Though Harryâs Plus Razor just dropped, the brand has been a household name for yearsâwalk through Target or scroll through shaving products on Amazon, and youâll spot that signature blue packaging. What started over a decade ago as an industry disruptor (and I say âdisruptorâ admiringly) with a simple, Shark Tank-worthy ideaâhigh-quality razors and cartridges at a more accessible priceâhas become a grooming mainstay. Well, gents, the new Harryâs Plus Razor is finally here, and after a couple of weeks of testing this manual bad boy, I can confidently say itâs their best razor yet.
I spoke with Jeff Raider, co-founder and co-CEO of Mammoth Brands, about the new Plus last week, and what struck me was how genuinely passionate he is about razors and the science behind them. âSince founding Harryâs, weâve had a vision to create a next-generation razor system that could deliver truly premium performance,â Raider told me. While some brands might tweak a handle, adjust a blade angle, and call it a day, Harryâs went all inâweâre talking a decade of R&D, acquiring a German blade factory (home to some of the worldâs best razors, IYKYK), and obsessing over every detail. They built and rebuilt, gathered feedback, and refined. And it shows: The razor glides effortlessly, hugs the contours of your face, gives a super-close shave, and feels solid and balanced in hand. Letâs dig into what makes it their best yet.
It Glides Through Stubble With Ease
Last year, while visiting with family, I needed a razor for the weekend and bought the classic Harryâs Winston at Target. While it delivered a good shave, I had to go over a few areas more than once, and it didnât quite contour exactly as I would have liked. The new Harryâs Plus, though, fixes all of that. It didnât just glideâit shaved stubble like it was flying through a cloud, super slick in the best way. I shaved quickly and didnât have to worry about nicks or retracing too muchâjust one pass down, one back up, and I had a very close shave. The cartridge feels loose when you unbox it, but thatâs by designâonce it clicks into the handle, itâs Advanced Pivoting System flexes with just the right give and structure. It contours, allowing you to shave quickly without too much pressure, i.e. it works with you.
Every Blade Pulls Its Weight
This effortless shave is thanks mainly to the new cartridge, which hits the sweet spot between comfort and performance. It looks compactâand that’s by design, as it houses a completely reengineered blade system and the brandâs most streamlined cartridge to date. I won’t dive too deep into the science, but overall the blades are positioned closer together in what Raider described as a âbed of nailsâ effect, allowing them to cut hair in a more sequential order. This layout provides better support and reduces irritation, especially for those prone to razor burn. This Progressive Blade Architecture allows each blade to cut incrementally closer to the follicle, and as they’re each made from a single piece of steel, they flex and adapt better to your skin. The compact size also improves maneuverability in pesky spots, like under the nose or around the jawline. And while I won’t pretend to understand it, the cartridge also features Shooting Ion technology, which energizes the blades to reduce drag and enhance glideâlike what you hear about in high-end hairdryers. What I do understand is the result: Every blade pulls its weight, distributing pressure evenly to minimize tugging and deliver a buttery-smooth shave. Oh, and there’s also a precision blade on the backâperfect for sideburns and touch-ups.
Michael Stefanov
A Re-Engineered Handle
I dig the classic Harry’s handles, but after testing over 100 prototypes to nail the shape, weight, and balance, the team leveled it up with the Plus. It has a satisfying premium weightâsolid without being too heavyâand the matte metal finish, tapered neck, and ergonomic, non-slip grip all feel intentional and well thought out. I appreciate the finger rest and the grip’s neutral colorways, too. (the subtle details make a difference). To connect the upgraded cartridge, they re-engineered the handle with a spring-supported push-button release that keeps the blade locked in while making swaps quick and easy. The metal stand is a nice touch, with a minimal footprint and enough sleek style to class up your sink or medicine cabinet.
Tough on Whiskers, Easy on Wallets
It wouldnât be Harryâs if it wasnât democratized for every guy, and theyâve kept the price of the Plus refreshingly accessible. The Starter Set is $20 and includes one handle, cartridge, a 2oz Foaming Shave Gel, and a travel cover. Cartridges refills run around $15âstill very easy on the wallet. One note for the Harryâs faithful: The Plus cartridges and handles arenât interchangeable with the Original, but after you take this for a shave, I suspect itâll become your new favorite from the line. Iâm not saying the Plus must replace every razor in your rotationâIâve got my tried-and-true options, tooâbut it absolutely earns a spot in any grooming regimen. Whether it becomes your new daily driver or a go-to for a smoother, more elevated shave, the Plus delivers. Treat yourself (or Dad)âyouâll see why itâs worth the hype.