Patrick, thank you very much! I appreciate the kind words. Your company produces a really wonderful razor. I forgot to mention that your website does a great job in giving the customer a whole heap of useful information about the SE razor and all your products. Thanks for making the SE razor available to wet shavers everywhere.
Thanks for reviewing this razor Mark. I have the Pro and it is quite a thing. It's definitely one of my best razors. I held off buying the SE because Supply will be offering the fin plate as a standalone option that can be used to essentially turn one of their 2.0 razors into an SE. I already have a 2.0 so it seemed superfluous to buy the SE and, of course, I had already received the Pro as part of backing their recent Kickstarter campaign. I enjoyed seeing you have such a successful shave, especially because I am such a fan of SE razors. I hope you have a wonderful day! -Eric Adams
Eric, my pleasure. Thanks also for confirming that the SE plate will be offered as a standalone option. Yes, the SE delivers a really smooth shave. I love the heft.:)
Thank you Mark, I've been on the fence about buying this razor, and I probably will buy it after watching you. I have a Razorock SE razor and it does a good job. It's mild and I use Schick pro blades. Anyway thank you and take care.
Joe, I really enjoyed this shave. The razor really does handle well. Some wet shavers might find the optional Grip Sleeve to help. I have the Razorock Black Hawk wihcih was sent by viewer Mike Rosenthal. I like it, but it is lighter weight, and the installation of blades is not as convenient as that of the Supply. Still, a good razor. But Supply is correct when they say the SE is built like a tank and drives like a Tesla.
Great shave, Mark! I’ve been on the fence about the Supply razor but you’ve convinced me to pick one of them up. Thanks for doing what you do. Have a great day! *Chris*
@@darthbanzai5960 yes, I picked up an SE and am loving it! It’s a very smooth and mild yet very close shave. I highly recommend getting one, you won’t regret it.
I love my SE. Super smooth yet efficient with that sharp blade. I was going to buy their 2.0 model, when I saw they had a kickstarter for the two new models, the SE and Pro. I already had the Parker Adjustable Injector, so I went with the SE. I didn’t like my Parker with all the blades I tried (Shitck, Persona, etc.) but I got the Supply Black Label blades before my SE razor and tried them in the Parker. Those Supply blades are sharp and made my Parker useable!! I was considering selling it. I just ordered some Proline B20’s from Bullgoose (what you showed in the video) and will try them out with both my SE and Parker.
I had the 2.0 as a new wet shaver. My technique was raw i’m sure. I filleted my face. I worked with their customer service, who was very good by the way, and continued to try. Just wasn’t for me and sent it back. They have a 100 day try it warranty I believe. I may try this razor. Everyone who has reviewed it has been impressed. Thanks for the review.
I own the Supply 2.0 and it is a sleek solid tool. For reasons I can't explain, I tend to nick myself but this doesn't happen with my vintage injectors. I reached out to Patrick and he confirmed that the new OC nick stop plate will be available in the future as an add on for the 2.0.
I just bought the SE and have used it twice I really love it. I always cut myself with other single blade razors but the SE is fantastic. I wonder how different it is from the 2.0…?
Thanks for the review... for single edge razor cartridges, I'm assuming they are cheaper than the multi-blade, but more expensive than the double edge razors... I can get 100 of those and they will last the whole year.
Hi Mark- Great shave and razor review; thank you! I appreciate your through and timely review, as I just received my Supply razor this week. I am looking forward to using the razor as well as the new blades over the weekend. I hope you have a great weekend ahead. Be safe and be well. Best regards, as always, Mark!
Great review. My SE setting arrived yesterday (I live in Aotearoa) and I used it this morning - 100% agree with you. I really appreciate that for US$14 I could ‘upgrade’ my 2.0 to an SE. I love my 2.0 but I think I’m going to enjoy the SE even more.
Richard, thanks for the kind words. Very happy that the SE plate arrived and is working for you and giving you great shaves. I agree, it's terrific. Very neat that the 2.0 can be upgraded this way. Enjoy!
