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Blade Sharpness Research Project

This is the Durablade Clifton Classic blue blade from Samah blades of Dhaka Bangladesh. It did poorly in testing. I tried three of them, looking for a good one, but there wan't a good one to be found. Possibly this is a bad batch. I don't think the blade I got were damaged. They were packed very well, with glue and wax on heavy waxed paper, and they started off reasonably sharp, though the edges were crude and uneven.

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You can see that it is ground with cheap abrasives, probably natural, as the scratches at each stage vary a good amount in size.

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Coating and Grind
Coating ThicknessHeavy
Coating EvennessEven
Bevel Coating Coverage69%
Entire Bevel to Edge, mm0.316
Primary Bevel Scratch Size0.003
Primary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Primary Bevel Proximal TransitionUneven
Blade Thickness, mm0.090
Secondary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.130
Secondary Bevel Scratch Size0.002
Secondary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Secondary Bevel Transition LineTypical
Tertiary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.033
Tertiary Bevel Scratch SizePolish
Tertiary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyEven
Tertiary Bevel Scratch Transition LineTypical

Some people say these blades are smooth. After testing, we see that the steel's failure mode is denting and deformation, with almost no chipping. Perhaps the people that like them prefer a duller blade that doesn't chip along the apex. I can see how the soft steel, being less durable and long-lasting, might help encourage consumers to replace blades more often.

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Date21-Sep-2024


BladeSamahDurabladeClifton ClassicBengladesh1-Jun-2014
Wear on Edge036912
Edges MeasuredBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / Top
Measurement MediumStren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22
Dulling SubstrateNewPaperPaperPaperPaper
Measurements2020202020
Adj. Std. Dev.212823190
Median F (g)567498.5125125
Mean F (g) Top768893115125
Mean F (g) Bottom5270102124125
Mean F (g)647998119125
BESS Adj. Factor1.221.221.221.221.22
Avg. Adj. F (g) Top93107113140153
Avg. Adj. F (g) Bottom6486124151153
Median Adj. F (g)6890120153153
Mean Adj. F (g)7996119146153

It is one of the dullest blades tested. I would describe it as defective, and perhaps this batch is not made to specifications.

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In the US, these blades are not even inexpensive at $9/100. Obviously I can't recommend trying it unless it happens to be part of a pre-made sample pack or something like that.

Blade Sharpness Test Index
 
And here we have another Samah Durablade, the LOI Salon Blade Titanium. This one is nothing special, but it is fine.

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It is another crude grind.

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Coating and Grind
Coating ThicknessHeavy
Coating EvennessEven
Bevel Coating Coverage72%
Entire Bevel to Edge, mm0.394
Primary Bevel Scratch Size0.005
Primary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Primary Bevel Proximal TransitionUneven
Blade Thickness, mm0.093
Secondary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.142
Secondary Bevel Scratch Size0.003
Secondary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Secondary Bevel Transition LineTypical
Tertiary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.039
Tertiary Bevel Scratch SizePolish
Tertiary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Tertiary Bevel Scratch Transition LineUneven

The failure mode of this one is the typical small chipping. I think the Clifton had a bad heat treatment.

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It's fine. The durability is a little below average, but we expect that with thin blades like this. I think there are better blades at the $9/100 price, but it is probably a decent value in some markets, such as their home market in Bangladesh.

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Date21-Sep-2024


BladeSamahDurabladeLOI Salon TitaniumBengladesh1-Jun-2014
Wear on Edge036912
Edges MeasuredBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / Top
Measurement MediumStren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22
Dulling SubstrateNewPaperPaperPaperPaper
Measurements2020202020
Adj. Std. Dev.41071110
Median F (g)464952.556.558.5
Mean F (g) Top4649515661
Mean F (g) Bottom4752536158
Mean F (g)4750525960
BESS Adj. Factor1.221.221.221.221.22
Avg. Adj. F (g) Top5659626874
Avg. Adj. F (g) Bottom5864647571
Median Adj. F (g)5659646971
Mean Adj. F (g)5761637273

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The same coarse belts, but it looks like there is some smoother honing at the tertiary bevel.

