$119.90 $119.90 per Count
FREE Returns
FREE delivery Thursday, May 16. Order within 8 hrs 18 mins
In Stock
$$119.90 () Includes selected options. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. Details
Price
Subtotal
$$119.90
Subtotal
Initial payment breakdown
Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout.
Ships from
Amazon
Ships from
Amazon
Returns
30-day easy returns
30-day easy returns
This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
Returns
30-day easy returns
This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
Payment
Secure transaction
Your transaction is secure
We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Learn more
Payment
Secure transaction
We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Learn more

ROCKWELL RAZORS 6S Stainless Steel Double-Edge Safety Razor with 6 Adjustable Shave Settings and 5 Blades, 8 Piece Set, Silver

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 592 ratings

$119.90 $119.90 per Count
FREE Returns
Silver
{"desktop_buybox_group_1":[{"displayPrice":"$119.90","priceAmount":119.90,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"119","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"90","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"XE6K9WkquHUyDPle0z8WGWW43Ma2Dp9zV9%2B8D0vheWcUSoUHCDj7cyK0s5bRSQLcWdxuH%2FmqdR%2Fpmt0HSCJGL7fbAyHo2c4ucGum42LqUmsYD5ksW7umuy4emdGagfRqfw7BtLTYKlWkoNvAlygyrJFER7m4HLYgHwIHRrz9odRm99%2BipAVwvUMud%2BdeB%2Ftq","locale":"en-US","buyingOptionType":"NEW","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":0}]}

Purchase options and add-ons

Brand ROCKWELL RAZORS
Number of Blades 1
Unit Count 1 Count
Skin Type All
Handle Material Leather,Metal,Stainless Steel

About this item

  • Rockwell 6S is a single blade, double-edged safety razor that is widely considered by shaving aficionados as the world's best stainless steel safety razor
  • The 6S features with our patented design that offers 6 adjustable shave settings to deliver the best shaving experience for every skin type and every shaving occasion
  • Rockwell 6S is made out of pure, durable stainless steel through an innovative metal-injection-molding process, and is bead-blasted for a premium matte finish
  • Packaged in an elegant leather metal gift box containing 1 6S razor with 5 razors brand premium Swedish stainless steel razor blades
  • All of our razors are backed by a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects, we stand behind the craftsmanship that goes into all our razors

New on Amazon
Pantene Pro-Vitamin Essence Shop Now
Make it a bundle
We found 2 bundles with this item:
ROCKWELL RAZORS 6S Stainless Steel Double-Edge Safety Razor with 6 Adjustable Shave Settings and 5 Blades, 8 Piece Set, Silver

Frequently bought together

$119.90 ($119.90/Count)
Get it as soon as Thursday, May 16
In Stock
Sold by RockwellRazorsUSA and ships from Amazon Fulfillment.
+
$8.95 ($0.09/Count)
Get it as soon as Thursday, May 16
In Stock
Sold by PF Global Shop and ships from Amazon Fulfillment.
+
$14.99 ($2.83/Ounce)
Get it as soon as Thursday, May 16
In Stock
Sold by Berry and Brown and ships from Amazon Fulfillment.
Total price:
To see our price, add these items to your cart.
Details
Added to Cart
These items are shipped from and sold by different sellers.
Choose items to buy together.

From the brand


From the manufacturer

rockwell razors
rockwell razors 6s adjustable stainless steel safety razor
rockwell razors 6s adjustable stainless steel safety razor
rockwell razors 6s adjustable stainless steel safety razor
shaving brush shaving cream razor blade disposal leather dopp kit
Rockwell Razors Synthetic Bristle Shave Brush with Premium Black Acrylic Handle Rockwell Razors Shave Cream - Barbershop Scent Rockwell Razors Blade Bank for Blade Disposal Rockwell Razors Genuine Leather Dopp Kit
Customer Reviews
4.5 out of 5 stars
161
4.3 out of 5 stars
142
4.7 out of 5 stars
3,118
3.9 out of 5 stars
11
Price $21.99 $4.99 $30.99
Description Designed to be the last shave brush you'll ever need - this custom crafted synthetic brush features exceptionally soft bristles and a firm 20mm backbone for durable long term use. Rockwell Shave Cream uses a thoughtful, glycerin-based formulation of natural ingredients and soothing oils to prepare even the coarsest hair for a close, quality shave. The Rockwell Blade Safe is a safe, convenient way to dispose of used double-edge razor blades. The Rockwell Blade Safe fits all double-edge razor blades and is completely recyclable - once it's full, simply throw it in the recycling! Thoughtfully designed and crafted with durable stitching and internal pockets to separate all your grooming essentials.