Hey Mark such a nice razor you got. Are you planning to compare it with the pro? I’m only waiting for your review to clear my mind (im also looking for the viking Meiji)
Carl, Nice! In looking at the information it says, "Our shave dial lets you effortlessly adjust between 6 main settings and 30 micro-settings with a flick of your thumb." Very neat! Enjoy!
Hey Mark. Nice looking razor. I own several SE razors and like all of them. The Occam is probably the most intuitive of my SE razors. The Supply seems to perform pretty well. Take care and be safe.
Great shave mark, I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of my se pro that arrives tomorrow. I have the original 2.0 but with the 3D printed beta plate. Which is why I chose to just get the Pro version. Just as we discussed on messenger. Glad you reviewed the unit and gave an honest review. The supply 2.0 was my original daily driver. Even gifted one to my younger brother. He uses the mild plate(#1) but I use the close plate (#3) setting. Great shave! 👍👍👍👍
Jeremy, that's gret! As Viewer patrick Wroblewski pointed out here in the comments section, the SE plate will be available for the 2.0 handle! So, if you wish, you can upgrade your 2.0 to be an SE AND have the Pro too! Nice!
What did you think about that little knob/button on this Supply SE? I think that button is great to just remove the part to of the razor’s head to clean the inside, which is convenient, but I’m not crazy about how the turning of the button/knob feels. It’s not a smooth turn that comes to a stop, turning it doesn’t feel good quality. How long is that spring on it going to last? And it’s hard to tell when you should stop tightening it and know when you should stop tightening it. What were your thoughts about that? And can you use regular double edge razors to pop in half and insert in this Supply Co. SE Razor? Thanks:)
I think you may be confusing the Supply SE and the Supply Pro. The Pro is an adjustable ad has a wheel that clicks through the levels of aggression. The SE has a knob that allows the base plate to be removed. The SE's base plate knob tightens up just fine and remains secure. It's only purpose is to allow for cleaning the interior of the razor once in a while.
I am also awaiting delivery of Supply's SE Pro. With the original supply razor I had, I had to use the more aggressive plate and thought that maybe the SE you used here may not shave close enough. Giving the relatively low price, I may go ahead and order one after I try out the Pro. Usually am a DE shaver but I have enjoyed Supply's single-edged razor and am thinking the SE would make a great travel razor.
James, I just ordered an extra spring and a case. I'm thinking it'd be great for travel, too.:) In thinking aobut it, the number of shaves you get from one blade (8 to 10) means you could use the razor every day without having to reload a new blade. One razor, an installed blade, and a cartridge of blades is all you would need for a week to ten-day vacation.
James - have you tried your original Supply with their new Black Label blades? They are extremely sharp (but tamed with the SE’s fins). I originally used my Parker Adjustable Single Edge razor with their blades, and then tried others Schick, Persona, etc. and they were all too mild and I almost sold my razor. Then I signed up for Supply’s kickstarter for the SE (love mine!!) and they had the black label blades available. So I ordered and tried the Black Label blades with my Parker, and WOW, it actually gave a smooth shave. I just ordered the Schick Proline B20 based on someone’s recommendation who had a Supply Pro and used those blades. They are also made in Japan and supposedly very sharp as well. Hope you enjoy your SE! Shave on!!
@@shalpher844 Am awaiting delivery of the Supply Pro. I really like using the Supply 2 but did have some trouble with the injector mechanism. Felt like I was having to force the injector into the gap. Also have the Parker Adjustable SE and like it but it does seem less substantial and almost flimsy compared to the Supply razor. Haven't used the Black Label blades or any others. The Pro comes with the Black Label blades so am looking forward to using them. I have seen on FB and wet shaving forums that deliveries look to be delayed. Mine's been shipped over a week ago and the USPS continues to say In Transit. Others have had this problem but say it just all of a sudden pops up as Delivered or Out For Delivery. Can't complain - it's not like I don't have enough razors as it is LOL.
