Adjustable Safety Razors

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
  • A look at some adjustable safety razor you may want to add to your razor collection.:)
    MERKUR Progress Adjustable 2-Piece Double Edge Saftey Razor: amzn.to/2oB1D9X
    MERKUR Futur Adjustable Double Edge Saftey Razor: amzn.to/2Q01fhN
    QSHAVE Adjustable Double Edge Classic Safety Razor: amzn.to/2N7dWJe
    QSHAVE on Ali Express: goo.gl/8YHLTm
    VIKINGS BLADE The Crusader Adjustable Safety Razor: amzn.to/2wBzOD8
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Komentáře • 59

  • @mikeh9701
    @mikeh9701 Před 5 lety

    Hi Mark- Nice overview of some adjustable razors; thank you! I have a Fatboy, Slim and a Rockwell 6S. All are great in their own way. I do tend to gravitate towards the Rockwell 6S pretty consistently as a daily shaver, though. Well, I hope your week is off to a good start and all the best, Mark!

  • @jasonpeckman472
    @jasonpeckman472 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video! The Viking Crusader got me with the asymmetrical head. I ordered it immediately after finishing your video and it will be here the day after Thanksgiving.

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure. Please let me know how it works for you.:)

  • @jbgearhead
    @jbgearhead Před 5 lety

    Great info ! Fun to watch ! Good job Mark ! I am looking forward to getting Vikings Blade adjustable in the future. My favorite “go to” when I’m not straight razor shaving is the Chieftain. The weight and quality VB puts out is fantastic. Thanks ! 👍🏼

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you!:)
      I agree! Using my Vikings Blade Chieftain Odin Edition today.:)

  • @Shaverboy516
    @Shaverboy516 Před 4 lety

    Nice review Mark, now that I’m considering an adjustable razor your review is very helpful:)

  • @albertcastro409
    @albertcastro409 Před 4 lety

    I need to look into the Futur

  • @skdesign98
    @skdesign98 Před 5 lety

    Nice review Mark! I own a few adjustables and do like using them periodically. I like the closeness of shave of the Futur but I do find it a bit bulky. I do prefer a razor with more weight overall though. I purchased the Model T from Rockwell over a year ago but still am waiting for it to arrive. I think it's in the style of the Slim so it will be interesting to see how it measures up. Have a great week!

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 5 lety

      Thanks, Shawn.:) I've had my eye on that Rockwell Model T.:) It promises to be a something special. :) Excellent to hear you have one coming soon!:)
      For those interested n the Rockwell Model T: rockwellrazors.com/products/rockwell-model-t

  • @Juraberg
    @Juraberg Před 5 lety

    Hi Mark. Interesting presentation of adjustable safety razors.
    I wanted to point out that the Merkur Progress is a real oldtimer. Remember that it came out in the same year as the famous Gillette Fat Boy (1956)! In difference to the Fat Boy, the Progress is still in production nowadays, what I find quite impressive. And I'd like to mention that the Progress is also available with a longer handle (in the same design).

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 5 lety +1

      Patrick, thanks for the additional information.:) Very helpful!:) After posting, I realized that I failed to mention the longer handled version! So glad you commented.:)

  • @achimkohlhage1328
    @achimkohlhage1328 Před 5 lety

    Great comparison, as always. Once y hv a chance to try the Mergress, its the finetuned 34C with noticeable improved shaving, but stainless or brass knob instead bakelite.

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 5 lety

      Thanks, Achim.:) For sure, I'd like to try a Megress sometime in the future.:) Although I like the adjusting knob on the Progress, I'm open to trying new things for razors.:)

  • @steelheart4148
    @steelheart4148 Před 5 lety

    This razor came out in 1955, which makes it both retro and current. It pre-dates the Gillette Fatboy and Slim. There is a reason why this razor has been in production longer than any other D.E. razor that I am aware of. Versatility, efficiency and affordability. I've tried numerous razors since I got into D.E. shaving, from the ridiculous expensive to the dirt cheap. This is the only one I now use.