Product Description

The Holy Grail of shaving - The Rockwell 6S provides six levels of adjustability, to ensure any and every man can redefine the closeness, smoothness, and comfort of their shave. Each Rockwell 6S comes with 5 Rockwell Double-Edge Razor Blades.

Product details

  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.94 x 0.98 x 1.57 inches; 8.32 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ RR-153503
  • UPC ‏ : ‎ 628235770118
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Rockwell Razors
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0778FYQR6
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 592 ratings

Compare with similar items

This Item
ROCKWELL RAZORS 6S Stainless Steel Double-Edge Safety Razor with 6 Adjustable Shave Settings and 5 Blades, 8 Piece Set, Silver
ROCKWELL RAZORS 6S Stainless Steel Double-Edge Safety Razor with 6 Adjustable Shave Settings and 5 Blades, 8 Piece Set, Silver
Recommendations
MÜHLE ROCCA R89 Double Edge Safety Razor (Closed Comb) | Pure Matt Stainless Steel |Perfect for Everyday Use | Barbershop Quality Close Smooth Shave | Luxury Razor for Men
dummy
ROCKWELL RAZORS 2C Razor with 5 Blades, 6 Piece Set, Gunmetal Chrome
dummy
The Parker Variant ADJUSTABLE Double Edge Safety Razor, Customize your Shave with a Turn of the Dial from Mild to Aggressive - 5 Blades Included (SATIN CHROME)
dummy
Rockwell T2 | Twist-To-Open (TTO) Double-Edge Safety Razor | Full Metal | Includes 5 Fully Recyclable Stainless Steel Blades (Gunmetal Chrome)
dummy
VIKINGS BLADE Adjustable Double Edge Safety Razor + Luxury Case. Smooth, Reusable, Eco-Friendly (The Emperor “Frosted Chrome”)
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Price$119.90$121.00$39.99$59.97$149.89-38% $32.97
List:$52.99
Price Per Unit$119.90 / Count$121.00 / Count$39.99 / Count$59.97 / Count$149.89 / Count$32.97 / Count
Delivery
Get it as soon as Thursday, May 16
Get it as soon as Friday, May 17
Get it as soon as Friday, May 17
Get it as soon as Thursday, May 16
Get it as soon as Thursday, May 16
Get it as soon as Thursday, May 16
Customer Ratings
For beginners
4.5
4.3
4.1
4.0
Easy to hold
4.7
4.7
4.9
Quality of material
4.7
4.6
4.5
Craftsmanship
4.6
4.4
4.4
Value for money
4.4
4.2
4.1
Sold By
RockwellRazorsUSA
VanMark Deals
RockwellRazorsUSA
Super Safety Razors
RockwellRazorsUSA
VB Official
number of blades
1
1
1
1
1
1
material
Stainless Steel, Metal
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel, Zinc, Metal
Brass
Stainless Steel, Metal
Stainless Steel, Brass, Metal
target gender
unisex
unisex
unisex
male
male
unisex
skin type
All
All
All
All
All
All, Combination, Normal, Dry, Sensitive
handle material
Leather,Metal,Stainless Steel
Birch,Stainless Steel
Leather,Metal,Stainless Steel
Brass
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
weight
0.52 pounds
34 grams
0.27 pounds
110 grams
103 grams
50 grams

Important information

Safety Information

safety_warning

Legal Disclaimer

Please note, superficial cosmetic imperfections are a normal part of the metal molding process and will not effect performance or longevity of the razor. Product may arrive with minor molding imperfections that don't affect the razor's functionality.

Looking for specific info?