@@MarkSzorady Just wanted to say, I received the Supply Pro and used it for several days. Enjoyed it. For me, the higher adjustment levels were fairly aggressive for my sensitive skin so learned to stay below the 4 mark. I did have some problem switching out blades and let them know it on my review. They sent me an email saying they were busy but would get with me next week about it. Have also now the SE which I have used and may even prefer it to the Pro. I did learn from another RUclipsr that using it with a high angle helps. If you see the rows from the little fins, your angle is too low.
@@MrJrtraylor James, thanks for this information. I'm intrigued by the Pro for sure.:) I appreciate the tip about seeing the rows and angle use. Thank you
HI MARK that razor is of interest to me for sure! i am also keen to know the model of the brush you are using i have no brushes that splay out like that,i tend to paint the lather on but i would love to get a brush like the one you are using! Thanks tony
Another great shave and cool razor!! Sounds like diver Down is a good one, just ordered it, high jump 47, and twee. What are your thoughts on gondolier? I’ve not seen a video on that soap yet? I hope all is well!!
Hey Mark, I have two questions: what was that bloc you used that foamed up and you rinsed off prior to applying shaving cream, and would one pass suffice for this Supply SE razor. Thank so much
I'm using a pre-shave soap from PAA. It's called the CUBE 2.0. You can get it here (affiliate link): phoenixartisanaccoutrements.com/products/cube-the-original-8oz-preshave-soap?rfsn=4063161.c96a427
Another wonderful video, Mark!! Believe it or not, I was considering possibly buying either this one or the Henson you reviewed recently. We talked a bit about it. I have sensitive skin but very tough facial hair, especially around my lower neck. Would you recommend this or the Henson for me, a virtual total n00b? I can handle buying one, but not both. Thanks, Mark
Wayne, both razors are great! But, both are quite different. Different size, weight, feel, cutting angle. Heck, even the Henson is a different approach from most DE razors. It's hard for me to say one or the other will do a better job for you. I have a limited knowledge of your shaving requirements. HOWEVER, Here's the good news. BOTH have a wonderful guarantee! "The Supply Guarantee "We love using our products - and we think you will too. If you're not a fan, you can return your order within 100 days for a full refund, even if it's open and used." Supply guarantee posted at the bottom of their main page: supply.co/ ---------------------------- "Henson 100 Day Return Policy Details "We want you to be completely happy with your purchase. If you do not love your razor within the first 100 days, we will take it back!" As Henson points out, though. this does not apply to their Titanium razor: "Please note, the Ti22 and razor blades (100 and 5 packs) do not qualify for our 100-Day Satisfaction Guarantee and therefore is final sale." hensonshaving.com/policies/refund-policy Regardless of which one you select; each company really stand behind their product.
@@wayneo5342 I used your shaving tip in the last MMMB (03/07/2022). Email me your address at mondaymailbag@gmail.com ruclips.net/video/P5TWORrJhZg/видео.html
Hi, Rickyyo. I just got the Pro and have has a couple of shaves with it. A review will be coming soon. Given tht the Pro is adjustable, just dial down to a milder (or mildest) setting and jump into the shave. I started at level 3 and the shave was close and smooth. on setting 2, I was able to go against the grain with not problems. For my second shave, I turned it up to 3.5 and things were again fine. the shave was aibt closer. I'll be doing a head shave with the pro and will start milder. My point is, you'll find the proper level for your shave, skin, and beard type. Just start milder and build from there.
I have this razor and I can't get it to work for me. I get a bunch of cuts on my face everytime I use it. I put the head of the razor flat against my face and use no pressure and my face and neck still gets cuts. I have tried everything, I put in a fresh blade, I have tried different angles and still it doesn't work for me. What am I doing wrong?
