(03-14-2024, 12:16 AM)metal_shavings Wrote: I paired the Tiger Super Stainless RayClem kindly sent me with my ATT SSRH .80mm OC. It was my third use with the blade and I chose to toss it after this shave. It definitely didn't get me as close as I had gotten with this razor and the Wizamet blade. It wasn't by any stretch a bad shave, this might only make sense to folks in this group, I just didn't seem to enjoy using the blade. And this is both times that I had used it. No irritation, no nicks or anything, and just light feedback from the alcohol based aftershave as seems typical with pretty much most of my shaves. Not necessarily really any complaints, just didn't love shaving with it, and after three passes, I feel it should have got me where I wanted to be in closeness and it did not. In all fairness, this was with three days growth, and I typically shave with two, but I'm not sure that really should change anything. While rated by RayClem at a 4 for both sharpness and smoothness, these can certainly be a good blade for someone with a lighter beard. And with the ability to purchase them for around $.13 in bulk as he listed, they can be a good deal. Unfortunately, it's just not a blade that I'm gonna reach for. I do appreciate the blades and the opportunity to try them. And it's likely I'll try them again down the road when I get curious again and kind of forget how they shaved the first time.
It sounds like you could have done the evaluation series rather than me.
When I rate a blade sharpness 4 , smoothness 4 like the Tiger Stainless, it is a blade that can give me a decent shave, but not one I really enjoy using. It appears you had a similar experience with the blade. I just gave a similar rating to the FlyDear Platinum blade. Unless the second shave is better than the first, I probably will either PIF the blades or stash them away for future use.
Fortunately, there are plenty of sharper, smoother blades. The Wizamet you mentioned is one of them, but there are others. While the Tiger Stainless is not a blade I enjoy, I did enjoy both the Tiger and Tatra Platinum blades as they were slightly sharper and slightly smoother than the Tiger Stainless blade.