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 5 lety

      I like the retro look especially the white adjustment nob.:) I'd sure like to get one of these from the 1950s just to compare.:)

  • @user-eb6sb9xi7h
    @user-eb6sb9xi7h Před 8 měsíci

    If the Merkur Progress 500 is too short for you, try the Merkur Progress 510. It's a full 4" long.

  • @EthanReviews123
    @EthanReviews123 Před 2 lety

    Just ordered the merkur

  • @joshmclain3411
    @joshmclain3411 Před 5 lety +2

    Hey mark I loved this review I have a Gillette slim adjustable and fatboy and Gillette black beauty and a Rockwell 6c and the clone of the futur I always shave with 4 to 5 days of growth I love the adjustable razors have a great week

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 5 lety

      Josh, nice collection of adjustable razors! Thanks for the kind words!

  • @mike13543
    @mike13543 Před rokem

    love ur reviews bro and ur right about the qshave futur clone its unbalanced probably send it back and get a genuine adjustable razor

  • @dirtyhairy8884
    @dirtyhairy8884 Před 5 lety

    Thank you very much for this video, good sir. Very helpful.

  • @jordanadams7912
    @jordanadams7912 Před 4 lety

    Great video! I didn't know about adjustable razors until... today, I think. I'm on my way to Amazon to purchase the Vikings Crusader, I believe. Thanks again!

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 4 lety

      Hi, Jordan Adams, I'm very glad to hear you enjoyed the video.:) I used my Crusader Ragnaar edition yesterday and had a an absolutely wonderful shave.:) I used a Vikings Blade Cayene Hot blade and kept the settings toward the mild end. Really nice result.:)

    • @jordanadams7912
      @jordanadams7912 Před 4 lety

      @@MarkSzorady I ordered the Crusader along with a blade sampler pack so hopefully I'll find a good combination. I've been using a Weishi Nostalgic for around a year now with Astra Platinum blades, and it does a nice job, but I'm still dialing in. I had to use a Mach 3 on vacation, and I realized that I need to have another safety razor for travel :)

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 4 lety

      @@jordanadams7912 Well, let us know how the Crusader works for you.:) I think you'll find the heft and size a nice step up from the Weishi.:)

  • @dukamrgud1934
    @dukamrgud1934 Před rokem

    Bravooo Mark

  • @nikhataafreenverynice6099

    thanks mark

  • @IvanKaz1
    @IvanKaz1 Před 2 lety

    Hi Mark. Another great video! I was just wondering, how do you have your adjustable razors set between shaves. I know that some people like to remove the blade between shaves, but that seems like too much of a hassle for me. I have the Gillette Fatboy and Slim Adjustable as well as the Parker Variant and I would leave the adjustment loose on them. Unfortunately on the Gillette razors I have at times forgotten to tighten them the quarter/half turn and ended up with nicks and cuts before realizing I forgot to tighten it down. I was just wondering, do you know if there is any downside to leaving them fully tightened between shaves. I'm not talking about weeks, just maybe a day or two. Anyway, great job on your videos. I hope I can get some of your or your viewers wisdom. Take care.

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 2 lety +1

      Ivan, a great question. I may use in a MMMB to discuss this and allow viewers to add their comments. In a nutshell, I leave things loose. I don't tighten things down on my TTO razors when not in use and never leave a blade in. The variant and Progress are different animals.

  • @Lawful_Rebel
    @Lawful_Rebel Před 3 lety

    I read that the Progress has a variant with a longer handle - called the Progress 510 I think. I thought about that one but ended up going for the Merkur Futur instead, just for something a little different.

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, Spehmaster G.. I believe you are correct. I can't talk about the longer handled Progress much because I don't one.

    • @Lawful_Rebel
      @Lawful_Rebel Před 3 lety

      I also enjoy using my Gillette Slim on occasion (made in 1964 as well), it's a very elegant razor, perhaps Commander Bond would venture beyond 6 on the dial, but I just ain't brave enough.

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Lawful_Rebel I'm always tempted to dial up my adjustable and with sometimes disastrous results. I've got to learn to be content with keeping the razor in the mild zone.:)

  • @matthewc4296
    @matthewc4296 Před 5 lety

    Thanks Mark

  • @davidmerlino2193
    @davidmerlino2193 Před 3 lety

    Great video

  • @TurreTuntematon
    @TurreTuntematon Před 5 lety

    I have a Rex Ambassador stainless steel adjustable. Best razor I have ever owned!