Tim, Supply has a very good help page at: supply.co/blogs/journal/my-razor-isnt-shaving-help It discusses all fixes for what might be happening. You can also contact them via their contact page at: supply.co/pages/contact-usEDIT - This is just a guess, but my hunch is the blade may be scaping as * it's being loaded. That's why I thik this first section on the page is one that might solve your problem .----------------- Inserting a Blade Loading your blades incorrectly is the top for reason for damaged and/or dull blades. It's not rocket science, but you do have to pay attention to a few things to ensure you're not dragging the cutting edge of the blade* against the blade stops - this will almost always compromise the blade. Check your blade pack to make sure all blade packs are aligned and even in the pack. If the blade looks crooked in the pack, it will more than likely insert crooked - damaging the blade. When you inject your blade pack's key into the head of the razor, make sure there is a clear, straight pathway for the new blade to slide straight in, pushing the old blade out. While inserting the blade, go slow to make sure that the cutting edge is not dragging against the stops. If it does, you're definitely going to want to get that blade swapped out. -
@@MarkSzorady thanks Mark. I will check the blades. Sometimes when I try to inject a blade, I push the handle forward and no blade goes into the razor. The slider moves like it should but the blade stays in the blade pack
@@MarkSzorady I am using the supply black label blades that came with the razor. I don’t have a blade in the razor now, would I have to load a blade manually, or can I just use the injector to load the blade into the empty blade head.
@@timsolleveld3039 Tim, I received my SE razor from a viewer and there was no blade in it. I just went ahead and loaded as you see on camera. From information that I have read, it's probably best that you install a new blade when there is an older blade in the razor. However, I'd definitely ask Supply. In the meantime, when I get a chance, I'll try and find that info to verify. BTW, I hope this information has been helpful in some way. I'm new to the razor too. So, I'm learning, as well. :)
You don't have much hair after two days. You went from almost smooth to smooth. I have more hair in half a day after shaving. It's a nice review but I need to see a video review from someone with my beard type.
Just pay attention, these people are not regular customers, I believe they're paid review, I am searching for review that is not paid by the vender or by the company. I am having hard time to find one unpaid or regular customer. DO NOT FALL FOR IT!!!
Bad marketing. If I'd want a Tesla, why would I buy a tank? If it's built like a tank, it better act like a tank ;) This thing might appeal to some, I will respectfully pass ;)
Baha, I understand your point. I think they are trying to convey the heft and solid build quality of the razor and its ease of use and maneuverability. Plus, Tesla has that auto-drive technology...I think they were perhaps trying to make the point that the razor is quite intuitive and easy to shave with. Almost like being on autopilot, so to speak. Just a guess.:)
Great video as always. Thank-You. I had purchased their original razor a few years ago. I own 14 DE razors and I think I've returned 2 or 3 items (of ANY kind) my whole life. The original Supply razor was one of them-- it was that bad for me. How much more forgiving is this one?
Great shave Mark!! Really enjoyed this, a LOT!
Patrick, thank you very much! I appreciate the kind words. Your company produces a really wonderful razor. I forgot to mention that your website does a great job in giving the customer a whole heap of useful information about the SE razor and all your products. Thanks for making the SE razor available to wet shavers everywhere.
@@MarkSzorady It's very much my pleasure. You are far too kind. You might have to tell people this is not a sponsored review! :)
@@patrickcoddou1314 I've just updated and clarified this in the video description. :) Thanks. :)
@@MarkSzorady haha I was just playing but that's awesome :) Thanks again Mark, you're awesome.
Thanks for reviewing this razor Mark. I have the Pro and it is quite a thing. It's definitely one of my best razors. I held off buying the SE because Supply will be offering the fin plate as a standalone option that can be used to essentially turn one of their 2.0 razors into an SE. I already have a 2.0 so it seemed superfluous to buy the SE and, of course, I had already received the Pro as part of backing their recent Kickstarter campaign. I enjoyed seeing you have such a successful shave, especially because I am such a fan of SE razors. I hope you have a wonderful day! -Eric Adams
Eric, my pleasure. Thanks also for confirming that the SE plate will be offered as a standalone option. Yes, the SE delivers a really smooth shave. I love the heft.:)
Great review ! I ordered one. I shave now 10 years with electric rasors but at the age of 37 I will try this way of shaving. Greetings from Belgium 😌
Thank you Mark, I've been on the fence about buying this razor, and I probably will buy it after watching you. I have a Razorock SE razor and it does a good job. It's mild and I use Schick pro blades. Anyway thank you and take care.
