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This product includes 100 high-quality silver blue double edge razor blades, made in Russia by 7 O'clock. Each blade is designed for a sharp and smooth shave, fitting all standard double edge razors, ensuring you have a reliable grooming tool at your disposal.
T**T
Sharp and Smooth. Clean Shave
I use this blade with my Henson AL13 razor. This blade is sharper, stiffer, and lasts longer than the RK blades shipped with the AL13. Recommend using a high quality tallow based shave soap instead of canned shave cream with this blade to avoid shave burn from the sharper blades. It is easy to get more than 4 shaves out of each of these higher quality blades.
M**7
Great Blades & Great Price
Gillette Silver Blue Blades are sharp, smooth and last for a few shaves. Can't really go wrong at this price for the 100 blades. Delivery was fast and blades came as pictured.
A**R
Good quality
Good quality
D**.
Good combination of smooth and reasonably sharp
These seem to be above average in sharpness while being quite smooth.I would put them a step higher than the Astra Greens.They are a bit hard to find and due to certain events may disappear from the market altogether.Mine were shipped in a plain envelope and one of the 5 pack boxes was crushed. The rest were fine. Try to order together with something light and soft (so hopefully Amazon puts them in a box).Note that the razor blades are held to the paper envelopes with 4 dabs of wax (to protect the blade edge from shifting and rubbing into the paper). Most people do not mind this, but some may have strong preferences.
N**O
Gillette Silver Blue
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Smooth, Sharp, and Consistent – A Top-Tier Blade for Wet ShavingThe Gillette Silver Blue is a standout in the world of double edge razor blades. It delivers an incredibly smooth and close shave with just the right balance of sharpness and comfort. Whether you're a daily shaver or go a few days between, these blades glide effortlessly and handle coarse hair with ease. Longevity is excellent—I get 4–6 solid shaves per blade with no tugging. Perfect for beginners and experienced wet shavers alike. A go-to blade that lives up to its reputation.
S**E
Gillette delivers with the fanfare of a parade, as usual.
I've ordered 100 packs of blades before, and they usually come in a minimalistic little cardboard box, with their 5 packs stacked efficiently inside. Gillette, however, approaches their packaging with the same extravagance that made them hire Clay Matthews and put up complicated display cases, with motion sensors and motors, in almost every department store in America. The case itself opens like it should contain an iPad. Then once it's open, you see that Gillette has worked it so that every five pack, which proudly says "Gillette," can be seen simultaneously. Above the 5 packs is a virtual billboard further advertising what brand of blades you're using. Every individual blade is wrapped in the usual wax paper, but the wax papered blades are further wrapped into a useless paper envelope that predictably boasts, "Gillette."You have to hand it to Gillette, they make good products. Their current multi-blade, swiveling, vibrating creations may be as much of a significant expense as a car payment, but their blades are always consistently good. As is their shaving gel, which is likewise exorbitantly priced. But herein lies the mystery of this particular product, which is that it's one of the best DE blades out there, and is actually quite reasonably priced. The blades are very consistent, are sufficiently sharp yet somehow mild, and seem to stay sharp longer than the competition.I don't know what's going on at Gillette that's making them sell something at a reasonable price, perhaps it's some sort of humanitarian effort after fleecing me for years on their unnecessary multi-blade contrivances I used to buy.
F**E
Fantastic blades
I started DE shaving about six weeks ago with a Parker 96R and a Merkur 34C, and a sample pack of blades. I've learned a few very important things about DE shaving. First, you will have to find the razor that best suits you. I liked the Parker when I first started using it, but quickly realized the Merkur is much better for me. I liked the shorter handle and much more compact head. The second thing I learned is that you have to go through a rigorous testing process with the blades to find the one you like the most.I loved the Derbys after using them for a week and thought "this is it - I'm going to buy 100 of these." Then I used the Gillette 7 O'Clocks in the green package, and thought "no, these are the best." I really wanted to like the Feathers, because lots of online articles say they are the best - and they're expensive, so they have to be good, right? Well, they do give a good shave, but with lots of nicks. Went on to the Sharks, threw them out after two shaves. Really liked these Gillete blues too. So, I narrowed it down to the green and blue Gillettes and the Derbys. I switched blades every two days, and sometimes every day, to get a feel for which blade I liked the most. After six weeks and lots of shaves, these Gillette Silver Blues really give me the best shave, with no cuts, and seem to last several days.Another very important thing to experiment with is shaving cream and, for me, shaving oil. I use Taylor of Old Bond Street cream, a good badger brush, and I made my own shaving oil with two parts castor oil and one part olive oil, with a few drops of lavender to make it smell better. I've tried shaving with and without the oil, and with the oil definitely gives a smoother shave with fewer (actually, zero) cuts.No razor, and no razor blade, is "best" for everyone. Try different razors (they're not that expensive at $30-ish each) and plan to spend a month or more testing blades. Once you know what you like, buy a ton of them and enjoy. But be sure you understand that DE shaving is a "system" of the right razor, blades, brush, cream, and oil. Skimp on any one of these and it can be a miserable experience and steep learning curve.
K**L
Best quality for the money
My husband says these are great! They don't pull on skin, just glides over smoothly. We have tried other brands but these have been the best. Absolutely recommend these double edged blades.
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