Customer reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
592 global ratings
I really like this! Edited to answer a "Does this rust" question.
5 Stars
I really like this! Edited to answer a "Does this rust" question.
I'm @ 54 y/o, and have used a standard disposable 3-5 blade cartridge razors for my entire life. I had a friend who started using a safety razor and liked the results; it's cheaper over a fairly short amount of time and, most importantly - a good close shave. For a point of reference, I've got what I would call relatively "lite" facial hair and can often get away with only shaving every other day if needed. If I wanted to look extra squared away, I would have to shave every day though.I believe that when you buy quality you only cry once, so I bought this model specifically as it was stainless steel, made in the USA, and shouldn't rust. I like how it fits in my hand, and the picture shows how the item looks, as I just now went up into my bathroom, took it off the caddy, and snapped a picture (no extra cleaning - what you see is how it cleans up). I'm an average-sized guy I'd say: about 5'10" & 220 lbs. The dollar bill in the picture was to give a better idea of proportion. Also, in the picture, you can see the number "3". That's a "setting" that you can adjust by changing the bottom piece. I describe it a bit more below. Those with bigger hands - or if your current razor is longer - might want a longer handle, but this bad boy isn't light! When you have it in hand, you know you've got a hunk of good quality stainless steel there. :) The handle texture is pretty high, and I think it helps keep a good grip on it when being used. I've never felt it slip in my hand while shaving; definitely a positive!It was a bit of a learning curve as I was probably more cautious than I needed to be from watching lots of videos on using safety razors and folks saying you needed to be careful not to cut yourself. I especially liked the ability (by way of the 6-way adjustable bottom sides, via 3 separate bottoms) to manage how "aggressive" the shave is. I started off on the mildest and have worked up to the #3 side. Each of the three bottom pieces has two different levels; so, you get 1 thru 6 overall. It's super easy changing the bottom part: It just unscrews from the handle. You will have to be a tad more careful when you change blades, but I don't think it requires any specific skill or dexterity. However, if you DO have some manual dexterity challenges, you might need a helping - errrrr hand - to swap the blade. A 1 / 10 for effort, but maybe a 5 or 6 out of 10 for dexterity needed to change them. I think a small child COULD do it, but with a super sharp blade, you'd probably not want to take the chance.So far, not a single nick! :) I very much like the shave, but you do have to adjust your method, as I can see the potential for a cut if you were to try to shave using the same manner as a disposable. I now shave with much shorter strokes and with less pressure, as the best description, I can offer.The included blades worked perfectly. Now that I got the hang of it, I bought another 100 count package of another brand, based on some other reviews & cost analysis. Nothing I disliked about the included ones. It seems that safety razors are pretty much a standard with design.The item has NO rust or other discoloration to date (having been used over a month now - but I actually bought it on August 2021, and waited to finish off my last cartridge razor). I usually shave in the shower and make sure that I rinse it well before I put it back in the hanger (my shower caddy has a space just for razors).I've found that some pre-shave lotion works wonders as I transitioned to this style from my original cartridges. BUT, some of these lotions can be kind of.... "gummy" and cause the small pieces of shaven hairs to clump up and clog the drain sections of the razor. No-fault of the razor, more an issue with some lotions.I tried both foam and gel AND even some classic paste/brush type, to see if there was any noticeable difference. I'd say all have performed more or less the same for me, but your mileage will vary. :) Sometimes I like the older fashion paste/brush, as it's got a nice Sandlewood smell that my wife really likes, but mostly I use a good quality gel for day-to-day.I would definitely recommend some type of container to store your used blades. Me: I get about 5 or 6 shaves out of an individual blade before I start to notice that they're getting dull, so I don't go through too many. Still, they come off the razor still... razor-sharp; you wouldn't want to just toss the bare blade in the garbage. :) I bought a fairly small dedicated metal razor blade storage case that I will just toss in the trash when it fills. This case will hold a stated 300 blades, so it'll last me YEARS!The pictures are untouched and I didn't do any special cleaning of the item before the pictures, just to show you how things really are with really basic care. As with any good tool, one does need to put SOME effort into keeping it clean, so I normally give it a good rinsing under the shower head when I'm done.Overall, a positive experience, and I would highly recommend this unit. For a PURE beginner - say a young person just starting to shave, maybe a less inexpensive model to see if they like the style, then upgrade to a better quality version. This wasn't a cheap buy.EDITED 5 Nov 2022I've had my version now for over a year now. The razor itself hasn't rusted, but if you let the blades stay in the razor for too long - WHILE WET - the blades rust & they will stain the razor. See the pictures. You can see in 2 pictures, where there is NO staining - that's where the blades were NOT touching. In the other 2 pictures, you can see where the blades rest inside the razor (as used) and you can see the light staining. I did NOT clean up the razor at all - the "rust" is an issue with the blades. NOT the razor. FWIW, I shave in the shower and have a small razor hook where I hang it, so it drips dry and doesn't stay wet.
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry, there was an error
Sorry we couldn't load the review

