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What is up..with razor blades?

BlueElvis

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$28.30 for 5 replacement blades for a Gillette Fusion..? I've tried the cheap razors but they suck..any suggestions?
 
Havent shaved my face in close to a decade, so I cant feel your pain. Buy a new beard trimmer every 3-4 years and keep things at a scruff level.
 
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Dollar Shave Club blades are trash.

Honestly, The throw away Bic shavers are hard to beat. You can get a damn gross of them on Amazon for a song. Use them twice, and throw them the f@@@ away.
 
Gillette Sensor 3. Pay on average 75 cents each, sometimes less on special.

Bic Comfort 3 Advance: Averaging 75 cents each with coupons. Both styles are swivel head and triple blade.

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Personally speaking, I like the Bic disposable Comfort 3 Advance better than Gillette.
 
I use Pace/Dorco brand through their site or Amazon, whichever has the better price at the time. It’s what Dollar Shave Club used to use. Not sure if they still do.
 
A DE safety razor is pretty damn comfortable. More than just about anything else.

They’re heavy though, and take a little more time IMO.

Bic disposables though are light, cheap, fast, and damn near as comfortable.
 
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Goes without saying though, blades are anything BUT one size fits all. I’ve got a medium beard, and only have to shave every other day, but everyone knows the guy that looks like a hobo by 6:00 intone evening. A Bic probably isn’t going to handle that mess.
 
The Walmart knockoff of the fusion is pretty good at a fraction of the cost.

But why are we worried about prices in The Paddock? I thought you had to shave with gold around here.
It's a strange irony. We have gold to shave with, but gold is a very soft metal. Our beards are so coarse due to the historic levels of testosterone running through each of us that gold just won't cut it, so to speak.
 
My wife goes to the after Christmas sales and buys up a bunch of those leftover gift sets that have razors and shaving cream in them for half price. That plus a set of Gillette blades from Costco keep me going for a few years. I have a beard now, so I've been using an old Gillette 5 blade razor to trim my neck.
 
I shave with a bladed razor twice per week. The other five days I use an electric. Using this system a single blade lasts me about 4-6 weeks.
 
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In my experience, Harry's blades are significantly lower in quality than the Gillette Mach 3. I used Harry's for about a year then switched back to Gillette. Once that novelty of Harry's delivery model wore off there wasn't much to like about them.
 
I've used DSC for several years, but since I've retired, I usually only shave 2-3 times a week or less. Right now I'm stocked with a dozen blades. I should shave every day, but ****ing hate shaving. I've tried to grow a beard, but that sucks too. I have never been able to get past the stage of it not itching like Hell and after a couple of weeks I'll have to shave it off.
 
Electric works well for me, bought a phillips norelco 6 six years ago that still works as well or better than blades. (I have thin whiskers though) Also bought a panasonic grated razor works better on thick growth but not as smoothe as the norelco. Still lesss expensive than buying new blades frequently.
 
My Gillette near top of line ones last me a month+ each such that if I buy 5/10, I forget what the price is by the next time. And I shave 2x per day now & then. NBD to me.
 
Dollar Shave Club, but use the 2-blade, “Humble Twin.” They cant replicate the higher blade count, but the two-blade is their loss leader and is great.
 
Harry’s Razors.
I have tried Harry's and think shavers might notice the blade angle is different than a Gillett.... Will it be a big deal to them? Hell if I know... It's just different.
Been using a Track III for years and that's my sweet spot... I'd settle for the Track II but you can't find the stick easy... Personally I don't see the Harry's being better than a Track III but I'm a beard that doesn't need five blades going at me.... But if you do then give Harry's a try... But I still like Gillett products...
They be Made'n Merica
 
I have tried Harry's and think shavers might notice the blade angle is different than a Gillett.... Will it be a big deal to them? Hell if I know... It's just different.
Been using a Track III for years and that's my sweet spot... I'd settle for the Track II but you can't find the stick easy... Personally I don't see the Harry's being better than a Track III but I'm a beard that doesn't need five blades going at me.... But if you do then give Harry's a try... But I still like Gillett products...
They be Made'n Merica
I shave every day, so I never have very thick beard hair, so I’m probably not a good guy to give advice about good blades.
 
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As for drying off blades after use? If this is actually improving the lasting sharpness of something that will be trashed in a few days anyways, then you are most definitely using very poor quality steel to shave with.

False. Drying them prevents them from rusting no matter what blade you use. Been doing it for over 25 years. Something my drill sergeant taught me in basic training. Also have been using Gillette sensors that long as well. My blades last about 3 months.
 
Lol. Great thread. I love German cars, but razors? I’m pretty sure we got that covered. I buy the cheap Bics. Like a dollar for a dozen. They work just fine. Some things are worth spending more for. Razors are not one of them.
 
$28.30 for 5 replacement blades for a Gillette Fusion..? I've tried the cheap razors but they suck..any suggestions?
Dollar Shave Club. You won't be sorry. Much more than just blades. I highly recommend it.
 
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