Precision-machined · single-plate
Buy one razor.
Never buy
another.
Tired of a pivoting head that wanders off-angle the second you apply pressure — and a cartridge count that keeps climbing to patch it? A single, securely clamped blade held at a fixed angle — precision-machined from steel or anodized aluminum. No cartridges, no subscriptions, no gimmicks.
Runs on standard double-edge blades
Built, not assembled
The spec sheet, plainly stated
Precision numbers instead of marketing adjectives — no “ultra,” no “advanced,” just the actual measurements.
Fixed 30°
blade angle
Machined into the head — it can't wander mid-stroke
56g
total weight
Light enough to guide with fingertips, not grip
Europe
where it's made
Designed and manufactured in the EU
How it works
The blade is clamped, not floating
No pivoting head, no springs, no lubrication strip papering over a flexing blade.
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It's engineered not to move
Multi-blade razors flex and pivot, letting the blade drift off-angle mid-stroke.
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Paximio sets a fixed blade angle
The head is machined to hold the blade at one consistent angle, every time.
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The blade is clamped along the edge
Firm clamping keeps that angle even under pressure, so the blade cuts instead of catching.
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Less pressure, less irritation
Because the geometry does the work, you need less pressure to get a clean pass.
FAQ
Common questions
Anything else? Use the contact page.
The razor
Is this a men's or women's razor?
Neither — it's unisex. A single, correctly-angled blade cuts hair the same way regardless of who's holding the handle.
Why is a securely clamped blade better?
A blade that can wobble or flex mid-stroke catches hair instead of slicing through it cleanly. Clamping the blade rigidly at a fixed angle keeps it cutting.
What if I'm not satisfied?
Contact us within 30 days of delivery and we'll make it right.
Blades & maintenance
Does it use proprietary blades?
No. Paximio runs on standard double-edge safety-razor blades, available from many retailers.
Can it be used on the head or body, not just the face?
Yes — the same mechanical case (fixed angle, low pressure) applies anywhere you'd use a razor.