Today's shave- Rapira Platinum Lux
There are two major blade manufacturers in Russia. Petersburg Products International is a joint venture between P&G Gillette and Russian partners. . The second company is JSC Mostochlegmash which produces blades in Moscow. Due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, sanctions have been placed on exports of Russian products to Nato countries. As a result, blades produced in Moscow are becoming scarce and prices are rising. While Gillette has started producing some of the PPI products in other countries, I am not aware of Mostochlegmash doing so.
The primary Mostochlegmash brands are Rapira, with several blades produced in that line, Voskhod and Ladas. The only two I have used and plan to evaluate are Rapira Platinum Lux and Voskhod.
I started todays shave with the Gillette Perma-Sharp Super (gold) blade in the razor on its 2nd use. As expected, the blade was still super sharp and there was almost no blade resistance. After a few strokes, I replaced the Perma-Sharp blade with the Rapira PL. Initially, the blade was only mid-sharp, so there was significant blade resistance. Although the blade did become slightly sharper during the shave, it never got quite sharp enough for me to achieve a near-BBS shave. I had to settle for a DFS, despite buffing strokes.
After the shave, when applying witch hazel, I got moderate feedback indicating some irritation.
Based on the results of this shave, I rate this Rapira Platinum Lux ad sharpness 4, smoothness 4. This makes it similar in performance to the Gillette Platinum (old version) and Gillette Silver Blue. Unfortunately, due to scarcity, the blades have become somewhat expensive compared to some non-Russian blades, so I find it difficult to recommend.
The evaluation spreadsheet has been updated. You can find it here:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/71ttt15wy...qo8eb&dl=0
Saturday, I will evaluate Voskhod, the polymer-coated sibling of the Rapira Platinum Lux.