Gillette 10 AltraPlus, Count (Pack of 1), Black
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I'm not sure if they still sell them. We had to keep buying blades for my husband's old razor. On E-bay, you might be able to get a hold of an original. With the handle, bay. My husband has switched to Dollar Shave and likes it just as much. He'll be getting the two blades, and the starter kit with the handle will set you back $3. The cost of blades is also lower. Best wishes to you. The Gillette Atra blades are becoming increasingly difficult to come by for this razor, and the price is rising as a result.
No, it won't work with the Sensor line because it connects in a different way.
They were made in China, according to the ones I bought from Amazon. I had previously purchased blades at Walmart and Wallgreens. I'm not sure where they were made, but they all seemed to last about the same amount of time.
Only the blades are left.
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The top- Gillette blades used to be of top-notch quality, but that is no longer the case. For more than 30 years, I've only used these blades. Those who give these blades five stars and praise them must have no idea how bad they are - for the price that they demand - when compared to what they used to be You people have no idea what a good blade is. This quality of blade can be found for $1 in a ten-pack at any dollar store. I know because I compared them before writing this review, and I'm currently looking for a new source. Because of the superior close, I invested in the Gillette brand. It was possible to achieve a smooth shave that lasted for days. In the last three packages, this has not happened. I initially assumed a bad batch had gotten past quality control, but after seeing three different batches all leave stubble on the first shave, I realized it was deliberate. I've had it with Gillette and will never buy another of their products again.
After being told that, despite being a retired military man in my 50s, I had not yet achieved "The best men can be," I decided to do something about it. So, this morning as I shaved with Gillette Atra Plus blades, my toxic masculinity imploded, rupturing my previously undetected uterine wall. I don't think I'll be able to open doors for my wife, unscrew jar lids, or take out the trash any longer. Both you and I are despised by my wife. Thank you for molding me into the best man I can be.
I'm not just old school; I'm also old. However, when these first hit the shelves in the early 1970s, they showed (in a cartoon) how the first of the two blades cuts most of the whisker while pulling it out of the skin just a smidgeon. The second blade then cuts it below the skin line, preventing the whisker from snapping back. There can't be a better shave than below the skin line, no matter how many blades they have now. br>br>(For the record, my father, RIP, used safety razors and swore they were better than these, and my grandfather used a straight razor and swore it was better than safeties. ).
Allowing for 0 stars is a must. I'm having to retire my ATRA razor after 45 years. At the age of 76, I'm looking for an electric razor because Gillette is more concerned with social media buzz than with selling razor blades. I'll pass on Kronberg, a German subsidiary of Procter & Gamble. Gamble.
Because his favorite shaver was discontinued, my husband has been experimenting with a variety of shavers over the last few years. He isn't fond of the new four-wheel drive vehicle. He uses five blade shavers because he claims that when he cuts himself, it's only four. 5 cuts: Finding good two-blade shavers these days can be difficult. But, at the end of the day, that's all there is to it! He claims they give him a great shave, which I notice because he doesn't get razor burn like he does with some of the new blades he's purchased. Because there is a smaller market for two blade razors, it appears that many of them are made cheaply. We couldn't find the handle anywhere, but we'd previously used Dollar Shave Club's basic two-blade handle, which worked perfectly. It's simple enough to try out their club by purchasing the handle and then canceling the service immediately afterward. I'm overjoyed to have discovered a razor that my husband enjoys, and I immediately purchased three boxes in case it goes out of production or is no longer available on Amazon.
Only one shave is possible with each blade. Very uninteresting. I've been using these for a long time, but the quality has degraded drastically. This is not a good place to get AltraPlus razor blades. Another example of the United States' commitment to quality failing miserably.
Since I was a teenager, I'd carried the same Atra Plus handle. I'd always had a lot of irritation on my neck, but I assumed it was just a part of life. br>br>Then I forgot my handle at my in-laws' house. I needed a disposable Mach 3 to fill in because of the laws - It was also a lot better. The shave was smoother and more consistent, the blades lasted longer, and I experienced significantly less irritation. br>br>I've had no reservations about switching to the Mach 3, especially now that the Mach 3 refills are less expensive than they were previously.