(This post was last modified: 10-27-2023, 11:41 AM by RayClem.)
Durablade 7 a.m. Plus Hi Platinum
Samah Razor Blades Industries Ltd. Is a razor blade manufacturer in Bangladesh. They were established in 1962, which is a few years before the first coated stainless steel blades were available. Thus, they know a few things about making razor blades.
Samah sell blades worldwide under the Durablade moniker with the brands being: Sharp, 7 a.m., ABEST, KOI, Champion, and Clifton.The blades are labeled as Swiss Quality or Swiss Steel. Swiss Quality is an indication that they have a technical collaboration with Swiss engineers. I believe they use Swiss stainless steel in their blades. The manufacturing facility also has ISO 9001:2000 certification, insuring consistent quality.
Marketing can be a little confusing as I have seen some blades labeled as Sharp 7 a.m and some as just Durablade 7 a.m. Also, some say Hi Platinum and others say Super Platinum. I have no idea if there is any difference in the blades. Obviously, the 7 a. m. name is similar to the Gillette 7 O’Clock branding.
I have used the 7 a.m. blades previously as part of a sampler pack. However, that was so long ago, I do not remember how the blade performed. The blade I am evaluating is from a newly purchased 100 blade pack. Thus, I am hoping they perform well. I also have some Durablade Sharp Hi Titanium blades which are among my favorites. They will be evaluated later in the series.
My Thursday morning shave started out with the Astra Superior Platinum blade I used for the last evaluation. The blade still exhibited mediocre performance with neither the sharpness, nor smoothness I desire. After a few strokes, I placed a new 7 a.m blade in the razor.
The quality of the shave improved dramatically with the 7 a.m blade. While the blade did not glide through my two-day beard growth on the 1st pass, there was very little resistance. Also the blade feel was very smooth. I began to anticipate a great shave. I had no fear of irritation when using buffing strokes and I was not concerned about nicks or weepers. When I completed my four-pass shave, I had a near BBS shave. When applying witch hazel, I had very minor feedback, but no irritation.
I rated Durablade a7 a.m Plus High Platinum as sharpness 4.5 and smoothness 4.5. I easily could use the Durablade 7 a.m Hi Platinum blades as a daily shaver with no regrets. Since the blades sell for $12 when purchased in a 100 blade bulk pack, they represent a great value. I don’t know why these blades do not receive far more publicity. They are definitely “sleepers”, at least here in the USA. The 7 a.m. blades join my list of favorite blades.
Next up: Gillette branded Wilkinson Sword blades made in India.
Samah Razor Blades Industries Ltd. Is a razor blade manufacturer in Bangladesh. They were established in 1962, which is a few years before the first coated stainless steel blades were available. Thus, they know a few things about making razor blades.
Samah sell blades worldwide under the Durablade moniker with the brands being: Sharp, 7 a.m., ABEST, KOI, Champion, and Clifton.The blades are labeled as Swiss Quality or Swiss Steel. Swiss Quality is an indication that they have a technical collaboration with Swiss engineers. I believe they use Swiss stainless steel in their blades. The manufacturing facility also has ISO 9001:2000 certification, insuring consistent quality.
Marketing can be a little confusing as I have seen some blades labeled as Sharp 7 a.m and some as just Durablade 7 a.m. Also, some say Hi Platinum and others say Super Platinum. I have no idea if there is any difference in the blades. Obviously, the 7 a. m. name is similar to the Gillette 7 O’Clock branding.
I have used the 7 a.m. blades previously as part of a sampler pack. However, that was so long ago, I do not remember how the blade performed. The blade I am evaluating is from a newly purchased 100 blade pack. Thus, I am hoping they perform well. I also have some Durablade Sharp Hi Titanium blades which are among my favorites. They will be evaluated later in the series.
My Thursday morning shave started out with the Astra Superior Platinum blade I used for the last evaluation. The blade still exhibited mediocre performance with neither the sharpness, nor smoothness I desire. After a few strokes, I placed a new 7 a.m blade in the razor.
The quality of the shave improved dramatically with the 7 a.m blade. While the blade did not glide through my two-day beard growth on the 1st pass, there was very little resistance. Also the blade feel was very smooth. I began to anticipate a great shave. I had no fear of irritation when using buffing strokes and I was not concerned about nicks or weepers. When I completed my four-pass shave, I had a near BBS shave. When applying witch hazel, I had very minor feedback, but no irritation.
I rated Durablade a7 a.m Plus High Platinum as sharpness 4.5 and smoothness 4.5. I easily could use the Durablade 7 a.m Hi Platinum blades as a daily shaver with no regrets. Since the blades sell for $12 when purchased in a 100 blade bulk pack, they represent a great value. I don’t know why these blades do not receive far more publicity. They are definitely “sleepers”, at least here in the USA. The 7 a.m. blades join my list of favorite blades.
Next up: Gillette branded Wilkinson Sword blades made in India.