Gillette 7 O'Clock Super Platinum (black) - India
Gillette produces four blades under the 7 O'Clock branding. Two of the blades SharpEdge (yellow) and Super Stainless (green) were produced in the PPI Russian plant until Gillette decided to move production elsewhere. The Super Platinum (black) and Permasharp Stainless (green) are produced in India. To further confuse matters, there is a PermaSharp Super blade that was produced in Russia. Today's evaluation features the Super Platinum (black).
I started the shave with the Durablade Sharp Titanium blade in the razor. I rated that blade as 4.25 on sharpness, but by the end of the 1st shave, it was at the 4.5 sharpness level, so the blade was very sharp starting this shave. After a few strokes, I replaced it with the Super Platinum blade. Initially, there was greater blade resistance than with the Sharp Titanium. At that point, I would have rated it as a sharpness of 4. However, as the coating started to wear off, the blade became far sharper, but still remained very smooth. By the end of the shave, the blade was approaching Feather sharpness levels, but was smoother than the Feather. As a result, I was able to get a near BBS shave. When I applied witch hazel after the shave I got zero feedback... zip, zilch, nada. Like my experience with the BIC Chrome Platinum, this is as good as it gets for me, a near BBS shave with zero irritation.
Because the 7 O'Clock Super Platinum (black) blade starts out only mid-sharp, but becomes super sharp during the shave, I am going to rate it as a sharpness of 4.75. This is similar to the Feather blade. However, the progression is quite different. The Feather blade starts out super sharp and fades during the shave. The Super Platinum starts out mid-sharp and becomes super sharp during the shave. If you like super sharp blades, my preference is for the BIC Chrome Platinum as it starts very sharp and gets even sharper. However, I still have a couple of super sharp Russian blades to evaluate: Gillette Nacet and PermaSharp Super.
Since I got zero irritation from the shave, smoothness is rated as 5.
Although these are wonderful blades, they are also expensive blades, currently selling for $32 per 100 blades. Thus, they are only a fair value. However, for those who like sharp smooth blades, they are an option.
The evaluation spreadsheet has been updated with these results.
Gillette produces four blades under the 7 O'Clock branding. Two of the blades SharpEdge (yellow) and Super Stainless (green) were produced in the PPI Russian plant until Gillette decided to move production elsewhere. The Super Platinum (black) and Permasharp Stainless (green) are produced in India. To further confuse matters, there is a PermaSharp Super blade that was produced in Russia. Today's evaluation features the Super Platinum (black).
I started the shave with the Durablade Sharp Titanium blade in the razor. I rated that blade as 4.25 on sharpness, but by the end of the 1st shave, it was at the 4.5 sharpness level, so the blade was very sharp starting this shave. After a few strokes, I replaced it with the Super Platinum blade. Initially, there was greater blade resistance than with the Sharp Titanium. At that point, I would have rated it as a sharpness of 4. However, as the coating started to wear off, the blade became far sharper, but still remained very smooth. By the end of the shave, the blade was approaching Feather sharpness levels, but was smoother than the Feather. As a result, I was able to get a near BBS shave. When I applied witch hazel after the shave I got zero feedback... zip, zilch, nada. Like my experience with the BIC Chrome Platinum, this is as good as it gets for me, a near BBS shave with zero irritation.
Because the 7 O'Clock Super Platinum (black) blade starts out only mid-sharp, but becomes super sharp during the shave, I am going to rate it as a sharpness of 4.75. This is similar to the Feather blade. However, the progression is quite different. The Feather blade starts out super sharp and fades during the shave. The Super Platinum starts out mid-sharp and becomes super sharp during the shave. If you like super sharp blades, my preference is for the BIC Chrome Platinum as it starts very sharp and gets even sharper. However, I still have a couple of super sharp Russian blades to evaluate: Gillette Nacet and PermaSharp Super.
Since I got zero irritation from the shave, smoothness is rated as 5.
Although these are wonderful blades, they are also expensive blades, currently selling for $32 per 100 blades. Thus, they are only a fair value. However, for those who like sharp smooth blades, they are an option.
The evaluation spreadsheet has been updated with these results.