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Aggressiveness Chart

A while back I saw a chart of DE's that showed how aggressive they are in comparison to each other. I tried searching for that today and couldn't find it. Does anyone know where one would be?
 
I received a Merkur Futur for Christmas. It's the only DE I have ever used and I'm very happy with it so far. I'm surprised to see that it's entire range only covers the very aggressive end of the spectrum. Can anyone explain this?
 
I received a Merkur Futur for Christmas. It's the only DE I have ever used and I'm very happy with it so far. I'm surprised to see that it's entire range only covers the very aggressive end of the spectrum. Can anyone explain this?

I, too, received a Futur for Christmas and tried the first shave on 1 and found it to be fairly aggressive, but not more so than my HD at a 1/3 less gap.
 
Hmmmm very informative. Im trying to see where the flair tip fits in there. Someone between the red tip and blue tip i'd imagine?
 
Hmmmm very informative. Im trying to see where the flair tip fits in there. Someone between the red tip and blue tip i'd imagine?

Yup. The 50's style flair tip, also known as the Regular, was mid-range between the Light (Blue Tip) and the Heavy (Red Tip).
 
Do you know where a 1958 TV Special fits into the scheme of things? I'd imagine it was the same as a 50's style flair tip?

Thanks!

Yup. The 50's style flair tip, also known as the Regular, was mid-range between the Light (Blue Tip) and the Heavy (Red Tip).
 
I received a Merkur Futur for Christmas. It's the only DE I have ever used and I'm very happy with it so far. I'm surprised to see that it's entire range only covers the very aggressive end of the spectrum. Can anyone explain this?

If that chart is to be 100% believed, the Merkur Futur @1 is just about more aggressive than every vintage Gillette razor ever made. While this certainly might be the case (I don't own one, and never will), the more likely explanation, is that the list is at best a general indicator of aggressiveness, and not as accurate as many perceive it to be.

1) The list was compiled by multiple people who are supposed to be using the same method of measurement; inaccuracies are bound to result.

2) Other factors beyond blade gap also effect aggressiveness (total weight of the razor, design of the head, and so on).

3) The list assumes very strict manufacturing tolerances, that all Merkur razors of a certain model for example, will have an equal blade gap; considering Merkur's known quality control issues, I find this extremely hard to believe.

4) The vintage Gillette razors have worn over time, and some of them may have been dropped. While the gap could have been equal when fresh out of the factory, I would never assume that two razors, that have had vastly different lives, are going to be even remotely similar.
 
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If that chart is to be 100% believed, the Merkur Futur @1 is just about more aggressive than every vintage Gillette razor ever made. While this certainly might be the case (I don't own one, and never will), the more likely explanation, is that the list is at best a general indicator of aggressiveness, and not as accurate as many perceive it to be.

1) The list was compiled by multiple people who are supposed to be using the same method of measurement; inaccuracies are bound to result.

2) Other factors beyond blade gap also effect aggressiveness (total weight of the razor, design of the head, and so on).

3) The list assumes very strict manufacturing tolerances, that all Merkur razors of a certain model for example, will have an equal blade gap; considering Merkur's known quality control issues, I find this extremely hard to believe.

4) The vintage Gillette razors have worn over time, and some of them may have been dropped. While the gap could have been equal when fresh out of the factory, I would never assume that two razors, that have had vastly different lives, are going to be even remotely similar.


Great points.

On a side note. I wonder if someone could measure the gap for the merkur progress from 6-12 and get it added to the wiki. Only the 1-5 is listed. I have no measuring devices.
 
DE razors are not precision instruments, and therefore I agree that each item will be a law unto itself to a certain degree.
They're made from sheetmetal as stamped, and fine castings as cast with very little to no machine work, other than polishing exposed surfaces for a finish pleasing to the eye. As such, manufacturing tolerances will necessarily not be very tight.
I see the chart as a very useful tool... It was very useful to me at least... but not the "last word" on exposure measurements on a particular model or brand... Just on the items actually used for measurement.
Still, I see it as a great guide, and an important part of the community. As with all subjective measurements, all things change when opinion takes over and the blade actually hits the face, where personal likes and dislikes become the decision making factor.
 
With all of its popularity, I'm surprise to not see the DE89(L) on that list, unless I'm blind. :001_cool:

If you own any razors not in the table, please grab a set of $5.00 feeler gauges and help us out! It's an all-volunteer wiki. :001_smile

If that chart is to be 100% believed, the Merkur Futur @1 is just about more aggressive than every vintage Gillette razor ever made. While this certainly might be the case (I don't own one, and never will), the more likely explanation, is that the list is at best a general indicator of aggressiveness, and not as accurate as many perceive it to be.

1) The list was compiled by multiple people who are supposed to be using the same method of measurement; inaccuracies are bound to result.

2) Other factors beyond blade gap also effect aggressiveness (total weight of the razor, design of the head, and so on).

3) The list assumes very strict manufacturing tolerances, that all Merkur razors of a certain model for example, will have an equal blade gap; considering Merkur's known quality control issues, I find this extremely hard to believe.

4) The vintage Gillette razors have worn over time, and some of them may have been dropped. While the gap could have been equal when fresh out of the factory, I would never assume that two razors, that have had vastly different lives, are going to be even remotely similar.

1) I've added three of your concerns (1, 3, & 4) to the wiki page; the other was mentioned more than once already.

2) If you'd like to harness a hundred of your friends with the deepest collections of razors and provide them with feeler gauges, digital scales, and precision instructions so you can improve the statistical accuracy of the survey, please go ahead.

3) I'm also curious about a way to reliably measure blade exposure, so when you solve that problem, please let me know.

4) So far, seven people have ever touched that page to make a change or add content, and nobody has weighed their razors to provide that second measure of aggressiveness. Instead of smugly criticizing an all-volunteer page, how about adding content to it yourself? The wiki team could use the help.
 
1) I've added three of your concerns (1, 3, & 4) to the wiki page; the other was mentioned more than once already.

Thanks, that page is much improved, since I last looked at it. Good work!! :tongue_sm

4) So far, seven people have ever touched that page to make a change or add content, and nobody has weighed their razors to provide that second measure of aggressiveness. Instead of smugly criticizing an all-volunteer page, how about adding content to it yourself? The wiki team could use the help.

I don't think I was trying to be smug, just pointing out why many people advise against taking the page as gospel, and I was simply reciting what has been previously discussed as known flaws.

I will purchase some feelers gauges at some point, and measure my own small collection. I am curious for my own understanding, to know if my findings will jive with those on the current page. :thumbup:
 
Thanks, that page is much improved, since I last looked at it. Good work!! :tongue_sm

I don't think I was trying to be smug, just pointing out why many people advise against taking the page as gospel, and I was simply reciting what has been previously discussed as known flaws.

I will purchase some feelers gauges at some point, and measure my own small collection. I am curious for my own understanding, to know if my findings will jive with those on the current page. :thumbup:

Thanks for contributing! Sorry to sound irritable, but I felt like the page had acknowledged that blade gap wasn't the end-all measure of aggressiveness.

(Do you have a kitchen scale?) :001_smile
 
4) So far, seven people have ever touched that page to make a change or add content, and nobody has weighed their razors to provide that second measure of aggressiveness. Instead of smugly criticizing an all-volunteer page, how about adding content to it yourself? The wiki team could use the help.

I felt guilty, got out my kitchen scale and weighed the two razors on the list that I own. I added my findings but later found out that Merkur themself give the weight of the Futur as 126, while I weigehd only 120. I decided to trust my scales more than Merkur *g*.
 
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