My vote would be the Timeless, but my set of 68OC & CC plates and stand totaled over 4 bills.
The Sharpologist review is what led me to the Maxwell June. Initially, I was experiencing some inconsistency how blades loaded into the razor. I reached out to Rob, the founder, provided feedback, which lead to improvements in the loader. I helped him test the loader's redesign and I think the loader issues have been resolved. It is much more consistent and the razor shaves wonderfully.The Maxwell June razor looks really interesting. I'm interested to hear what others think about it.
Maxwell June's target market are those individuals that are transitioning from cartridges... similar to Leaf razor. That being the case, the razor is forgiving, very intuitive to use, and the shaves are wonderful. It does not have a pivoting head like the Leaf, but it does allow users to cut-down on the amount of plastic waste that is being dumped into landfills. It is very difficult to compare to other razors, because it is not a DE razor. The Henson razor is very mild and appeals to new wet-shavers and experienced wet-shavers alike. I think Rockwell's 6S (plate 3), Razorock's BBS, and the Maxwell June fall into that category.It sounds like they are receptive as well as responsive to customer feedback, which is good! How does it compare to other razors, in your estimation?