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[โ€“] walden 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

September 16, 2024

  • Brush: AP Shave Co. - 24mm Synbad Fan
  • Razor 1: Baili BR171
  • Razor 2: Baili BR171
  • Blade 1: Bolzano Superinox (Egypt) (3)
  • Blade 2: Lord Platinum (Egypt) (1)
  • Lather: London Razors/Summer Break Soaps - Mountain Laurel - Soap
  • Post Shave: Brut - Splash On

Yesterday I posted a comparison between old and new Bolzano blades (Germany and Egypt, respectively).

Today I decided I'd compare the new Egyptian Bolzano to a Lord Platinum. Why? Because they're both made in Egypt, I like the Bolzano's from Egypt, and I remember liking Lord Platinum. So obviously they're maybe the same blade.

Well, I think I was way off. They felt a lot different. There's a problem, though -- I wasn't scientific with it, and the Lord is on the 1st use, and the Bolzano on its 3rd. It's possible the Lord hasn't had a chance for any excess coatings to flake off, making the comparison a real waste of time.

Both blades were great, but the Bolzano cut through the whiskers easier, and the end result is a tad closer (but maybe too close to call). Both were very smooth and irritation free.

Will I redo this comparison using blades with an equal number of shaves? Probably not.

P.S. - ~~I noticed that Lord blades (asside from Asco branded) aren't sold by razorbladesclub.com anymore~~Just kidding, they are. I also noticed that Bolzanos are only $18/100 there, less than half the price of other vendors.