


🪒 Elevate your shave game with the legendary Silver Blue precision!
The 7 O'clock Silver Blue Double Edge Razor Blades offer 100 premium stainless steel blades crafted in Russia, delivering a sharp yet smooth shave. Compatible with all standard double edge razors, these blades provide exceptional durability and value, backed by a strong 4.6-star customer rating.
| ASIN | B0059QF5RS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,318 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #154 in Men's Razor Blade Cartridges |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (951) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | No Model |
| Manufacturer | NACET |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 1 x 2 inches; 0.96 ounces |
| UPC | 884718268996 881605825737 |
T**L
Sharp and give a great shave.
Very nice blades. Not as sharp as Feathers, but still nice and sharp.
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**E
Great deal, great blade
My beard is tough and it just tears through the new-fangled Gillette Mach3/5 razors. If I manage to get more than two comfortable shaves out of one of those cartridges it's a miracle. Unfortunately, changing the cartridge every other shave is crazy expensive. That's why I made the switch to shaving with an old double edge safety razor several years ago. Paired with these Gillette Silver Blue blades (my favorite), I get a shave better than what I got with the expensive Mach series cartridges, but at much lower cost ($0.18/blade instead of ~ $2 per cartridge). I can get a year's worth of shaves out of a 100 pack of these Silver Blues for the same price as a month of shaving with Mach 3 cartridges. Over the years I've tried a bunch of different DE blades including blades from Personna, Derby, Feather, Crystal, Merkur, and many of the Gillette offerings. For my face, these Silver Blues walk the right balance between sharpness and smoothness. They cut through my tough beard and leave me smooth without any burn and I don't have to be super careful to avoid cuts as I do with Feathers. Just a great blade all around. These will continue to be my blade of choice for the foreseeable future.
P**N
Seller's mistake turned into a great purchase for me!
When I opened the package, I was ready to give a one-star review. Why? What was in the package was NOT Gillette Silver Blue. I was sent 100 Astra blades, which I had never used. The packing slip listed the contents as "Astra Silver Blue". The ad here on Amazon clearly shows Gillette Silver Blue. Is Astra made by Gillette? I don't know. They were manufactured in Russia. Maybe some of you know. If so, reply here. I had to decide, do I return them or keep them? I wasn't happy, but decided to try one, realizing once I did, I'd be committed to keeping the other 99 blades I just received. So why am I giving it a five-star rating? Because the Astra blade, for my face, is one of the best blades I've used. I get a near perfect shave with minimal nicks and weepers. I was amazed! I was previously using Feather blades, which are incredibly sharp. I had to learn how to shave with Feather blades. They require precision, a light touch, and an intimate understanding of your own personal beard growth. Apparently the Astra blades are just sharp enough to cut my hair while being more forgiving on my skin cells than Feather. Everyone's face is unique, so each of us men (or women, if you're into using DE blades on your legs or wherever) needs to experiment with different blades to determine what works best for you. For me, I'm sticking with Astra. Now... If you order the Gillette Silver Blue from this Amazon ad, will you receive it? I don't know. I didn't. But for me, it didn't matter. The merchant's mistake ended up being a brilliant one, and I'm happy!
N**O
Gillette Silver Blue
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Smooth, Sharp, and Consistent – A Top-Tier Blade for Wet Shaving The 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.
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.
C**Z
Siempre compro este modelo porque tiene buen filo y es de buena calidad
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