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2021
Color: SilverVerified Purchase
I'm @ 54 y/o, and have used a standard disposable 3-5 blade cartridge razors for my entire life. I had a friend who started using a safety razor and liked the results; it's cheaper over a fairly short amount of time and, most importantly - a good close shave. For a point of reference, I've got what I would call relatively "lite" facial hair and can often get away with only shaving every other day if needed. If I wanted to look extra squared away, I would have to shave every day though.

I believe that when you buy quality you only cry once, so I bought this model specifically as it was stainless steel, made in the USA, and shouldn't rust. I like how it fits in my hand, and the picture shows how the item looks, as I just now went up into my bathroom, took it off the caddy, and snapped a picture (no extra cleaning - what you see is how it cleans up). I'm an average-sized guy I'd say: about 5'10" & 220 lbs. The dollar bill in the picture was to give a better idea of proportion. Also, in the picture, you can see the number "3". That's a "setting" that you can adjust by changing the bottom piece. I describe it a bit more below. Those with bigger hands - or if your current razor is longer - might want a longer handle, but this bad boy isn't light! When you have it in hand, you know you've got a hunk of good quality stainless steel there. :) The handle texture is pretty high, and I think it helps keep a good grip on it when being used. I've never felt it slip in my hand while shaving; definitely a positive!

It was a bit of a learning curve as I was probably more cautious than I needed to be from watching lots of videos on using safety razors and folks saying you needed to be careful not to cut yourself. I especially liked the ability (by way of the 6-way adjustable bottom sides, via 3 separate bottoms) to manage how "aggressive" the shave is. I started off on the mildest and have worked up to the #3 side. Each of the three bottom pieces has two different levels; so, you get 1 thru 6 overall. It's super easy changing the bottom part: It just unscrews from the handle. You will have to be a tad more careful when you change blades, but I don't think it requires any specific skill or dexterity. However, if you DO have some manual dexterity challenges, you might need a helping - errrrr hand - to swap the blade. A 1 / 10 for effort, but maybe a 5 or 6 out of 10 for dexterity needed to change them. I think a small child COULD do it, but with a super sharp blade, you'd probably not want to take the chance.

So far, not a single nick! :) I very much like the shave, but you do have to adjust your method, as I can see the potential for a cut if you were to try to shave using the same manner as a disposable. I now shave with much shorter strokes and with less pressure, as the best description, I can offer.

The included blades worked perfectly. Now that I got the hang of it, I bought another 100 count package of another brand, based on some other reviews & cost analysis. Nothing I disliked about the included ones. It seems that safety razors are pretty much a standard with design.

The item has NO rust or other discoloration to date (having been used over a month now - but I actually bought it on August 2021, and waited to finish off my last cartridge razor). I usually shave in the shower and make sure that I rinse it well before I put it back in the hanger (my shower caddy has a space just for razors).

I've found that some pre-shave lotion works wonders as I transitioned to this style from my original cartridges. BUT, some of these lotions can be kind of.... "gummy" and cause the small pieces of shaven hairs to clump up and clog the drain sections of the razor. No-fault of the razor, more an issue with some lotions.

I tried both foam and gel AND even some classic paste/brush type, to see if there was any noticeable difference. I'd say all have performed more or less the same for me, but your mileage will vary. :) Sometimes I like the older fashion paste/brush, as it's got a nice Sandlewood smell that my wife really likes, but mostly I use a good quality gel for day-to-day.

I would definitely recommend some type of container to store your used blades. Me: I get about 5 or 6 shaves out of an individual blade before I start to notice that they're getting dull, so I don't go through too many. Still, they come off the razor still... razor-sharp; you wouldn't want to just toss the bare blade in the garbage. :) I bought a fairly small dedicated metal razor blade storage case that I will just toss in the trash when it fills. This case will hold a stated 300 blades, so it'll last me YEARS!

