








♻️ Elevate your shave game with sustainable precision!
The Rockwell Razors 6C is a premium adjustable safety razor featuring 6 patented settings for a personalized shave. Crafted from durable, plastic-free alloy and paired with 5 pure Swedish stainless steel double edge blades, it offers a smooth, irritation-free experience for all skin types. Weighing 181 grams for optimal balance, it combines eco-conscious design with lasting performance, backed by a lifetime warranty.









| ASIN | B0779ZMLXJ |
| ASIN | B0779ZMLXJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,484 in Amazon Launchpad ( See Top 100 in Amazon Launchpad ) #280 in Men's Safety Razors |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (578) |
| Date First Available | 21 July 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 4 x 2.5 Centimeters |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 4 x 2.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Item model number | RR-960408 |
| Item model number | RR-960408 |
| Manufacturer | Rockwell Razors |
| Manufacturer | Rockwell Razors |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 4 x 2.5 cm; 181.44 g |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 4 x 2.5 cm; 181.44 g |
S**K
Awesome razor
Awesome razor... Words cannot describe the smoothness and efficiency of this razor, paired with any type of blade, works like a charm... A bit costly but definitely worth the investment.
S**Y
Unbelievable razor
Shaving was never so easy and fun,every penny is worth it, u don't need any other razor after this, if u want to go for lifetime,go for 6s
A**B
Extremely smooth shave
Finally able purchase it. Initially confused whether go with 2C or 6C considering the price difference. However finally go with 6C which was a correct decision. Used with 7'O Clock super premium to test it and yes this still gives me very smooth shave even if with plate no 4! Plate 1 is too mild and only recommend for the beginners. Hence, so much fun with multiple base plate with different level of aggressiveness.
J**H
Super Razor
I like it ,super razor
O**E
Mild to balanced interchangeable/ adjustable close comb
Shave with a cold water splash No pre-shave Used Rockwell 6C J crew edition (mild to balanced adjustable/ interchangeable close comb) with Supermax diamond edge - excellent combination (for me). Note - blade on its 1st use today. Enough has been said about Rockwell razors - 6c or 6s. Not much blade feel, balanced cutting power and I suspect plate R6 could be perfectly balanced, possibly, just touching medium aggression. Thank you u/UncleJo-66 for arranging this from Kaneda. Total weight - 76 gms (decent) Weight of head and plate - 42 gms Weight of handle - 34 gms - not slippery unless you have seriously soapy hands. Blade loading is crisp, fits really really well. Alignment is perfect touchwood and shaving under the nose was a breeze (despite the bulky profile of the head). There is an overhang of the blade. I am guessing R5 and R6 is what I would use mostly, maybe just R6 but will try every plate just for the fun of it. Box presentation is sweet, additional images uploaded. Man Arden shaving cream (fresh) applied using Den of Men (synthetic) - face lather Single pass - plate R5 - with the grain Alum (hint of feedback around jaw and under the lip - was way too quick today) Post shave included application of Nishman cologne after shave lotion (cologne, hint of a sting and have added some witch hazel toner) A nice shave! Join the reddit group - Wetshavers_India
A**I
Two star for Overpricing
As a razor, it's marvellous but very overpriced product. Better to buy from Rockwell site. There you can get diacount always.
P**V
Excellent rasoir de sûreté. Il est impossible de se couper avec. Convient parfaitement aux débutants.
