• RazoRock Teck II Safety Razor

  • $ 9.99 USD

  • The most popular vintage safety razor on the market, based on my experience, is the Gillette Tech. The Gillette is loved because it's a very mild shaver and can be found on eBay or at antique shops for a relatively inexpensive amount of money, usually under $20. All in all, it's a great little shaver. The RazoRock TECK II is inspired by the Gillette Tech but with modern day improvements to make the shave more efficient. The RazoRock version also has thicker chroming and increased weight.

    Weight: ~3.6 oz

    Handle Length: 110 mm

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    Customer Reviews

    Based on 62 reviews
    85%
    (53)
    11%
    (7)
    3%
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    0%
    (0)
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    L
    Lenny
    Wonder cheap razor, but with a fault

    This is a wonderful budget shaver. It's very mild yet at the end of three passes I ended up with a fantastic shave.

    The fault? The handle. I love the look and the heft, but my my, my does it get hard to hold when wet and covered with lather. Half way through the shave I had to swap out the handle for something with knurling so I could get a decent grip.

    I
    Igor Malinsky
    Good job

    Thank you, excellent!

    G
    Grant Woodward
    It's cheap; why are the reviews so good?

    I have half a dozen razors and I've learned that there are two main characteristics: shave performance and aesthetic appeal. The common assumption is that a more aesthetically appealing razor (milled from steel, titanium or meteorite, expensive, exclusive, not for a "beginner" etc.) the better it will perform. This assumption turns out to be false and this razor is the best evidence I've come across to prove it. The chrome has a flaw, the base plate feels a bit cheap, I had to put a bit of oil on the threads because it is imprecise and it squeaked. However, it feels great on the face and gives a perfect shave. Nothing wrong with enjoying the feel of a more expensive razor but honestly, it won't give a better shave.

    G
    G.S.
    Remarkable value

    Shaves as well as a 23C or DE89... for 10 bucks!

    M
    Muhammed Cagri Bayraktutan
    The top is not screwing in?

    I bought this in late March and loved it! This was my first safety razor, and I enjoyed using it until the top 2 pieces started not to screw in tightly. Is this normal for a 3-month-old safety razor? Have I been using this wrong?


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Customer Reviews

Based on 62 reviews
85%
(53)
11%
(7)
3%
(2)
0%
(0)
2%
(1)
L
Lenny
Wonder cheap razor, but with a fault

This is a wonderful budget shaver. It's very mild yet at the end of three passes I ended up with a fantastic shave.

The fault? The handle. I love the look and the heft, but my my, my does it get hard to hold when wet and covered with lather. Half way through the shave I had to swap out the handle for something with knurling so I could get a decent grip.

I
Igor Malinsky
Good job

Thank you, excellent!

G
Grant Woodward
It's cheap; why are the reviews so good?

I have half a dozen razors and I've learned that there are two main characteristics: shave performance and aesthetic appeal. The common assumption is that a more aesthetically appealing razor (milled from steel, titanium or meteorite, expensive, exclusive, not for a "beginner" etc.) the better it will perform. This assumption turns out to be false and this razor is the best evidence I've come across to prove it. The chrome has a flaw, the base plate feels a bit cheap, I had to put a bit of oil on the threads because it is imprecise and it squeaked. However, it feels great on the face and gives a perfect shave. Nothing wrong with enjoying the feel of a more expensive razor but honestly, it won't give a better shave.

G
G.S.
Remarkable value

Shaves as well as a 23C or DE89... for 10 bucks!

M
Muhammed Cagri Bayraktutan
The top is not screwing in?

I bought this in late March and loved it! This was my first safety razor, and I enjoyed using it until the top 2 pieces started not to screw in tightly. Is this normal for a 3-month-old safety razor? Have I been using this wrong?