Gillette Mach3 Cartridge 12-Count
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Average customer review:Product Description
Gillette Mach3 Cartridges (Pack of 12)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Gillette
- Model: #8559
- Released on: 2007-10-26
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.00" h x 5.00" w x 6.00" l, .20 pounds
Features
- Box of 12 replacement cartridges for the Gillette Mach3 razor
- Features three blades for a close, comfortable shave
- Specially positioned blades progress gradually closer to your beard, resulting in fewer strokes
- Each blade has a patented DLC Comfort Edge to help minimize irritation
- Advanced indicator lubricating strip features a gradually fading blue stripe to alert you that it's time to change blades
Customer Reviews
Great price, great blades
Paid $10 on a Gold Box sale. Definitely a good price for these lades. I usually pay $6-8 for a pack of 4 at the grocery store/pharmacy.
These are decent blades, and I like them much more than Schick blades. They clean easily, are sharp, and last a long while. In my option, the best all-around blades on the market.
My husband, a/k/a Wolfman, swears by these
My husband has a thick, dark beard and dainty, sensitive pale skin. These blades work well and don't irritate his skin. No five o'clock shadow; no razor burn. Using blades instead of disposables saves plastic and you get to hold a nice metal handle.
Perfect, huh?
Well, a straight razor is more green--it's forever if you just sharpen it, but he's not going there.
Can't live without them.
I'm always amazed at how much these razors cost, but when I compare to other options, I always come back to the Mach 3. I've tried electric razors, but anything that's cheaper that buying Mach 3 blades can't do a thing about shaving the hairs on my neck. I'd guess that I use a blade every month and a half (long after the lubricating strip is gone), which makes this cost about $16 / year. A fine deal if you ask me.







