(This post was last modified: 01-31-2024, 03:46 PM by RayClem.)
Wednesday Shave- Derby Extra green
There are three blades called Derby Extra. The common one has green packaging. However, there is also one packaged in blue packaging and Sally Beauty Supply sells them in orange packaging. The all have a Chromium-Ceramic-Platinum-Tungsten-Polymer coating, but I have no idea if all these blade are made to the same spec. I tested the ones in the green packaging.
Update************************
I was able to order a few Derby Extra blades in both the orange and blue packaging. I will evaluate them towards the end of the thread,
Prior to 2016, Derby Extra blades were made from 0.1mm steel. The ones I used from that time were terribly dull. Since that time Derby has been using 0.09mm steel. The thinner steel is easier to snap if you want to use them in a half-DE blade shavette, but in a regular DE razor, the thinner steel is subject to chattering. Fortunately, the Karve razors clamp the blade close to the edge of the cap, so chattering is minimal. If you use them in razors such as the EJ DE89 that clamps the blade well back of the edge, you might get some chattering.
I started today's shave with the Treet Classic carbon blade from the previous shave. It was still very sharp and smooth. I could easily have used it for another shave. After a few strokes, I replaced the Classic with a fresh Derby Extra. I immediately noted a significant decrease in sharpness. While there was no tugging, the blade did have significant resistance. It did sharpen slightly during the shave, but it was not sharp enough to achieve a near-BBS shave; I had to settle for a DFS, When I applied witch hazel after the shave, I experienced significant feedback. While far from ideal, this is a far better experience than I had with Derby Extra blades years ago.
Based on the results of this shave, I am rating the sharpness as 3 and the smoothness as 3, The evaluation spreadsheet has been updated.
This puts the Derby Extra in the same class as Astra Superior Platinum. It is a good blade for those with a less coarse, less dense beard and less sensitive skin. While this is a blade that I could use, like the Astra SP, it is not a blade I would enjoy using. I would recommend the blade to a new DE shaver as it is not so sharp that you are likely to get cut.
We are nearing the finish line for the series. On Friday, I plan to shave using a Gillette Platinum in the new solid blue packaging with white lettering. I previously rated the Gillette Platinum blade in the white packaging with blue lettering as 4 sharpness, 4 smoothness. I am hoping the "new" blades might be sharper and smoother, perhaps something akin to the King C Gillette blades that I rated as 4.5 sharpness, 5 smoothness. I might do a face-off shave using both the older Gillette Platinum and the new ones.
Primarily for curiosity, the last two blades to be evaluated are older Gillette Rubie and Polsilver Super Iridium. I still have a few of each in my collection. AFAIK, the blades have not been made in some time. Availability in the marketplace is extremely limited, so I did not include pricing. Thus, the series should conclude next week. There are certainly dozens of blades I have not tried, but I believe I have covered most of the popular offerings and some less so.
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