(02-23-2024, 08:06 PM)RayClem Wrote:That makes a lot of sense, packaging being the part outsourced. I can see that being labor intensive, for sure.(02-23-2024, 04:52 PM)mrdoug Wrote:(02-23-2024, 03:40 PM)RayClem Wrote: I really wanted to like the Personna Lab Blue blades since they are made in USA. After the 1st shave, they are pretty decent blades. I know some people will ""cork" the blades to make them more comfortable on the 1st shave; but to me, they are not worth the effort of doing that. I find the Personna Platinum Chrome blades to be good from the 1st stroke; thus I use them instead.I had grabbed ~800 of the Comfort coated blades, after trying a few, between 2019 and 2021. All at fair prices before they shot up in price (I believe they're now in the realm of $18-20 per 100?)
I was surprised at how much better the AccuThrive Prep blades were than the Lab Blues. I had always assumed that the difference between "Comfort Coated: and "For Hospital Use" was primarily some extra cleaning steps. However, the extra cleaning seems to make a difference in the quality of the shave. Unfortunately, since they are sold primarily to medical facilities, like most other medical items, the pricing is rather high. I am glad I got a chance to experience a couple of the AccuThrive blades due to the generosity of an annomyous donor, but I doubt I will be adding them to my stash.
As part of the rebranding, AccuTec Blades will produce Personna Super blades aimed at the beauty/barber trade. I do not know if these are the same as "Lab Blues" or whether there have been some spec changes. I believe the "comfort coated" description has been replaced with "MicroCoat", but I do not know if there is a difference.
If anyone tries the Personna Super blades, please post a review.
For those who use Gem style single edge razors the Personna Gem blades have been rebranded to AccuTec Pro.
My first pack was awesome with sharp smooth blades. This is why I jumped in on so many. I then opened (I think) 300 into a Tupperware container to have them easier to grab. I've since gotten quite a few less than top quality blades. Not all completely horrible, but I can see the QC is lacking.
I've tried 3 or 4 of the Israeli/German reds. I agree wholeheartedly, the reds are waaaaay better. I'm now trying to use up a few hundred of these so I can justify a few hundred Reds. The rollercoaster truly never ends. Lol.
Fwiw, I am fairly certain these 'Made in the USA' blades are actually produced in Mexico. There are rules to production labels with NAFTA, but (I assume) a lot of loopholes, too. Of course, I could be wrong. If I'm not, at least we can feel a little bit better about skipping the (supposed) US blades and sourcing others from Germany/ Israel.
Regarding the supers ... I thought they were just different packaging for the Israeli blades? Personna may make blades, but they excel at producing confusion.
The AccuTec blades are made Verona, VA, but there is a packaging facility in Mexico that might have be packaged the blades you received. Packaging and distribution is often more labor intensive than production, so there are labor cost advantages to packaging in Mexico. AFAIK, there are no blade production facilities there.
On the topic of Personnas... Let me ask you RayClem , or anyone else who knows...
It's my understanding that the 10pk of German/Israeli Personna are the same as the 5pk of German/Israeli... with the 10pk simply boxed for the UK market? Is that really the case... no difference at all?
I was gifted some samples of the red box blades (5pk). However, when I do buy some I'd likely grab the white and blue box 10pk, as their cheaper (approx $22 for 100 vs $30 for 200). I just don't want to waste money finding out they're not really the same.
Thanks in advance.