Joe, I really enjoyed this shave. The razor really does handle well. Some wet shavers might find the optional Grip Sleeve to help. I have the Razorock Black Hawk wihcih was sent by viewer Mike Rosenthal. I like it, but it is lighter weight, and the installation of blades is not as convenient as that of the Supply. Still, a good razor. But Supply is correct when they say the SE is built like a tank and drives like a Tesla.
Great shave, Mark! I’ve been on the fence about the Supply razor but you’ve convinced me to pick one of them up. Thanks for doing what you do. Have a great day!
*Chris*
Chris, my pleasure. Very glad you found it helpful.
Did you end up picking the SE razor? How are you liking it so far. I am currently on the fence about getting one.
@@darthbanzai5960 yes, I picked up an SE and am loving it! It’s a very smooth and mild yet very close shave. I highly recommend getting one, you won’t regret it.
Just pay attention, these people are not regular customer, I believe they're paid review, I searching for review that is not paid by the vender.
Awesome shave Mark! Glad to see you enjoyed using the Supply SE razor for the first time! Have a super day!
Thanks, J T.:) Yes, this first shave was wonderful. Have a great weekend.
Great review. I love my new Supply SE!
Larry, thanks. Also, thanks for confirming.
I love my SE. Super smooth yet efficient with that sharp blade. I was going to buy their 2.0 model, when I saw they had a kickstarter for the two new models, the SE and Pro. I already had the Parker Adjustable Injector, so I went with the SE. I didn’t like my Parker with all the blades I tried (Shitck, Persona, etc.) but I got the Supply Black Label blades before my SE razor and tried them in the Parker. Those Supply blades are sharp and made my Parker useable!! I was considering selling it. I just ordered some Proline B20’s from Bullgoose (what you showed in the video) and will try them out with both my SE and Parker.
I have yet to try the Proline blades. Looking forward to, though.:)
I had the 2.0 as a new wet shaver. My technique was raw i’m sure. I filleted my face. I worked with their customer service, who was very good by the way, and continued to try. Just wasn’t for me and sent it back. They have a 100 day try it warranty I believe. I may try this razor. Everyone who has reviewed it has been impressed. Thanks for the review.
I own the Supply 2.0 and it is a sleek solid tool. For reasons I can't explain, I tend to nick myself but this doesn't happen with my vintage injectors. I reached out to Patrick and he confirmed that the new OC nick stop plate will be available in the future as an add on for the 2.0.
Patrick, thanks for confirming this! Really appreciate the information! Excellent!
I just bought the SE and have used it twice I really love it. I always cut myself with other single blade razors but the SE is fantastic. I wonder how different it is from the 2.0…?
hi john here waiting on the supply se to arrive cant wait to get it
Thanks for the review... for single edge razor cartridges, I'm assuming they are cheaper than the multi-blade, but more expensive than the double edge razors... I can get 100 of those and they will last the whole year.
Hi Mark- Great shave and razor review; thank you! I appreciate your through and timely review, as I just received my Supply razor this week. I am looking forward to using the razor as well as the new blades over the weekend. I hope you have a great weekend ahead. Be safe and be well. Best regards, as always, Mark!
Mike, excellent! Happy that this came in tome for you to enjoy your razor! Let me know how it goes.:)
nice razor review Mark !! have a great weekend
Good morning Mark very very cool your make video channel. Enjoy the shave Man Have a great weekend.
Thanks, BD!:)
@@MarkSzorady You're welcome
Great review. My SE setting arrived yesterday (I live in Aotearoa) and I used it this morning - 100% agree with you. I really appreciate that for US$14 I could ‘upgrade’ my 2.0 to an SE. I love my 2.0 but I think I’m going to enjoy the SE even more.
Richard, thanks for the kind words. Very happy that the SE plate arrived and is working for you and giving you great shaves. I agree, it's terrific. Very neat that the 2.0 can be upgraded this way. Enjoy!
Nice shave
I was surprised on the shave. Looking at the razor, it looks aggressive to me. Very nice. Great review.
Andrew, I really enjoyed the shave. I think there really is something to their NickStop Technology.