The pictures are untouched and I didn't do any special cleaning of the item before the pictures, just to show you how things really are with really basic care. As with any good tool, one does need to put SOME effort into keeping it clean, so I normally give it a good rinsing under the shower head when I'm done.

Overall, a positive experience, and I would highly recommend this unit. For a PURE beginner - say a young person just starting to shave, maybe a less inexpensive model to see if they like the style, then upgrade to a better quality version. This wasn't a cheap buy.

EDITED 5 Nov 2022

I've had my version now for over a year now. The razor itself hasn't rusted, but if you let the blades stay in the razor for too long - WHILE WET - the blades rust & they will stain the razor. See the pictures. You can see in 2 pictures, where there is NO staining - that's where the blades were NOT touching. In the other 2 pictures, you can see where the blades rest inside the razor (as used) and you can see the light staining. I did NOT clean up the razor at all - the "rust" is an issue with the blades. NOT the razor. FWIW, I shave in the shower and have a small razor hook where I hang it, so it drips dry and doesn't stay wet.
Customer image
5.0 out of 5 stars I really like this! Edited to answer a "Does this rust" question.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2021
I'm @ 54 y/o, and have used a standard disposable 3-5 blade cartridge razors for my entire life. I had a friend who started using a safety razor and liked the results; it's cheaper over a fairly short amount of time and, most importantly - a good close shave. For a point of reference, I've got what I would call relatively "lite" facial hair and can often get away with only shaving every other day if needed. If I wanted to look extra squared away, I would have to shave every day though.

I believe that when you buy quality you only cry once, so I bought this model specifically as it was stainless steel, made in the USA, and shouldn't rust. I like how it fits in my hand, and the picture shows how the item looks, as I just now went up into my bathroom, took it off the caddy, and snapped a picture (no extra cleaning - what you see is how it cleans up). I'm an average-sized guy I'd say: about 5'10" & 220 lbs. The dollar bill in the picture was to give a better idea of proportion. Also, in the picture, you can see the number "3". That's a "setting" that you can adjust by changing the bottom piece. I describe it a bit more below. Those with bigger hands - or if your current razor is longer - might want a longer handle, but this bad boy isn't light! When you have it in hand, you know you've got a hunk of good quality stainless steel there. :) The handle texture is pretty high, and I think it helps keep a good grip on it when being used. I've never felt it slip in my hand while shaving; definitely a positive!

It was a bit of a learning curve as I was probably more cautious than I needed to be from watching lots of videos on using safety razors and folks saying you needed to be careful not to cut yourself. I especially liked the ability (by way of the 6-way adjustable bottom sides, via 3 separate bottoms) to manage how "aggressive" the shave is. I started off on the mildest and have worked up to the #3 side. Each of the three bottom pieces has two different levels; so, you get 1 thru 6 overall. It's super easy changing the bottom part: It just unscrews from the handle. You will have to be a tad more careful when you change blades, but I don't think it requires any specific skill or dexterity. However, if you DO have some manual dexterity challenges, you might need a helping - errrrr hand - to swap the blade. A 1 / 10 for effort, but maybe a 5 or 6 out of 10 for dexterity needed to change them. I think a small child COULD do it, but with a super sharp blade, you'd probably not want to take the chance.

So far, not a single nick! :) I very much like the shave, but you do have to adjust your method, as I can see the potential for a cut if you were to try to shave using the same manner as a disposable. I now shave with much shorter strokes and with less pressure, as the best description, I can offer.

The included blades worked perfectly. Now that I got the hang of it, I bought another 100 count package of another brand, based on some other reviews & cost analysis. Nothing I disliked about the included ones. It seems that safety razors are pretty much a standard with design.

The item has NO rust or other discoloration to date (having been used over a month now - but I actually bought it on August 2021, and waited to finish off my last cartridge razor). I usually shave in the shower and make sure that I rinse it well before I put it back in the hanger (my shower caddy has a space just for razors).

I've found that some pre-shave lotion works wonders as I transitioned to this style from my original cartridges. BUT, some of these lotions can be kind of.... "gummy" and cause the small pieces of shaven hairs to clump up and clog the drain sections of the razor. No-fault of the razor, more an issue with some lotions.