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 5 lety

      I've seen that razor and heard great things.:)

    • @chgofirefighter
      @chgofirefighter Před 3 lety

      Ouch! $249 razor! At that price it better shave me hands free! 🙄😉

    • @TurreTuntematon
      @TurreTuntematon Před 3 lety +1

      chgofirefighter That’s cheap for an item that you enjoy every day and you can pass onto your son. At the same time I see people spending +$1000 on an iPhone/Samsung that lasts for max 5 years.

  • @ThaRedPitbull
    @ThaRedPitbull Před 4 lety

    Which razor do you think is the best: the Merkur Progress or the Gillette Slim? I'm really thinking about getting a Slim. Do you recommend buying from a place like Razor Emporium or a place like ebay that sells vintage razors?

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 4 lety +1

      I really like my Merkur progress. No doubt, it's an exceptional razor and has given me some wonderful shaves.:)
      But, I have a couple of Slims that are just outstanding.:)
      czcams.com/video/cN6JSLV15tw/video.html
      The challenge with buying on Ebay is finding a Slim in good condition at a fair price. Many sellers have raised their prices a bit knowing the razor is in demand. But, they can be found. For instance, check this one: tinyurl.com/u8bw2rx
      Razor Emporium, and from what I've seen of Matt's channel, has a lot of expertise on the Slim as well as many other vintage razors. Their made to order Slim is a great way of getting this razor in top-shelf working condition. Frankly, knowing that the razor has been inspected, vetted, plated, and guaranteed only insures that you'll have a Slim for many, many years to come.
      Each razor will give you a nice shave.:) But, do you want a brand new razor or a vintage razor? It's as simple as that.
      So it comes down to this:
      Buying a NEW Progress for $58.20.
      or
      Buying a used Slim on Ebay for $40.00 to $50.00 ( A few years ago, I recall seeing the Slim listed for $20.00 and $30.00). These will have some brassing/plating issues, perhaps faded numbers, etc. You'll have to really look over the pictures and read the description to determine the condition and mechanical operation. I have two, and mechanically, they are fine.:) They look good, but certainly aren't showroom floor ready.:)
      or
      Buying an inspected, vetted, re-plated, and guaranteed Slim from Razor Emporium for about $145.00.
      Here's what I did:
      I purchased a Merkur Progress used from a fellow wet shaver (a buy, sell, trade section of a wet shaving forum) who used it once (he determined it wasn't for him). So, technically, I got a brand new Progress at a reduced price.:) Then, I simply visited garage sales, yard sales, antique stores, and Ebay until I found a Slim at a price i thought was fair. (Also visit wet shaving forms' buy, Sell, Trade areas for Slims for sale, etc.:)) And, it sure would be nice to get a Slim from Razor Emporium sometime down the road.:)

    • @ThaRedPitbull
      @ThaRedPitbull Před 4 lety

      @@MarkSzorady Thanks for the response. I appreciate the thought you put into your responses. I think I'm gonna save up for a Razor Emporium one. I need an adjustable razor because my skin is very sensitive under my neck and on the back of my head towards my neck. I like how the slim is adjustable, has the numbers on it, and complete with the barn doors. I wish Gillette would just make an updated version of the slim and fatboy and sell them.

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 4 lety

      @@ThaRedPitbull if you're looking fora TTO adjustable with barn doors,etc., why not take a look at the Vikings Blade adjustable razor offerings? Frankly, since getting my Emperor razor (I love the Meiji), I've abandoned my search for a Gillette Fatboy.:)
      Meiji: amzn.to/3apOBmo
      VIKINGS BLADE The Emperor Adjustable Safety Razor (Frosted Chrome): amzn.to/2RAsSzU
      Also, have you considered the Rockwell Model T?
      getrockwell.com/collections/featured-razors/products/rockwell-model-t
      I don't own one and cannot speak to it directly, but it's getting a lot of buzz.:) Yes, pricey.