Hey Mark such a nice razor you got. Are you planning to compare it with the pro? I’m only waiting for your review to clear my mind (im also looking for the viking Meiji)
I picked up the new Supply SE Pro adjustable razor. I’m for the most part happy with it. I picked it threw there kickstarter kick off.
Carl, Nice! In looking at the information it says, "Our shave dial lets you effortlessly adjust between 6 main settings and 30 micro-settings with a flick of your thumb." Very neat! Enjoy!
Hey Mark. Nice looking razor. I own several SE razors and like all of them. The Occam is probably the most intuitive of my SE razors. The Supply seems to perform pretty well.
Take care and be safe.
John, thanks for the comments and perspective. I've seen the Occam but have not tried one.
Great shave mark, I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of my se pro that arrives tomorrow. I have the original 2.0 but with the 3D printed beta plate. Which is why I chose to just get the Pro version. Just as we discussed on messenger. Glad you reviewed the unit and gave an honest review. The supply 2.0 was my original daily driver. Even gifted one to my younger brother. He uses the mild plate(#1) but I use the close plate (#3) setting. Great shave! 👍👍👍👍
Jeremy, that's gret! As Viewer patrick Wroblewski pointed out here in the comments section, the SE plate will be available for the 2.0 handle! So, if you wish, you can upgrade your 2.0 to be an SE AND have the Pro too! Nice!
@@MarkSzorady I got the plate for free as a tester, no need to spend more for it. I will just wait for my Pro to arrive today
@@Diver6127 My apologies. I misunderstood.
What did you think about that little knob/button on this Supply SE? I think that button is great to just remove the part to of the razor’s head to clean the inside, which is convenient, but I’m not crazy about how the turning of the button/knob feels. It’s not a smooth turn that comes to a stop, turning it doesn’t feel good quality. How long is that spring on it going to last? And it’s hard to tell when you should stop tightening it and know when you should stop tightening it.
What were your thoughts about that?
And can you use regular double edge razors to pop in half and insert in this Supply Co. SE Razor?
Thanks:)
I think you may be confusing the Supply SE and the Supply Pro. The Pro is an adjustable ad has a wheel that clicks through the levels of aggression. The SE has a knob that allows the base plate to be removed.
The SE's base plate knob tightens up just fine and remains secure. It's only purpose is to allow for cleaning the interior of the razor once in a while.
I am also awaiting delivery of Supply's SE Pro. With the original supply razor I had, I had to use the more aggressive plate and thought that maybe the SE you used here may not shave close enough. Giving the relatively low price, I may go ahead and order one after I try out the Pro. Usually am a DE shaver but I have enjoyed Supply's single-edged razor and am thinking the SE would make a great travel razor.
James, I just ordered an extra spring and a case. I'm thinking it'd be great for travel, too.:) In thinking aobut it, the number of shaves you get from one blade (8 to 10) means you could use the razor every day without having to reload a new blade. One razor, an installed blade, and a cartridge of blades is all you would need for a week to ten-day vacation.
James - have you tried your original Supply with their new Black Label blades? They are extremely sharp (but tamed with the SE’s fins).
I originally used my Parker Adjustable Single Edge razor with their blades, and then tried others Schick, Persona, etc. and they were all too mild and I almost sold my razor. Then I signed up for Supply’s kickstarter for the SE (love mine!!) and they had the black label blades available. So I ordered and tried the Black Label blades with my Parker, and WOW, it actually gave a smooth shave. I just ordered the Schick Proline B20 based on someone’s recommendation who had a Supply Pro and used those blades. They are also made in Japan and supposedly very sharp as well. Hope you enjoy your SE! Shave on!!
@@shalpher844 Am awaiting delivery of the Supply Pro. I really like using the Supply 2 but did have some trouble with the injector mechanism. Felt like I was having to force the injector into the gap. Also have the Parker Adjustable SE and like it but it does seem less substantial and almost flimsy compared to the Supply razor. Haven't used the Black Label blades or any others. The Pro comes with the Black Label blades so am looking forward to using them. I have seen on FB and wet shaving forums that deliveries look to be delayed. Mine's been shipped over a week ago and the USPS continues to say In Transit. Others have had this problem but say it just all of a sudden pops up as Delivered or Out For Delivery. Can't complain - it's not like I don't have enough razors as it is LOL.
