the head thread post and the handle, during assembly. It was not enough to take it off the threads themselves or interfere with assembly, but it was noticeable. However, it was completely snug and secure when fully tightened. Maybe it is by design to minimize mis-alignment when starting to assemble the two pieces.
None of these items are overly concerning, and I look forward to additional shaves with the "aggressive" plate. I might even be interested in a four "comet tail" plate (Just alluding to the iconographic designation on each plate that communicates what level it is)