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Coating and Grind
Coating ThicknessHeavy
Coating EvennessEven
Bevel Coating Coverage71%
Entire Bevel to Edge, mm0.366
Primary Bevel Scratch Size0.005
Primary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Primary Bevel Proximal TransitionTypical
Blade Thickness, mm0.090
Secondary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.123
Secondary Bevel Scratch Size0.003
Secondary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Secondary Bevel Transition LineTypical
Tertiary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.031
Tertiary Bevel Scratch SizePolish
Tertiary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyEven
Tertiary Bevel Scratch Transition LineTypical

We see lots of large chipping and denting in the edge after the test.

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This one is of rather poor quality, with steel that fails by both denting and chipping. It is strange that a facility that uses uneven abrasives and is unable to heat treat things properly would select thin and fragile 0.090mm steel for its blades.

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Date21-Sep-2024


BladeSamahDurabladeSharp TitaniumBengladesh1-Jun-2014
Wear on Edge036912
Edges MeasuredBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / Top
Measurement MediumStren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22
Dulling SubstrateNewPaperPaperPaperPaper
Measurements2020202020
Adj. Std. Dev.1231293230
Median F (g)49.560586579.5
Mean F (g) Top5377648199
Mean F (g) Bottom5761656868
Mean F (g)5569657484
BESS Adj. Factor1.221.221.221.221.22
Avg. Adj. F (g) Top64937899121
Avg. Adj. F (g) Bottom6974808282
Median Adj. F (g)6073717997
Mean Adj. F (g)67847991102



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I am not sure how loose their specifications are, but if this one is not defective, it is certainly of poor quality.

Blade Sharpness Test Index
 

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Here we have the Durablade A Best Hi Platinum Swiss Steel blade. This is another one that was so bad I thought the first one might be damaged, so I swapped it out for another and measured the second one.

Perhaps there is some source of inexpensive low quality ore in Switzerland that isn't really suitable for producing blades.

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These all have a pretty similar crude grind. I think there is a Platinum coating and a Chrome coating. The polymer coating looks and probably is the same on all of them. There is some variation in the honing of the tertiary bevel, but it is hard to say if that is intentional.

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Coating and Grind
Coating ThicknessHeavy
Coating EvennessEven
Bevel Coating Coverage65%
Entire Bevel to Edge, mm0.322
Primary Bevel Scratch Size0.004
Primary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Primary Bevel Proximal TransitionUneven
Blade Thickness, mm0.091
Secondary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.139
Secondary Bevel Scratch Size0.002
Secondary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Secondary Bevel Transition LineTypical
Tertiary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.023
Tertiary Bevel Scratch SizePolish
Tertiary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Tertiary Bevel Scratch Transition LineUneven

The one also failed by a combination of small and medium chipping and large denting. This is a sign of low-quality or improperly ground and treated steel. Better steels will typically only have one failure mode, and it won't be nearly this catastrophic.

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It might be alright for a couple shaves, but I prefer blades made from more suitable steel.

Date21-Sep-2024


BladeSamahDurabladeA Best Hi PlatinumBengladesh1-Jun-2014
Wear on Edge036912
Edges MeasuredBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / Top
Measurement MediumStren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22
Dulling SubstrateNewPaperPaperPaperPaper
Measurements2020202020
Adj. Std. Dev.1627262016
Median F (g)5074104115123
Mean F (g) Top4884108115113
Mean F (g) Bottom607799106116
Mean F (g)5480104110115
BESS Adj. Factor1.221.221.221.221.22
Avg. Adj. F (g) Top58103132141138
Avg. Adj. F (g) Bottom7393121129142
Median Adj. F (g)6190127140150
Mean Adj. F (g)6698126135140























































































I think we can skip the big chart on this one.

Blade Sharpness Test Index
 

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This is the Durablade Champion Titanium. This one is very similar to the LOI I tested and performs reasonably well.

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The grind is still crude, but the steel is better than most of these Durablades.

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Coating and Grind
Coating ThicknessHeavy
Coating EvennessEven
Bevel Coating Coverage68%
Entire Bevel to Edge, mm0.355
Primary Bevel Scratch Size0.005
Primary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Primary Bevel Proximal TransitionUneven
Blade Thickness, mm0.088
Secondary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.143
Secondary Bevel Scratch Size0.004
Secondary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Secondary Bevel Transition LineTypical
Tertiary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.024
Tertiary Bevel Scratch SizePolish
Tertiary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Tertiary Bevel Scratch Transition LineUneven

This one has the typical failure mode of small chipping at the apex without any denting.