I tried both foam and gel AND even some classic paste/brush type, to see if there was any noticeable difference. I'd say all have performed more or less the same for me, but your mileage will vary. :) Sometimes I like the older fashion paste/brush, as it's got a nice Sandlewood smell that my wife really likes, but mostly I use a good quality gel for day-to-day.

I would definitely recommend some type of container to store your used blades. Me: I get about 5 or 6 shaves out of an individual blade before I start to notice that they're getting dull, so I don't go through too many. Still, they come off the razor still... razor-sharp; you wouldn't want to just toss the bare blade in the garbage. :) I bought a fairly small dedicated metal razor blade storage case that I will just toss in the trash when it fills. This case will hold a stated 300 blades, so it'll last me YEARS!

The pictures are untouched and I didn't do any special cleaning of the item before the pictures, just to show you how things really are with really basic care. As with any good tool, one does need to put SOME effort into keeping it clean, so I normally give it a good rinsing under the shower head when I'm done.

Overall, a positive experience, and I would highly recommend this unit. For a PURE beginner - say a young person just starting to shave, maybe a less inexpensive model to see if they like the style, then upgrade to a better quality version. This wasn't a cheap buy.

EDITED 5 Nov 2022

I've had my version now for over a year now. The razor itself hasn't rusted, but if you let the blades stay in the razor for too long - WHILE WET - the blades rust & they will stain the razor. See the pictures. You can see in 2 pictures, where there is NO staining - that's where the blades were NOT touching. In the other 2 pictures, you can see where the blades rest inside the razor (as used) and you can see the light staining. I did NOT clean up the razor at all - the "rust" is an issue with the blades. NOT the razor. FWIW, I shave in the shower and have a small razor hook where I hang it, so it drips dry and doesn't stay wet.
Images in this review
Customer image Customer image Customer image Customer image Customer image Customer image Customer image
Customer imageCustomer imageCustomer imageCustomer imageCustomer imageCustomer imageCustomer image
41 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
Color: SilverVerified Purchase
The ability to select the proper baseplate is altogether HUGE. It has entirely changed my shaving experience. It takes just a few tries to find the perfect numbered fit, and once you do - it’s transformative.

In my way of thinking there is nothing like this beautiful, knurled mass of stainless in hand. When it is said to ‘let the razor do the work’, they must have been referring to the design and balanced proportions of the Rockwell 6S. Love it.
One person found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
I feel like this one is the winner. Spend the money and a decent razor like that. I was shocked
by just how rough on the skin and the chances of slicing your face open where way higher when I decided to spend my money the first time on a razor like looked similar at half the prize. It’s was basically a butchers tool. However, this one, once you’ve found your right level and angle of attach, is the best I have ever had.
Customer image
5.0 out of 5 stars By far the best I’ve tried so far
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
I feel like this one is the winner. Spend the money and a decent razor like that. I was shocked
by just how rough on the skin and the chances of slicing your face open where way higher when I decided to spend my money the first time on a razor like looked similar at half the prize. It’s was basically a butchers tool. However, this one, once you’ve found your right level and angle of attach, is the best I have ever had.
Images in this review
Customer image
Customer image
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024
Color: SilverVerified Purchase
I'm 71 and used expensive multibladed cartridge razors for more than 20 years. I started using a DE safety razor again about 3 months ago. I have experimented with 6 DE razors since then and gotten rid of 3 of them because they were too aggressive. I have learned I have a sensitive face with relatively light whiskers. I shave daily, and the Rockwell 6S (made in America) razor is my favorite. I use the #3 plate on my face and reverse it to the #1 plate (least aggressive) for other areas. I get nickless, perfectly close shaves with Personna blue blades. I use a blade only once because they are cheap, and I want a consistent close shave every time.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024
Although many will complain about the price (which is understandable— it’s more expensive than it needs to be), I think what you get is worth it. It’s a really solid and well built razor, nice and heavy and durable. With 6 different settings it’s versatile too — but without adding mechanisms that could break

Only complaint you might have is that it’s not aggressive enough, since there are razors out there that specialize in close shaves. For me, though, the highest setting is already too aggressive, I like 4 or 5 instead.

