

🪒 Elevate your shave game—because your skin deserves precision and power.
The Rockwell Razors 6S is a premium black stainless steel safety razor featuring 6 adjustable shave settings and 5 recyclable blades. Designed for both men and women, it offers a customizable, irritation-free shave by combining durable 316L stainless steel construction with a weighted design that ensures effortless control. This eco-friendly razor reduces razor burn and ingrown hairs while providing a cost-effective, sustainable grooming solution.





















| ASIN | B083RGRWKB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,859 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #72 in Men's Safety Shaving Razors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (812) |
| Item model number | 628235770774 |
| Manufacturer | Rockwell Razors |
| Product Dimensions | 6.69 x 2.36 x 7.48 inches; 8.11 ounces |
| UPC | 628235770774 |
S**R
Closest and most comfortable shave I've ever had
I've been using a Mühle razor for the past few years. I thought it was pretty decent, but bought the 6S after reading some reviews on various sites. I am thoroughly impressed with it, after my first use. I tried the lowest level shave initially, and moved up to where it felt most comfortable, which was easy and quick. It was the closest and most comfortable shave I've ever had, no nicks at all! There were some problem areas where I needed to apply more pressure, and they came out perfectly. I put off upgrading for a long time, and I'm glad I finally did. The price is maybe a bit much, but honestly the shave was decently quick, which makes the time I'll save shaving absolutely worth it.
C**N
Top of the line razor, worth the price
Great shave, smooth, little if any learning curve, no nicks, no cuts, no razor burns, even if you’re new to safety razors. If you shave every day, keep it on setting 3 with a Nacet blade. If you shave less often, set it up for 4 or 5. Simple to use. Stainless steel is nice and substantial, easy to grip. Never slips. Started with a mild Twig razor but graduated to this serious, top of the line heavyweight. Worth the money.
E**0
Finally, a close shave
I know there are differing sides on shaving. Cartridge, safety, straight edge and electric. In my teen years I started with an adjustable safety razor. I always had nicks each week for many years. Just couldn’t get the knack or the razors weren’t great back in the 70’s. So I went electric for many years. Got tired of not getting a close shave and switched to cartridges. Then the cost became a burden and back I went to electric, foil and rotary. But they just don’t shave closely and I would end up doing touch ups with a cartridge blade. How dumb is that. So finally after extensive research I decided on this Rockwell safety razor. Time to shave is not bad at all. I actually am enjoying the ritual. My shave is finally close, nothing left to feel on my face. Using a good shaving cream has left me with zero nicks, and the scent is great and lasts all day. All told with the razor, extra blades, brush, cream and balm it was under 150. Well worth it. My skin is healthier and my face is much smoother than ever before. This is an excellent razor, solid build, feels good in the hand, six adjustment plate settings for mild to aggressive shaving and simply a precision shaver that will last decades. Well worth the cost and I wish I had done this sooner. This is what proper shaving really is and thus is an excellent shaver.
D**N
Best of the best.
Best razor I’ve owned. It feels solid and well-made in your hand, and the different plates make it easy to find the perfect shave without irritation. Every shave is smooth, comfortable, and close, with way less razor burn. It just works, feels premium, and honestly seems like a razor I’ll be using for the rest of my life. Much better than spending $20 for a replacement razor from other companies.
H**B
Definitely worth the upgrade.