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Date21-Sep-2024


BladeSamahDurabladeChampion PlatinumBengladesh1-Jun-2014
Wear on Edge036912
Edges MeasuredBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / Top
Measurement MediumStren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22
Dulling SubstrateNewPaperPaperPaperPaper
Measurements2020202020
Adj. Std. Dev.5891618
Median F (g)46.5494949.551.5
Mean F (g) Top4953556366
Mean F (g) Bottom4546454647
Mean F (g)4750505556
BESS Adj. Factor1.221.221.221.221.22
Avg. Adj. F (g) Top6065677780
Avg. Adj. F (g) Bottom5556555657
Median Adj. F (g)5760606063
Mean Adj. F (g)5761616769

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This is the Durablade Sharp Hi Chromium blade from Samah of Bangladesh. This is another one with decent performance.

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These all have similar crude grinds. There is probably some difference in the angles.

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Coating and Grind
Coating ThicknessHeavy
Coating EvennessEven
Bevel Coating Coverage62%
Entire Bevel to Edge, mm0.450
Primary Bevel Scratch Size0.004
Primary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Primary Bevel Proximal TransitionUneven
Blade Thickness, mm0.091
Secondary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.125
Secondary Bevel Scratch Size0.002
Secondary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Secondary Bevel Transition LineTypical
Tertiary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.039
Tertiary Bevel Scratch SizePolish
Tertiary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Tertiary Bevel Scratch Transition LineUneven


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I had a request to include some pictures of corners since they might play an important role in differences between how blades feel. The main issue is that the lowest magnification on my photo microscope is 60x optical, and that isn't enough to capture all of the details that should be included in a corner picture. It really needs to include the straight edge and the side edge perpendicular to it. I thought I would share the idea here to see what you think. Here is an example of the best corner pick with my Carson/S22+ at 60x:

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It has poor durability like the other (better) Durablades. I shaved with one today, and it was quite uncomfortable to me. I think this is because there were spots on the edge that didn't hold up. The average sharpness was reasonably good, but both edges had spots that were too dull to cut hair. Part of the problem with this thin blade is that the abrasives they use are so inconsistent the primary and secondary grind scratches make their way past their zones, creating rough spots and weak spots. The cheapest abrasives are just mined from the earth and crudely sifted, and I suspect that is what they are using to keep costs low. An abrasive with more consistent particles like we see on Feather at the other extreme, is more expensive. Most blades seem to use an abrasive for primary and secondary grinds that result in a scratch size ratio of about 2:1. With crude abrasives, performance may be maximized with a more limiting lower ratio.

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Date22-Sep-2024



BladeSamahDurabladeSharp Hi ChromiumBangladesh1-Jun-2014
Wear on Edge0369121
Edges MeasuredBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / Top
Measurement MediumStren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22
Dulling SubstrateNewPaperPaperPaperPaperFace
Measurements202020202020
Adj. Std. Dev.261621142915
Median F (g)44.5444952.554.544
Mean F (g) Top605362557446
Mean F (g) Bottom434147535149
Mean F (g)514755546347
BESS Adj. Factor1.221.221.221.221.221.22
Avg. Adj. F (g) Top746576679056
Avg. Adj. F (g) Bottom525057656359
Median Adj. F (g)545460646754
Mean Adj. F (g)635767667658


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I don't recommend any of these Bengali Samah blades. I think they use cheap materials and have poorly controlled processes. There are much better blades available at the $9/100 price point including Astra SP, Flydear SP, and many others. I think the main reason they are imported and available is simply to offer a greater selection, despite not having anything really competitive in the lineup.

I tried this one shaving because I wanted to see how one of their better batches felt on my face, and it was not a pleasant experience. I think I will keep the feel of the poorly performing ones in the realm of imagination.


Blade Sharpness Test Index
 
This is a South American market Wilkinson Sword blade that was produced by Proctor and Gamble in Brazil. It was generously provided for testing by @WVShaver It comes in a three blade tuck, which is quite a small quantity. Performance is extremely similar to the original English Wilkinson Sword blade I tested. This blade has become difficult to find, and it may have been out of production for some time.

