December 30, 2015
My second shave using the de-spined GEM PTFE blade was once again flawless. Despite the fact that the blade doesn't lock into the razor head like the Feather Hi-Stainless blade does, I have yet to notice any movement of the blade away from the stops at any time.
GEM PTFE on left, FHS on right
The GEM blades do have a couple cutouts on each side while the Feather Hi-Stainless blades have a single cutout on each side. The GEM cutouts are smaller so they don't fit around the nubs machined into the razor head. However, I think the cutouts near the middle of the blade could possibly be catching the front edge of the blade nub which helps to hold the blade in place. The blade is not easily removed by pulling straight back. Similar to the FHS blades, you need to lift the blade up some before pulling it back to get a nice, smooth extraction.
The shave was exactly as I am coming to expect from the OneBlade; smooth, almost no feeling of the blade on you face (how I like to define mild), & still surprisingly efficient delivering another BBS result in my usual 2-pass shave; XTG then ATG. The ability of the OneBlade to hug the corners of my chin, jawline, & Adam's apple is what makes this razor stand out. Nothing I've ever shaved with has handled these difficult areas so well.
At this point I can easily declare the OneBlade as my daily driver. Now I'm just curious as to what differences I may notice between the two blades. One thing is for certain, if the blade is in good shape then I will be enjoying effortless, smooth as silk shaves each time.
Until my next OneBlade shave...
Freddy,
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>>> Brian <<<
Happy beeps, buddy! Happy beeps!