I purchased a Rockwell 6s razor as an upgrade from my Merur 34C daily shaver after reading several positive recommendations. While I found nothing wrong with my Merkur, the Rockwell is definitely a step up. The adjustable heads are key. I found, for me, the number 4 works very well on my beard and skin type. Once I found "my" setting , I tried various blades from different manufactures and found that all seem to give very good results. Clearly the better quality blades last longer and do a better job, but even inexpensive blades did a commendable job. This included cheap "store brand" blades purchased at a local grocery store. The razor I purchased is very well constructed. I would say it's built like a tank. The 6s is a SOLID, well built razor, and heavy. I was quite surprised by the difference in weights between the Merkur and the Rockwell. At first use, to me, the Rockwell seemed like someone got the bright idea of bolting a double edge razor blade on to an old Ford truck axle. The Rockwell is solid and heavy. The Merkur, hollow, and much lighter. At first, I had doubts that the Rockwell's quality and alleged capability justified the extra cost. I was also used to the lightness of the Merkur and was concerned that the heavy Rockwell would be clumsy, unwieldy and difficult to maneuver, perhaps resulting in nicks and cuts. This proved not to be the case, however, as once I had the Rockwell is dialed in, and with a heavy lather of Col. Conk's shave soap, I have consistently gotten BBS shaves. I have to agree with other reviewers that the Rockwell is a step up from the Merkur, and is definitely worth the money. The Merkur, I still like and will keep, but now goes into my travel kit. The Rockwell has been promoted to daily shaver.
A**E
Top Quality. Very Durable. Excellent shaves. Crazy price.
Top quality razor...but WILDLY overpriced. I like the design having different inserts that each align the blade at a slightly different angle. Its a nice clean shave every time and its basically a once-in-a-lifetime purchase because it really has no moving parts to ever wear out. About the only way you could ever break it is if you somehow stripped the screw threads that attach the head to the razor handle, but you would really have to be determined to do that. It is a little different using a safety razor instead of disposables because the blade changing process involves unscrewing the head to take it apart. One thing that I had to buy separately was a disposal container for old blades, but those are not very expensive.
P**R
wonderful razor. firm to handle. Various blades options makes convenient.
A**Q
Una maquinilla maravillosa, como tener 6 en una. Calidad inmejorable. Y a un precio bajísimo. Gracias por la oferta al vendedor.
T**R
I just tried the Rockwell 6S safety razor for the first time today, using a Gillette Seven O’Clock Super Platinum blade, and I must say—it lives up to the hype. With the adjustability of the plates, it’s like having a new razor every time you shave, tailored to how your beard is on any given day. Starting with plate 6 for the initial pass and switching to plate 2, I achieved a clean, close shave in just two passes. I only needed minor touch-ups, skipping a full third pass against the grain, which is typically where razor burn or irritation can sneak in. The best part? No nicks, no cuts—just a smooth, BBS finish without a hint of razor burn. The ability to adjust the plates is a standout feature, giving you a personalized shaving experience each time. If your beard feels particularly thick one day, you can start with a more aggressive setting and dial it down as you go. It’s versatility at its finest! Absolutely worth the investment, especially for those who enjoy tailoring their shave. And for an even better experience, I’d recommend pairing it with Proraso Green products—trust me, you won’t be disappointed!
A**R
I was hesitant switching over from super expensive cartridges to DE because of the initial investment and a little afraid of cutting my noggin. I was going to try the Henson but good razors are expensive so trying multiple razors didn’t seem like a good idea, hence the 6S. Being able to adjust the aggressiveness of the shave seemed ideal and the 6S gives you the adjustability to experiment until you find the right setting for your beard or hair, if you’re shaving your head. This gives me a closer shave than a cartridge at under 50 cents a blade. This razor is good but with the caveat that I’m using Feather blades which are very good and translates to a closer, quicker shave with less risk of getting nicked. For me at number 4 it’s perfect for both my head and face. Also, I found the handle to be the perfect length, especially because I shave my head and face so I need to shave at many angles. The razor is also quite heavy which takes a bit to get used to but I found it helps with control. I shave with both my left and right hands but with my eyes closed in the shower. BTW, no special soaps are needed, I just use a pump of body wash, but again for me the Feather razors make the difference between a good shave and an enjoyable one, plus they last longer so that makes up for the difference in cost. There is definitely a learning curve as you figure it out and you can’t rush shaving with a DE but you are rewarded with a close shave. This a very good razor and with the Feather blades it’s even better.
Z**M
Es liegt hervorragend in der Hand. Außerdem kann ich, dank der beigefügten Zusätzen kann ich die passende Rasur aussuchen. Angefangen habe ich mit der Stufe ‚2‘ und war bereits sehr zufrieden. Ich kann es wärmstens empfehlen.
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