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It says it is made in Brazil with Chrome and PTFE coatings.

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The coating looks heavier than the English one I tested. It is hard to see the grind through the coating for good comparisons.

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Coating and Grind
Coating ThicknessHeavy
Coating EvennessEven
Bevel Coating Coverage80%
Entire Bevel to Edge, mm0.301
Primary Bevel Scratch Size0.004
Primary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyTypical
Primary Bevel Proximal TransitionTypical
Blade Thickness, mm0.090
Secondary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.166
Secondary Bevel Scratch Size0.002
Secondary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyTypical
Secondary Bevel Transition LineUneven
Tertiary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.037
Tertiary Bevel Scratch SizePolish
Tertiary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyEven
Tertiary Bevel Scratch Transition LineUneven

It is a thin blade, and it shows lots of medium chipping along the edge after testing. A lot of blades in this fairly moderate sharpness range hold up better than this to wear, but it isn't bad, and it might be intentional.
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It appears to be an excellent copy of the 1970s English blade. I am not going to criticize it because if the goal was to copy an English blade, then it does exactly what it is supposed to do. The German blades are an Edgewell product, and seem not to be related to these Proctor and Gamble blades. The Proctor and Gamble blades more closely resemble the original English blade, especially this one, which is virtually indistinguishable.

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I think some people were wondering if this blade is produced in another location before being packaged with false labeling indicating a Brazilian product. I don't think that is the case, but I haven't looked into it outside of this test, and I could be persuaded by some convincing objective evidence.

Date22-Sep-2024


BladeProcter & GambleWilkinson SwordSuper InoxidávelBrazil18-Jul-2019
Wear on Edge036912
Edges MeasuredBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / Top
Measurement MediumStren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22
Dulling SubstrateNewPaperPaperPaperPaper
Measurements2020202020
Adj. Std. Dev.76121114
Median F (g)50.552566366.5
Mean F (g) Top4750525961
Mean F (g) Bottom5353646775
Mean F (g)5052586368
BESS Adj. Factor1.221.221.221.221.22
Avg. Adj. F (g) Top5862637274
Avg. Adj. F (g) Bottom6565788192
Median Adj. F (g)6263687781
Mean Adj. F (g)6163717783


Blade Sharpness Test Index
 
And here we have another Samah Durablade, the LOI Salon Blade Titanium. This one is nothing special, but it is fine.

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It is another crude grind.

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Coating and Grind
Coating ThicknessHeavy
Coating EvennessEven
Bevel Coating Coverage72%
Entire Bevel to Edge, mm0.394
Primary Bevel Scratch Size0.005
Primary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Primary Bevel Proximal TransitionUneven
Blade Thickness, mm0.093
Secondary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.142
Secondary Bevel Scratch Size0.003
Secondary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Secondary Bevel Transition LineTypical
Tertiary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.039
Tertiary Bevel Scratch SizePolish
Tertiary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyUneven
Tertiary Bevel Scratch Transition LineUneven

The failure mode of this one is the typical small chipping. I think the Clifton had a bad heat treatment.

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It's fine. The durability is a little below average, but we expect that with thin blades like this. I think there are better blades at the $9/100 price, but it is probably a decent value in some markets, such as their home market in Bangladesh.

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Date21-Sep-2024


BladeSamahDurabladeLOI Salon TitaniumBengladesh1-Jun-2014
Wear on Edge036912
Edges MeasuredBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / Top
Measurement MediumStren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22
Dulling SubstrateNewPaperPaperPaperPaper
Measurements2020202020
Adj. Std. Dev.41071110
Median F (g)464952.556.558.5
Mean F (g) Top4649515661
Mean F (g) Bottom4752536158
Mean F (g)4750525960
BESS Adj. Factor1.221.221.221.221.22
Avg. Adj. F (g) Top5659626874
Avg. Adj. F (g) Bottom5864647571
Median Adj. F (g)5659646971
Mean Adj. F (g)5761637273

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Blade Sharpness Test Index
I liked LOI blades when I was starting out because they were forgiving. I could use some bad technique and not have to worry about cutting myself. They got too dull to use past two shaves, but those shaves were smooth.

