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Been using mine for almost a year now. You can specify how often you want refill shipments, and can change that at any time. I shave at most 8 to 10 times a month, and I change blades on the first of each month - long before I need to. I could probably get at least six weeks on a blade. I highly endorse them.
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Got them as gift from kids. Used to shave daily til bee allergy. That yrs ago, but since then, shave once a week.
Prefer Gillette.
But since they went stoopid it's Harry's now. Usable but different.
More strokes, head a bit big, do get used to it, eventually Beard is not dense but is thick.
Last long enough to not consider the cost diff.
Shaving.......it's ALL a waste of money LOL
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I think I have shaved 3 times in 58 years
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I've been happy with them for the last year or two.
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I think I have shaved 3 times in 58 years I don't believe you, post a pic............... oh my.
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No need here. When we moved to Oz six years ago I bought a few mega-packs of Gillette M3's at Costco as costs in Oz are nuts. AIso shipped hot sauce, salsa... I am still running on what I bought then.
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I don't use the razors but I do take care of his house in the Hamptons...very good clients !
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No need here. When we moved to Oz six years ago I bought a few mega-packs of Gillette M3's at Costco as costs in Oz are nuts. AIso shipped hot sauce, salsa... I am still running on what I bought then. 15 yard penalty, for being off topic. Hope your place kicker has better direction than you.
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Good to know....will be switching over as well because Gillette is not an option anymore.
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I hone my Mach 3’s, then I get a few shaves out of them.
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They're ok ,except I cant shave under my nose due to its design. I have a bic razor handy for that. In about a year when I use up my supply I will be looking for something else.
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I use them. My wife gave them to me a couple of years ago and I've used them ever since. Pretty satisfied with the blades and their shave cream +1
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Got them as gift from kids. Used to shave daily til bee allergy. That yrs ago, but since then, shave once a week.
Prefer Gillette.
But since they went stoopid it's Harry's now. Usable but different.
More strokes, head a bit big, do get used to it, eventually Beard is not dense but is thick.
Last long enough to not consider the cost diff.
Shaving.......it's ALL a waste of money LOL Yeah I went to them after the Gillette fiasco but Harry's went full Liquor Guns Bacon and Tits not long after. I can't readily find the link but I may have to go the homeless look.
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Some years back I'm in SAMs Club and looking at razors decided I didn't enjoy shaving enough to spend 40yams on a couple of multi blade razors. I've been buying double edged saftey razors ever since. less than $5.00 for a pack of razors (5 count), and every bit as good of a shave. Not Harrys, but same principle. Do some Google! Feather is one of the be$t blades. $50/100 Some are as cheap as $7/100. Just started the DE safety razor thing. Can't recommend it enough. Cheaper Good shave Doesn't irritate the skin as bad Reduces ingrown hairs. Sounds like snake oil. It ain't. I don't understand why we ever quit using them, To pay more for junk. It does take a little more time to clean your razor after a shave. Maybe a minute. But, like guns, it's a taking care of your tools thing. Not a doing the dishes thing.
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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the frequency Gentlemen,
Do you need to be on a frequency?
What's the frequency, Kenneth?
A wise man is frequently humbled.
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I switched to them 2 yrs ago. Great razor and half the price of Gillette whatever. My wife gets them at target for me. Far as them single blade atrocities you can keep them..
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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Been using them a while now .I Like 'em .To get max life ...dry blades after use.
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One thing nobody has mentioned yet is the Harry's blade head has an extra, separate single blade on the back side of the razor head. It is the "trimming" blade, intended to trim sideburns and such, but is also ideal for getting right up into that awkward spot right under your nose. Just flip the razor over to use it. It's genius.
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Some years back I'm in SAMs Club and looking at razors decided I didn't enjoy shaving enough to spend 40yams on a couple of multi blade razors. I've been buying double edged saftey razors ever since. less than $5.00 for a pack of razors (5 count), and every bit as good of a shave. Not Harrys, but same principle. Do some Google! Feather is one of the be$t blades. $50/100 Some are as cheap as $7/100. I bought a 100 pack of Feathers last Nov/Dec and paid about $22.00 You can get them cheaper than $50/100 https://www.amazon.com/Feather-Razo...mp;psc=1&refRID=W4YHMC4WEYCC38SVPN5G
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