@@MarkSzorady Just wanted to say, I received the Supply Pro and used it for several days. Enjoyed it. For me, the higher adjustment levels were fairly aggressive for my sensitive skin so learned to stay below the 4 mark. I did have some problem switching out blades and let them know it on my review. They sent me an email saying they were busy but would get with me next week about it. Have also now the SE which I have used and may even prefer it to the Pro. I did learn from another RUclipsr that using it with a high angle helps. If you see the rows from the little fins, your angle is too low.
@@MrJrtraylor James, thanks for this information. I'm intrigued by the Pro for sure.:) I appreciate the tip about seeing the rows and angle use. Thank you
HI MARK that razor is of interest to me for sure! i am also keen to know the model of the brush you are using i have no brushes that splay out like that,i tend to paint the lather on but i would love to get a brush like the one you are using! Thanks tony
Sorry i missed your detailed itemised list doh!
Is it possible to use the kai captain single blade with this razor?
Another great shave and cool razor!! Sounds like diver Down is a good one, just ordered it, high jump 47, and twee. What are your thoughts on gondolier? I’ve not seen a video on that soap yet? I hope all is well!!
John, I've not tried Gondolier. So, unfortunately, I cannot comment. However, I do have those other three and they are wonderful!
Can some one answer my question, how often do I need to replace the blade? TX.
Hey Mark, I have two questions: what was that bloc you used that foamed up and you rinsed off prior to applying shaving cream, and would one pass suffice for this Supply SE razor. Thank so much
I'm using a pre-shave soap from PAA. It's called the CUBE 2.0. You can get it here (affiliate link): phoenixartisanaccoutrements.com/products/cube-the-original-8oz-preshave-soap?rfsn=4063161.c96a427
The Supply SE is a two to three pass razor for me. I cannot say whether it'll be a one pass razor for you. YMMV.
Another wonderful video, Mark!! Believe it or not, I was considering possibly buying either this one or the Henson you reviewed recently. We talked a bit about it. I have sensitive skin but very tough facial hair, especially around my lower neck. Would you recommend this or the Henson for me, a virtual total n00b? I can handle buying one, but not both. Thanks, Mark
Wayne, both razors are great! But, both are quite different. Different size, weight, feel, cutting angle. Heck, even the Henson is a different approach from most DE razors. It's hard for me to say one or the other will do a better job for you. I have a limited knowledge of your shaving requirements. HOWEVER, Here's the good news. BOTH have a wonderful guarantee!
"The Supply Guarantee
"We love using our products - and we think you will too. If you're not a fan, you can return your order within 100 days for a full refund, even if it's open and used."
Supply guarantee posted at the bottom of their main page: supply.co/
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"Henson 100 Day Return Policy Details
"We want you to be completely happy with your purchase. If you do not love your razor within the first 100 days, we will take it back!" As Henson points out, though. this does not apply to their Titanium razor:
"Please note, the Ti22 and razor blades (100 and 5 packs) do not qualify for our 100-Day Satisfaction Guarantee and therefore is final sale."
hensonshaving.com/policies/refund-policy
Regardless of which one you select; each company really stand behind their product.
I agree. Buy both and return one in a month.
@@j-sonS To be clear, I'm not suggesting this. I'm just saying that each has a very good guarantee. You can buy either one with confidence.
@@MarkSzorady I agree. Buying 2 and returning 1 is not the way I roll. Thanks, Mark
@@wayneo5342 I used your shaving tip in the last MMMB (03/07/2022). Email me your address at mondaymailbag@gmail.com
ruclips.net/video/P5TWORrJhZg/видео.html
Did you try the PRO razor by supply ?
If I go with the pro, do I have a much higher chance of cutting my face?