I never in a million years would have thought that they would prove to be sharper than Bics in these tests.
 
I liked LOI blades when I was starting out because they were forgiving. I could use some bad technique and not have to worry about cutting myself. They got too dull to use past two shaves, but those shaves were smooth.

I never in a million years would have thought that they would prove to be sharper than Bics in these tests.
LOI is thin and fragile compared to BIC. When it dulls, it does so less evenly. Since the LOI is much more fragile, the dullest 25% of the spots on the edge are a lot duller than the dullest 25% of spots on a BIC CP, even if the average sharpness is higher in the early part of its use. It will feel duller and arguably is duller, because those dull spots will tug and leave stubble behind.

When you dull a blade on your face, it dulls much faster in the middle of the edge, which is also the part of the edge you feel the most, so shaving with it, the difference in feeling will be even more pronounced.

Even before local dullness is going to be a bad spot, it will make the blade feel mild more than the sharper spots make it feel sharp.

A completely different measurement procedure, such as the one that pushes the entire edge into a strip of rubber at one time would very likely show that the LOI is duller as well.

Regardless of how you compile and sort the measurements, the local failure of the LOI edge is one of the reasons I do not recommend these Samah blades. The steel just isn't very good. I am not sure if it is a bad alloy, a bad heat treatment, a bad grind, or a grind specs that don't suit the other attributes. Evidence suggests Samah is compromising on all of these as much as they can get away with.
 
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@helicopter I love this chart you added for all the Wilkinson and Schick blades. One for my downloads, cheers.
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I will tell you, and this has happened several times, I didn't have an idea to communicate and then make the chart to do so; I had some information to present, made the chart, and then had the idea when I saw the chart just like everyone else.
 
This is the Gillette 365 Stainless blade. It comes from their plant in India.

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The primary and secondary bevels have a lot of overlap, but on the proximal scratches are about twice as big as the distal ones, which is typical of a two-stage grind. It reminds me of the Gillette Wilkinson Sword Saloon Pack blade from the same facility.

Coating and Grind
Coating ThicknessHeavy
Coating EvennessEven
Bevel Coating Coverage65%
Entire Bevel to Edge, mm0.273
Primary Bevel Scratch Size0.007
Primary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyTypical
Primary Bevel Proximal TransitionTypical
Blade Thickness, mm0.091
Secondary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.180
Secondary Bevel Scratch Size0.003
Secondary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyTypical
Secondary Bevel Transition LineUneven
Tertiary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.020
Tertiary Bevel Scratch SizePolish
Tertiary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyEven
Tertiary Bevel Scratch Transition LineUneven


There is a lot of chipping, including large chipping all along the edge after the test. This blade is toast. It is thin and fairly fragile and is less durable than many blades.

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It is a mild blade and is the same, or essentially the same as the much more widely available Gillette Wilkinson Sword Saloon Pack blade.

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Date23-Sep-2024


BladeProcter & GambleGillette365 StainlessIndia9-Sep-2016
Wear on Edge036912
Edges MeasuredBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / Top
Measurement MediumStren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22
Dulling SubstrateNewPaperPaperPaperPaper
Measurements2020202020
Adj. Std. Dev.105102226
Median F (g)525865.57675
Mean F (g) Top5657688894
Mean F (g) Bottom4956647170
Mean F (g)5357667982
BESS Adj. Factor1.221.221.221.221.22
Avg. Adj. F (g) Top697083108114
Avg. Adj. F (g) Bottom6069798685
Median Adj. F (g)6370809392
Mean Adj. F (g)64698197100

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Usually Proctor and Gamble is not shy about making blades to a vast number of different specifications to meet the demands of consumers loyal to the plethora of brands and labels they own. I don't know the history of the 365 or how the original one was, but I can say this current 365 blade is very close to the current Wilkinson Sword Saloon Pack blade from the same Indian plant. The grind appears to be the same and the performance is close enough for acceptable batch variation. The saloon pack blade is easy to find at good prices and it is of good quality for something a bit mild. You can probably skip the 365 and just try the other one if this 365 tested peaks your interest. If you have already tried the Saloon Wilkinson, you can probably just skip the 365.

