Saturday Shave- Face-off between Derby Extra Blue and Orange
Derby sells a variety of blades. There are three offerings sold under the Derby Extra brand. The original Extra blades come in a green pack and are sold in tucks of 5 blades. There is another version that comes in blue pack with 10 blades per tuck. Then there is an orange package that appears to be designed for retail sale that also come in a 10 blade tuck. The Extra Green version prominently advertises that they have Derby's complex chromium-ceramic-platinum-tungsten- and polymer coating used on most of the Derby blades, including Derby Premium and USTA as well as the private label blades for Parker and Bluebird. The Extra Blue version lists the coating on the side of the bulk package. The Derby Orange version has a Platinum label on the front of the package and only lists the other coatings in fine print on the back of the package. Furthermore, the coatings are listed in a different order: chrome, ceramic, polymer, tungsten and platinum. I have no idea why the marketing is different.
The objective of today's shave is to determine if these three Extra blades are the same or different.
I began the shave with a Derby Premium blade in the Karve brass razor that had been used previously. My Karve stainless was loaded with a fresh Derby Green. Both razors had similar C-plates. I took only a few strokes with each razor before replacing the Premium blade with the Derby Extra Orange and the Green blade with a Derby Extra Blue. As expected, the Derby Premium blade continued to be significantly sharper and smoother than the Derby Extra Green. When I replaced the initial blades with the Blue and Orange pack blades, I did not notice a significant difference in either sharpness nor smoothness. All three of the Extra blades performed in a similar manner and similar to the original evaluation of the Extra Green blade earlier in the series.
The blades were sharp enough to achieve a DFS, but I need sharper blades to achieve the near-BBS shave I desire. When I applied witch hazel after the shave, there was significant feedback. Thus, based on the results of this shave, I am rating both the Blue and Orange packed blades as sharpness 3, smoothness 3. This is the same as the original evaluation of the Derby Extra greens. Thus, as far as I can tell, the Derby Extra Greens, Blues, and Orange are the same blade with the exception of packaging.
The evaluation spreadsheet has been updated:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/71ttt15wy...qo8eb&dl=0
If the Derby Extra blades work for you, the least expensive way to purchase them in in the Blue packaging with 200 blades per bulk pack. They cost $15 per 200 blades or 0.075 per blade. The Derby Extra greens can be purchase for just slightly more at $8 per 100 blades. Because the Derby Extra Orange blades seem to be packaged for retail sale, they are only available in 10 packs for $2.19.
Because Gillette is in the process of moving production from Russia to China and India, I plan to evaluate a series of Gillette blades from Asia. The first blade in the list is the Gillette Super Stainless blade packaged in Thailand. I am not certain where this blade is manufactured. It will be used for Monday's shave.
Derby sells a variety of blades. There are three offerings sold under the Derby Extra brand. The original Extra blades come in a green pack and are sold in tucks of 5 blades. There is another version that comes in blue pack with 10 blades per tuck. Then there is an orange package that appears to be designed for retail sale that also come in a 10 blade tuck. The Extra Green version prominently advertises that they have Derby's complex chromium-ceramic-platinum-tungsten- and polymer coating used on most of the Derby blades, including Derby Premium and USTA as well as the private label blades for Parker and Bluebird. The Extra Blue version lists the coating on the side of the bulk package. The Derby Orange version has a Platinum label on the front of the package and only lists the other coatings in fine print on the back of the package. Furthermore, the coatings are listed in a different order: chrome, ceramic, polymer, tungsten and platinum. I have no idea why the marketing is different.
The objective of today's shave is to determine if these three Extra blades are the same or different.
I began the shave with a Derby Premium blade in the Karve brass razor that had been used previously. My Karve stainless was loaded with a fresh Derby Green. Both razors had similar C-plates. I took only a few strokes with each razor before replacing the Premium blade with the Derby Extra Orange and the Green blade with a Derby Extra Blue. As expected, the Derby Premium blade continued to be significantly sharper and smoother than the Derby Extra Green. When I replaced the initial blades with the Blue and Orange pack blades, I did not notice a significant difference in either sharpness nor smoothness. All three of the Extra blades performed in a similar manner and similar to the original evaluation of the Extra Green blade earlier in the series.
The blades were sharp enough to achieve a DFS, but I need sharper blades to achieve the near-BBS shave I desire. When I applied witch hazel after the shave, there was significant feedback. Thus, based on the results of this shave, I am rating both the Blue and Orange packed blades as sharpness 3, smoothness 3. This is the same as the original evaluation of the Derby Extra greens. Thus, as far as I can tell, the Derby Extra Greens, Blues, and Orange are the same blade with the exception of packaging.
The evaluation spreadsheet has been updated:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/71ttt15wy...qo8eb&dl=0
If the Derby Extra blades work for you, the least expensive way to purchase them in in the Blue packaging with 200 blades per bulk pack. They cost $15 per 200 blades or 0.075 per blade. The Derby Extra greens can be purchase for just slightly more at $8 per 100 blades. Because the Derby Extra Orange blades seem to be packaged for retail sale, they are only available in 10 packs for $2.19.
Because Gillette is in the process of moving production from Russia to China and India, I plan to evaluate a series of Gillette blades from Asia. The first blade in the list is the Gillette Super Stainless blade packaged in Thailand. I am not certain where this blade is manufactured. It will be used for Monday's shave.