Supply Razor Comparison: SE vs. SE Max
Recently, Supply rolled out its latest razor innovation, quite literally: The single-edge SE Max razor, which uses a system that rolls over fresh blades as you click each new one into the razor’s head.
That’s not the only difference between the SE Max and its predecessor, the original Single-Edge SE Razor (a tool we deemed one of the best grooming products of all time). So, how do the two stack up? Here’s a quick comparison of their core details:
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SUPPLY // AMAZON (Black) // AMAZON (Silver)
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Add ons: Injector Blade Refills (8 Pack) // Parker Injector Blades (fully compatible with Supply SE) (60 pack) // Ultra Lather Shave Cream // Supply Post Shave Tonic // Synthetic Shave Brush (Silver or Black) // Razor+Shave Cream Refill Set // SE Razor Stand
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Add ons: Supply SE Max Blade Refills (8 Pack) // Starter Shave Kit // One-Year Blade Supply // Razor Stand
You can also watch this video for a quick side by side, as well as the verdict (which I get into below).
For me, the original SE blade still takes the top prize (and retains its throne as a Blue Ribbon winner). While I appreciate the pivoting head on the Max, I do find all of the changes a bit extra. The best part of the original is how simple and flawless it is. This might be an example of “don’t reinvent the wheel”—and that pivoting head takes away some of what makes Supply’s SE device so special.
While newcomers to single-edge shaving are going to have an easy transition to the Max (which more closely replicates cartridge style shaves), the brand built itself on the foolproof precision of the original, which is still quite easy for first-time safety razor users. And when using both tools back to back, I found the original so much more confident than the Max, requiring fewer strokes to tackle each area.
And that loading mechanism is a bit more complicated than it needs to be; I quite love the injector-style loading of the original, and find it a bit easier (and way less clumsy) than that of the Max.
All said, the Max still provides a terrific shave and experience. But the bar is already quite high, and it’s going to take a lot to clear that Blue-Ribbon standard set by the original. Go pick it up now.
Here’s a video I made that outlines why the original (and the brand in general) is a favorite of mine:
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