Blade Sharpness Test Index
 
I found some Wilkinson Sword Classic yellow German Edgewell blades from 2018.

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It is marked for European markets. Apparently Edgewell's European subsidiaries still used the Energizer name when this was produced.
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Unfortunately, this was made in 2018, well after Energizer spun off Edgewell into a the new company in 2015.
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It is the same grind as the other German Wilkinson Sword and Schick blades tested.
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Coating and Grind
Coating ThicknessLight
Coating EvennessEven
Bevel Coating Coverage89%
Entire Bevel to Edge, mm0.407
Primary Bevel Scratch Size0.004
Primary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyTypical
Primary Bevel Proximal TransitionTypical
Blade Thickness, mm0.099
Secondary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.201
Secondary Bevel Scratch Size0.003
Secondary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyTypical
Secondary Bevel Transition LineUneven
Tertiary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.065
Tertiary Bevel Scratch SizePolish
Tertiary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyEven
Tertiary Bevel Scratch Transition LineTypical
The edge is in remarkably good condition after the test.

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This one has an exceptional combination of durability, consistency, and sharpness. An incredible blade.

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Date23-Sep-2024


BladeEdgewellWilkinson SwordClassic YellowGermany22-Mar-2018
Wear on Edge036912
Edges MeasuredBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / Top
Measurement MediumStren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22
Dulling SubstrateNewPaperPaperPaperPaper
Measurements2020202020
Adj. Std. Dev.63448
Median F (g)46424140.542
Mean F (g) Top4240404044
Mean F (g) Bottom5043424242
Mean F (g)4641414143
BESS Adj. Factor1.221.221.221.221.22
Avg. Adj. F (g) Top5149494954
Avg. Adj. F (g) Bottom6152515151
Median Adj. F (g)5651504951
Mean Adj. F (g)5651505052

I bought these blister packs because of my hypothesis that plastic and steel dispensers and blister packs provide better protection than most paper packaging. This is certainly consistent with that hypothesis. I don't think there is a significant difference in the specification to which this blade and the Shicks and other German Wilkinsons are made.


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An outstanding blade always puts a smile on my face, and we certainly have that here. These are among the best blades I have tested here. Depending on what criteria are important to you, this may be the best blade you can get.

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I found some Wilkinson Sword Classic yellow German Edgewell blades from 2018...

This one has an exceptional combination of durability, consistency, and sharpness. An incredible blade...

An outstanding blade always puts a smile on my face, and we certainly have that here. These are among the best blades I have tested here. Depending on what criteria are important to you, this may be the best blade you can get.

What about comfort? Quite a lot of people report this blade is not very comfortable to use. It measures well, but I don't know how you would measure comfort except maybe through surveying people.

Speaking of comfort, @helicopter, is there any way to split your summary bar chart into several pages, it is getting to be a bit hard to read, though you can zoom in. The number of blades tested is pretty amazing, though.
 
What about comfort? Quite a lot of people report this blade is not very comfortable to use. It measures well, but I don't know how you would measure comfort except maybe through surveying people.

Speaking of comfort, @helicopter, is there any way to split your summary bar chart into several pages, it is getting to be a bit hard to read, though you can zoom in. The number of blades tested is pretty amazing, though.
Dat file and pivot table - it's a couple of weeks behind
 
This is an October, 2023 Wilkinson Sword Classic packaged for the US market.

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I also ordered ten of the blue 10-blade packs, but they sent more of the 5-blade packs like this.

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It is the same grind. The coating is a little bit thicker.

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Coating and Grind
Coating ThicknessModerate
Coating EvennessEven
Bevel Coating Coverage75%
Entire Bevel to Edge, mm0.437
Primary Bevel Scratch Size0.005
Primary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyTypical
Primary Bevel Proximal TransitionTypical
Blade Thickness, mm0.101
Secondary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.206
Secondary Bevel Scratch Size0.003
Secondary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyTypical
Secondary Bevel Transition LineUneven
Tertiary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.056
Tertiary Bevel Scratch SizePolish
Tertiary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyEven
Tertiary Bevel Scratch Transition LineTypical

The edge holds up exceptionally well to testing.