Hi, Rickyyo. I just got the Pro and have has a couple of shaves with it. A review will be coming soon. Given tht the Pro is adjustable, just dial down to a milder (or mildest) setting and jump into the shave. I started at level 3 and the shave was close and smooth. on setting 2, I was able to go against the grain with not problems. For my second shave, I turned it up to 3.5 and things were again fine. the shave was aibt closer. I'll be doing a head shave with the pro and will start milder. My point is, you'll find the proper level for your shave, skin, and beard type. Just start milder and build from there.
@@MarkSzorady thanks for your reply Sir.
@@rickyyo215 my pleasure. did you see my review of the Pro? It debuted on the channel today (4/26/22).
ruclips.net/video/csJANSAyAx0/видео.html
I have this razor and I can't get it to work for me. I get a bunch of cuts on my face everytime I use it.
I put the head of the razor flat against my face and use no pressure and my face and neck still gets cuts. I have tried everything, I put in a fresh blade, I have tried different angles and still it doesn't work for me. What am I doing wrong?
Tim, Supply has a very good help page at: supply.co/blogs/journal/my-razor-isnt-shaving-help
It discusses all fixes for what might be happening.
You can also contact them via their contact page at: supply.co/pages/contact-usEDIT - This is just a guess, but my hunch is the blade may be scaping as * it's being loaded. That's why I thik this first section on the page is one that might solve your problem
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Inserting a Blade
Loading your blades incorrectly is the top for reason for damaged and/or dull blades. It's not rocket science, but you do have to pay attention to a few things to ensure you're not dragging the cutting edge of the blade* against the blade stops - this will almost always compromise the blade.
Check your blade pack to make sure all blade packs are aligned and even in the pack. If the blade looks crooked in the pack, it will more than likely insert crooked - damaging the blade.
When you inject your blade pack's key into the head of the razor, make sure there is a clear, straight pathway for the new blade to slide straight in, pushing the old blade out.
While inserting the blade, go slow to make sure that the cutting edge is not dragging against the stops. If it does, you're definitely going to want to get that blade swapped out.
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@@MarkSzorady thanks Mark. I will check the blades. Sometimes when I try to inject a blade, I push the handle forward and no blade goes into the razor. The slider moves like it should but the blade stays in the blade pack
@@timsolleveld3039 Tim, are using Supply blades or another brand?
@@MarkSzorady I am using the supply black label blades that came with the razor. I don’t have a blade in the razor now, would I have to load a blade manually, or can I just use the injector to load the blade into the empty blade head.
@@timsolleveld3039 Tim, I received my SE razor from a viewer and there was no blade in it. I just went ahead and loaded as you see on camera. From information that I have read, it's probably best that you install a new blade when there is an older blade in the razor. However, I'd definitely ask Supply. In the meantime, when I get a chance, I'll try and find that info to verify. BTW, I hope this information has been helpful in some way. I'm new to the razor too. So, I'm learning, as well. :)
You don't have much hair after two days. You went from almost smooth to smooth. I have more hair in half a day after shaving. It's a nice review but I need to see a video review from someone with my beard type.
What exactly did you shave? 🤣🤣
Not much of a test, you have hardly any beard.
Why not do another video it to shave ur head to see what the differance is the rayzor you use on your head
Just pay attention, these people are not regular customers, I believe they're paid review, I am searching for review that is not paid by the vender or by the company. I am having hard time to find one unpaid or regular customer. DO NOT FALL FOR IT!!!
Bad marketing. If I'd want a Tesla, why would I buy a tank? If it's built like a tank, it better act like a tank ;) This thing might appeal to some, I will respectfully pass ;)
Baha, I understand your point. I think they are trying to convey the heft and solid build quality of the razor and its ease of use and maneuverability. Plus, Tesla has that auto-drive technology...I think they were perhaps trying to make the point that the razor is quite intuitive and easy to shave with. Almost like being on autopilot, so to speak. Just a guess.:)
You might want to have a hair...before you make a shaving video!
skyviolet, I'm fair-skinned. I have beard growth there.
Great video as always. Thank-You.
I had purchased their original razor a few years ago. I own 14 DE razors and I think I've returned 2 or 3 items (of ANY kind) my whole life. The original Supply razor was one of them-- it was that bad for me. How much more forgiving is this one?