P**Y
Yesterday I had the best shave of my life! I've had my eye on this razor for a couple of years, but I owned other razors like the Merkur 34C, Edwin Jagger DE89, a Parker 99R butterfly... and I thought it would be a waste of money to buy another razor. How many razors does a man need? Well, the Merkur 34C handle broke off the head (simply from twisting it on too firmly - did not drop it) and I never warmed up to the Parker (allowed way to much blade flex and "skipping"), so I was down to just the Jagger. I liked the Jagger, but never loved it. I got decent shaves but invariably had minor razor burn and/or weepers. It wasn't a big deal, but I wasn't eager to shave, and so only did so every few days. This confused me, because the DE89 is considered a very mild razor. So yes, it was time to try something new. I decided that I wanted something adjustable because I had a theory that maybe a mild razor wasn't the best choice for me. Rather than buy an aggressive razor and possibly regret it, adjustable was the obvious choice and I already had my eye on the Rockwell, so... cha-ching... Amazon. For the initial shaves I went with the #2 and #3 plates. I would say the #3 is pretty close to the Edwin Jagger DE89 regarding aggressiveness. The shave quality/comfort is a bit better though. With the #2, I could easily shave carelessly and have zero burn, but not a very close shave, either. Various blades were used, but I won't get into the weeds on that topic. The perfect shave: So yesterday I decided to bring things up a notch - the #4 plate, with 2 days growth. I loaded a new Shark DE blade with the #4. Showered, applied Proraso green pre-shave cream, lathered up some Proraso green soap and then proceeded, using almost zero pressure because I was intimidated by the more aggressive plate. First pass, WTG, AMAZING! Smooth as silk! Second pass, ATG, AMAZING! No razor burn, extremely close shave, BBS, one extremely minor weeper that stopped with cold water. Even my neck, which typically gets pretty irritated, felt fantastic. Finished up with Proraso green after shave and I was grinning from ear to ear. My only regret is that I didn't buy this razor first, years ago when I switched from cartridges to DE.
V**K
İ paid 170euros for a 60euro product
S**C
Short story: I've had this razor for several weeks and finally had the real test tonight shaving my head. I started out with the #1 razor for my morning shave until working up to the #3, which is about perfect for me. It's great that I can still go up a few more for even closer shaves. Close shave with no irritation and no nicks. The razor has a thick handle and good weight so it's easy to control. This was the first time shaving my head with a single blade, so it took a bit longer but no nicks. I was hesitant to spend the $$ for the Rockwell, but it's money well spent. This will last the rest of my life. Long story: I'd been a member of dollar shave club for a number of years and while I didn't like the waste and the cost, I got a decent enough shave. They up and changed their razor style which is horrible and I started looking for options. I saw an ad on Instagram for a safety razor and I was intrigued, but after buying their razor, you had to buy their proprietary single blades. That got me thinking about an old travel razor I had inherited. I've started to become pretty disillusioned with all the marketing of what amounts to disposable products. This IG advertised safety razor was selling the concept of old single blade shaving, but by buying their razor you're tied to using their blades at a buck apiece. Sure, it's better than the multi-blade razors that are expensive and filling up landfills, but with how inexpensive the double edge blades are, why did we ever stop doing it the old way? I bought the Astra blades - a pack of 100 for $8.50 - and was already way ahead of that advertised brand. The travel razor I have is vintage, but still in pretty good shape. It's small though and not much to it. I got a really nice shave with it, even though I had to endure a few nicks and abrasions until I got the hang of it. I stuck with it and it was doing the job, but I already knew I was already going down the rabbit hole. I won an auction for a vintage Gillette adjustable razor. It was just about $25, which is a decent price. I discovered that the popular vintage razors can set you back $100 or more. So, the one I bought was reasonably priced, but as it turned out there was no setting I could use that didn't cause at least a fair amount of abrasions or a few nicks. I was already looking at another vintage razor when I decided to research new razors. I looked into the Merkur and Muhle, but ultimately settled on the Rockwell. I didn't know just how well the interchangeable plates would work, but it's a pretty simple and effective design. As I said, the razor has a nice weight to it - most of that comes from the plates. I started with the #1 and it did a decent job, but it took a few passes to get a close shave. The #2 was better. The #3 though has been the sweet spot for my daily shave, but I may end up moving up to the 4 for head shaves. Again, I like the flexibility of the different plates to find the perfect setup. Overall, I'm quite happy with the Rockwell and while I was starting to get into the vintage razors and potentially collecting, I have no reason to now. Happily.
R**P
No lo he probado con gran variedad de navajas aún pero ha sido muy efectivo y el hecho de que tenga distintos niveles lo hace versátil ya sea para un rasurado que permita hacerlo diario sin irritación a uno muy efectivo, actualizare más adelante pero los materiales se ven bastante bien, no he tenido cuidado especial con el más que lo normal y ha mantenido su aspecto y funcionalidad.
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