(10-12-2023, 04:57 PM)RayClem Wrote: Sweeney
The Minora, Wizamet and King C Gillette blades shaver several things in common, but there are differences. All three are Gillette brands and all of my blades were produced by PPI in Russia. The three blades produced excellent four-pass shaves on the 1st two shaves with two-day beards. However, the Minora is polymer coated; the KCG is platinum coated; and the Wizamets are Iridium coated. Because polymer is softer than platinum, which is softer than iridium, the durability of these blades may well differ with subsequent shaves.
Gillette is no longer producing blades for export to NATO countries due to sanctions. PPI is likely to continue to produce blades for use within the Russian Federation and its allies.
As you indicated, as of 2023, King C Gillette blades are being produced in China; I believe in Shanghai. Some other brands are supposed to be moved to manufacturing facilities in India. At this time, I have not seen any India-produced blades of former PPI brands. However, I did read a post from someone who indicated that Astra Superior Platinum blades are now being made in India. That is not surprising as the Astra SP blades are one of Gillette's best sellers. Presumably, they would be the first blade moved to India. While those blades might be available in some countries, I have not yet seen any of the Indian Astra SP blades for sale by USA vendors. They are still advertising Russian stock.
As for your comment on blades for more aggressive razors, your comments are well received. While super sharp blades like Feather, BIC Chrome, and Nacet can make a less aggressive razor more efficient, it can also make an aggressive razor too aggressive for comfort. I have a Mulhe R41 that is plenty aggressive. I rarely use it as I have to be super careful of my shaving technique to avoid irritation. On those rare occasions when I dare to use it, I equip it with a mid-sharp, very smooth blade like the 7 O'Clock SharpEdge yellow. While I have not tested it, something like the Laser Ultra Triple Coated blades might also work.
Like you, I love finding sleeper blades as they can often provide great performance at inexpensive prices. Some "sleeper" blades I really like are: Sharp titanium by Durablade that also makes the 7 AM blades, and Dorco Prime Platinum STP301, and Parker Super Platinum, and SuperMax Blue Diamond Platinum. These are all great blades that can be purchased in bulk for under $13 for 100 blades, yet many people have never heard of them. These "sleepers" are some of the blades I will evaluate over the coming weeks. Because most former Gillette PPI blades are well known, my focus will be on blades manufactured outside Russia.
Correction/Addendum: In perusing blades on Amazon I spotted one listing for Astra SP blades that were labeled "Made in India". However, there were also several others that appeared to still come from Russia. If you want Russian Astras, grab them before they are gone. If you want Indian Astras, be careful in placing your order.
I just got the Parker Platinum 5 pack for .80. That's 16 friggin' cents a blade!!! Earmarked for my next shave with my Copper Karve SB-E most likely. I rarely get mix, but I do agree with your thoughts that an aggressive blade to make an aggressive razor even more so. I used a Nacet blade in my Karve OC-G plate and I got quite a few nicks yesterday. I haven't had that plate for a long time yet (though I have used it with little to no nicks) so I'm still getting used to it and it's aluminum. Light razors throw me as far as pressure goes, I'm used to a light touch as I favor heavier ones.
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