Great for a beginner!
Like a sampler for the rookie DE shaver! A lot of different blades from different manufacturers, lets you test different sharpness and metal types til you find the one that's good for you! Read more
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Razor Blades Club
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| Brand | Razor Blades Club |
|---|---|
| Number of Blades | 10 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Shaving |
| Unit Count | 50.00 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
|---|---|
| package_dimensions | 6.14 x 5.08 x 0.43 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| best_sellers_rank | #272,897 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #42 in Men's Safety Razor Blades |
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Customers appreciate the variety pack's selection of blades from different manufacturers and find it offers good value. Customers disagree on the ease of use.
Like a sampler for the rookie DE shaver! A lot of different blades from different manufacturers, lets you test different sharpness and metal types til you find the one that's good for you! Read more
I’m prone to ingrown hairs and switched to a safety razor on the advice of my dermatologist. Using this has solved all my issues with that’s problem. The blade sampler pack is a great value and a great way to choose one blade manufacturer over another, should you choose to do so. Read more
The main thing I didn’t like about this pack is that most of the blades are not quite sharp. On the other hand, it includes some very good blades such as Voskhod, Astra and Bolzano. I’ll give a brief summary of each blade below. Bolzano: Very smooth and somewhat sharp, a little better than Astra SP Astra stainless: Less smooth than Astra SP but also sharper. Voskhod: Excellent blade. Both sharp and very smooth. Gave me the closest shave by far. It is my favorite blade in the pack however it is also the sharpest, so technique is important. Treet falcon: Uneven edge, not very sharp, not smooth. A single pass left nicks all along my beard. Awful blade in my opinion. Shark super chrome: Pretty smooth but not sharp. Would be fine for someone with soft and/or sparse beard hair. Derby variants: Decently smooth but the least sharp of the bunch, probably good for people with very fine and soft beard hair. Plastic box can hold discarded blades. Astra SP: A classic and a staple for many. Personally it is not quite sharp enough for me but they are nice smooth blades and keep an edge through several shaves. Read more
Headline speaks for itself. I change blades every week or two. After the first couple months start to notice which brands are awesome and which brands are not. A friend recommended Astra and yeah they are clearly the best. There's one brand that was so unusable I grabbed my cartridge razor so I could finish shaving. Read more
Okay so basically these are totally worth getting. Actually such a bang for your buck? I bought them for my safety razor and only need one at a time. So if you change your blade out every month like your kind of supposed to then you would actually have enough for like 4.1 years. YEARS for like 6 dollars. And you don’t have to commit to a blade style. So actually just a win win. Read more
They last a long time and saves the environment from plastic. Read more
Set of unequal blades. The worst are Treet ten blades (Pakistan) deserving 0 stars: rusty, blunt, skin irritating, unusable from the start. Ten Shark blades (Egypt) 2stars both for sharpness and durability, satisfactory for two shavings. Ten Derby blades (Turkey) 3stars for sharpness and 2 stars for durability. Five Bolzano blades (Germany) 4 stars for sharpness, 5 stars for durability. Five Voskhod blades (Russia) 4/4 stars. And the best in this set are 10 Astra blades (Russia) 5/5 stars. Conclusion: subtracting 30 unusable or borderline usable blades I’ve paid the total price just for 20 blades. Rest is a simple arithmetic... Read more
So far have used 3 of them . Seem similar. Getting 9 to 10 shaves per blade. Read more