  • @mapp4751
    @mapp4751 Před 5 lety

    nice group of razors the Futur nice razor big head but the grip is problematic for me.

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 5 lety

      I can understand the grip/handle having some drawbacks for you. A trick I've seen is, coat your fingers with a little bit from an alum block. It may improve the grip for you.:)

  • @mikerose51
    @mikerose51 Před 5 lety

    I want to get a Gillette slim adjustable but I’m iffy about getting a used one what price do you think I should look for that the $50-$75 range?

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 5 lety +2

      Mike, it's very important to do your homework when getting a vintage razor. If purchasing off Ebay, look at all the photos closely and ask the seller questions. Does it operate smoothly? For Slims, does the adjustment collar operate correctly? That sort of thing.
      Antique stores sometimes get hold of these razors from estate sales. You'd be surprised at how little they sometimes charge. I purchased a like-new Gem MicroMatic pen Comb razor for only five dollars.:)
      But the warmer weather brings lots of yard sales, garage sales, estates sales, etc. Check these out. There could be a whole treasure trove of used Vintage razors for only couple of bucks. You really never know.
      Also, if a Gillette Slim is working fine internally, but doesn't look that great cosmetically (and the price is low enough), you can always have it re-plated. It's a bit of a gamble this way, but again, you never know.
      I'd start looking at Slims in the $35.00 range. That seems to be the "Buy it Now" price I'm seeing. Also, watch some auctions and see how the price is moving. You may hit on one that is overlooked by others and score a nice deal.:)
      Another really GREAT source is to join some shaving forums. Not only do you have some great conversations with some nice folks, these forums all have BUY SELL TRADE areas where members are thinning their shaving dens of excess gear they no longer use. You can also put out a WTB (Willing To Buy) message stating that you're looking for a Gillette Slim. You can name your price, condition, etc. You may get a response.:)
      The Wet Shaving community in many of these forums, I've found, have been enormously generous! These are true gentlemen.:)

    • @mikerose51
      @mikerose51 Před 5 lety

      Mark Szorady You are indeed a gentleman’s gentleman ! Thanks a lot brother 🧐👌💈🤙

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 5 lety +1

      @@mikerose51 My pleasure.:)

    • @magnoliamike
      @magnoliamike Před 4 lety

      Mark Szorady Wow mark look how far I’ve come! I’m practically an Expert Collector 🧐 💈I (obviously) ended up Getting that Slim Adjustable along with MANY MANY other razors. But Adjustables have a special place in my Shave Den. I don’t know , something about them really makes me want to pick one up everytime I Shave.
      My Adjustables
      1964 Slim Adjustable
      1959 FatBoy
      1969 BlackBeauty
      Parker Variant
      I had that MingShi/Q-Shave Adjustable but it wasn’t for me. Didn’t like the bulky head nor the fact that the blade alignment was off so I PIF’ed it. I also was offered a trade not too far back from someone from across the pond. He literally wanted to trade me his *Rockwell Model T Adjustable* For my Gold Gillette Ball End Tech. It sounded too good to be true and it just wasn’t a fair trade on his part. Who knows maybe I should’ve jumped on it lol. But I noticed that people from the UK can’t get the razors that we get so easily

    • @magnoliamike
      @magnoliamike Před 2 lety

      Lol way back when I was just starting out. I was just recommended this video to one of my buddies that is just getting into WetShaving and I remember making a comment and I wanted to see if I could find it and what I wrote at the time! There’s been a lot of growth from then till now!
      💈😁🤙🏻💈
      ~ Mike 🌹

  • @nikhataafreenverynice6099

    I'm neyaz from India and procter &gambbel in sales executive grooming is very unique brand thanks sir

    • @MarkSzorady
      @MarkSzorady  Před 5 lety +1

      Neyaz, you're welcome.:) India, from what I understand, has a very robust wet shaving market. Lots of companies manufacturing, developing, and marketing many products for the traditional wet shave.:)

  • @dukamrgud1934
    @dukamrgud1934 Před rokem

    Купио сам Меркур Футур ,ожанствено брије,а после и Прогрес Меркур.за нијансу је слабији али је врхунски .у дилеми сам који је бољи па Футур за 5%