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Date23-Sep-2024


BladeEdgewellWilkinson SwordClassic WhiteGermany23-Oct-2023
Wear on Edge036912
Edges MeasuredBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / Top
Measurement MediumStren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22
Dulling SubstrateNewPaperPaperPaperPaper
Measurements2020202020
Adj. Std. Dev.65557
Median F (g)53.55047.54447
Mean F (g) Top5147474547
Mean F (g) Bottom5852474447
Mean F (g)5550474447
BESS Adj. Factor1.221.221.221.221.22
Avg. Adj. F (g) Top6358575558
Avg. Adj. F (g) Bottom7163575457
Median Adj. F (g)6560585457
Mean Adj. F (g)6760575458

This is the only one that exhibits this type of coating performance. The coating impedes the exposure of the sharp steel beneath until late in the test. It is more durable than the others at the expense of some sharpness and some consistency. I could probably get several years out of the 119 of these I have left. I wonder if this is a new coating, or just batch variation. I suspect we will find out eventually.

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It is still quite sharp.

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It doesn't have the exceptional sharpness of the yellow 2018 Wilkinson Sword Classic I tested previously. I know the chart below is becoming blocky. That is why we have the summary chart above. In any case, I made the complete one wider. You definitely have to zoom in, but it's a little easier to see what is going on when you do.

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How do I feel about this blade? I was certainly hoping it would be as sharp as the yellow one, but really it is more similar than the rankings suggest. I would put it somewhere behind the AccuTec Personna and Feather, but still in my top ten favorites. There are others here who do a better job than I can of providing subjective reviews of these. I think there are more comfortable blades, but I don't consider this one to be flawed in terms of comfort. I like a variety of blades, including this sharp blade that gives me feedback and lets me know it is there, but doesn't chip and tear up my skin.

Blade Sharpness Test Index
 
This is the Gillette Goal Super Platinum New Improved Stainless blade which is produced by Shanghai Gillette Co. Ltd. for the Indonesian market. It has a fine and even grind, that looks smooth, and it is made from a softer steel that does not chip, but dents and has poor durability.

It is double-wrapped with four glue dots.

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It has the rounded edge corners that Shanghai Gillette blades often seem to share, except perhaps Flying Eagle. I thought these blade also had a year and quarter on them in the old letter-number format like vintage Gillette razors, but I don't see them on this one.
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The grind has a very even scratch pattern, and looks quite smooth.

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Coating and Grind
Coating ThicknessLight
Coating EvennessEven
Bevel Coating Coverage65%
Entire Bevel to Edge, mm0.367
Primary Bevel Scratch Size0.006
Primary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyEven
Primary Bevel Proximal TransitionTypical
Blade Thickness, mm0.099
Secondary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.271
Secondary Bevel Scratch Size0.003
Secondary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyEven
Secondary Bevel Transition LineTypical
Tertiary Bevel Transition to Edge, mm0.058
Tertiary Bevel Scratch SizePolish
Tertiary Bevel Scratch ConsistencyEven
Tertiary Bevel Scratch Transition LineTypical

The failure mode of the steel is large denting. Sometimes softer steel like this that don't tend to chip feel smoother and more comfortable on the skin when they are new and sharp. However, this blade has rather poor durability.

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You can see that the initial sharpness is in the middle of the pack, but poor durability leads to low average sharpness. The soft steel might feel smooth on the skin, especially with the fine and even grind, but I haven't tried it yet.

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Date23-Sep-2024


BladeProcter & GambleGillette GoalSuper PlatinumChina1-Jan-2023
Wear on Edge036912
Edges MeasuredBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / TopBottom / Top
Measurement MediumStren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22Stren 6 .22
Dulling SubstrateNewPaperPaperPaperPaper
Measurements2020202020
Adj. Std. Dev.814221221
Median F (g)526575.58386.5
Mean F (g) Top5473838294
Mean F (g) Bottom5365758490
Mean F (g)5469798392
BESS Adj. Factor1.221.221.221.221.22
Avg. Adj. F (g) Top6689101100115
Avg. Adj. F (g) Bottom657992103110
Median Adj. F (g)637992101106
Mean Adj. F (g)668496102113

Here the big chart is even more stretched. The pivot table may prove more useful for detailed comparisons.

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