So, if you are an average user and don’t want extreme shaves i think this is one of the best buy it for life razors out there. Highly recommend
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
Color: SilverVerified Purchase
I can’t believe how well this razor works in comparison to others I have owned. I highly recommend it and if cost is holding you back… make cut backs elsewhere. Got that cable guy?
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
Color: SilverVerified Purchase
Posibilidad de ajustar el apurado del afeitado
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
Color: SilverVerified Purchase
The quality is very nice feels heavier than I thought it would be but nice you get used to it. I have had a lot of double-edge shavers this is the best one by far. I wish that they sold this with just a single plate. The main difference between the two is that the Rockwell 6S is made of stainless steel while the Rockwell 6C is made of chromed zinc alloys if you're starting out you can't do better than any of the Rockwells but the 6c or the 6c special is what I would recommend. If you want to treat yourself buy the SS.
One person found this helpful
Report

Top reviews from other countries

Translate all reviews to English
Puntamala
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Shaving Experience Ever!
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2021
Color: SilverVerified Purchase
The Rockwell 6S offers me the best shaving experience ever! I’ll never go back to Gillette again. It’s ergonomically correct and heavily weighted for ease of use. It feels good in your hand. Additionally, it provides the closest shave ever! I can’t believe how smooth my skin is after shaving with this razor. My face hasn’t felt this way since I was 16 years old!! I’ve only used the first level of adjustment and look forward to trying the second stage to see how that compares. What a benefit to have adjustable settings for different skin types end density of hair. This tool is so well-crafted that I leave it on display on my countertop. I also bought a Rockwell black, leather sheath that contains the razor head for safe traveling. Don’t even think about it… Just buy it!
michele
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastico!
Reviewed in Italy on April 20, 2024
Fantastico rasoio, la rasatura risulta dolce e mai aggressiva. Le 3 piastre aiutano molto ad individuare il tipo di rasatura anche se in parte dipende dal tipo di lametta utilizzata. Oggetto bello da vedere.
Compro online
5.0 out of 5 stars Probablemente una de las mejores maquinillas de doble filo
Reviewed in Spain on August 15, 2023
Color: SilverVerified Purchase
Nada nuevo que decir que no se haya escrito ya, la compré (como otros muchos) en una super oferta de Amazon que la dejó con un 80 o 90% de descuento respecto a su precio de mercado.
Miguel Ángel
5.0 out of 5 stars Calidad a precio excepcional.
Reviewed in Spain on August 28, 2023
Color: SilverVerified Purchase
De manera extraña la máquina estuvo un tiempo a un precio imbatible.
Carmine Raimo
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredibile
Reviewed in Italy on May 12, 2023
Le cose semplici risultano essere le migliori. Le tre piastre sono state l'uovo di colombo. Farsi la barba tutti i giorni oppure ogni tre o quattro giorni richiedono rasoi con aggressività diversi. Basta sperimentare un poco e ci si rende conto quale piastra usare per quella barba. Stamattina avevo una barba di 5 giorni e ho usato la numero quattro, per il contropelo ho girato la piastra sul numero due. Nessun taglio e zero irritazioni, non ho messo nemmeno un dopobarba. Ovvio che i rasoi con gap variabili con rotellina sono più immediati ma il meccanismo, con il tempo, non è affidabile. Nel senso che il gap tra lama e barra non sarà mai preciso. Esteticamente è molto bello, ho preso quello di colore nero, quello cromato dà un senso vintage, ma i gusto sono sempre personali. Il peso è consistente ma, anche qui è qualcosa di personale, preferisco sentire il peso che mi dà un senso di solidità. Il costo è un pò alto ma è fatto in acciaio inox. C'è anche la soluzione economica, materiale diverso, e pur non avendolo provato credo che abbia le stesse prestazione del fratello più costoso. Perchè comprare quello più costoso? Una questione di gusti.

Disclaimer: While we work to ensure that product information is correct, on occasion manufacturers may alter their ingredient lists. Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and/or different information than that shown on our Web site. We recommend that you do not solely rely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. For additional information about a product, please contact the manufacturer. Content on this site is for reference purposes and is not intended to substitute for advice given by a physician, pharmacist, or other licensed health-care professional. You should not use this information as self-diagnosis or for treating a health problem or disease. Contact your health-care provider immediately if you suspect that you have a medical problem. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Amazon.com assumes no liability for inaccuracies or misstatements about products.