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The 100 7 O'clock SharpEdge Double Edge Safety Razor Blades are crafted from high-quality stainless steel in Russia, offering exceptional sharpness and longevity. Each pack contains 100 blades, ensuring you have a reliable supply for a superior shaving experience.
N**C
Perfect Cost to Sharpness Ratio
Having shaved with a safety razor for the past 10 years, I have tried my fair share of blades at varying price points. What has me coming back to these blades is the price point to sharpness ratio. While you can get really sharp blades, they often times cost more per blade and they really don’t do that much better than slightly cheaper blades. I find these to be a happy medium between sharpness and price. Another thing to consider is that the sharper blades can cause more irritation. These blades are sharp enough without the added irritation. I have been using these blades for the better part of 4 years and I thoroughly enjoy the shave they give.
B**T
Sharp and hold an edge.
These blades are really nice, with the right razor. In my Rockwell and Parker razors they are superstar blades. In my Wilkinson sword and Viking razors, they are too much. I like these as well as feather razors, with the razors high have so far.
A**R
Ease of use
Clean shave good blades for your money and it's a good brand even though it's made in Russia
M**R
The closest shave
I got these for my husband and his face is as smooth as a baby now. The blade quality is fantastic and it’s a good deal for the price.
J**R
pretty awesome
Hello to all, I normally use feather DE blades but decided to switch it up every now and then. I purchased these blades after first using them from a sampler pack. These 7 o'clocks run a close 2nd to my beloved feathers. The sharpness is great but one of the drawbacks, a minor one, is in the packaging. For some reason, Gillette in St Petersburg, Russia feels it necessary to package each blade in wax paper, then again in paper. It is not such a big deal because I am not that lazy as to where I cannot make it through two wrapper but the adhesive that is used to adhere the wax paper, leaves four big blobs of glue on the blade. It is easily wiped off with a towel but is still a minor pain. I have managed 3-4 uses out of each blade versus 2 from my feathers. All in all, a great blade to add to the rotation and at a pretty good price, $25 for 100ct, cant argue with that.
陳**宇
Goood
Nice
G**K
Ultra sharp, ultra smooth, high quality blade
Double-edge razor blades are a very personal thing. So the fact that I really love these blades is just one very personal data point. But this review may help give you some context to decide whether you might love them, too.On the sharpness/gentleness continuum, I prefer sharp. I am willing to risk that I may cut myself if it saves me from having to sand the whiskers off my face with multiple passes from a softer blade. On a related note, I prefer a smooth blade--one that might cut you, but when it does, you won't even feel it. This means I shave slowly, with care.That said, the Gillette 7 o'clock SharpEdge is really, really sharp and really, really smooth. Just rest the weight of the razor against my face, and it glides over my skin, cutting whiskers without any unpleasant pulling. I get a week of daily shaving out of each blade (two complete passes on a relatively soft beard).Think of these as the working man's Feather blade. They cost less, and they are more durable (and slightly less sharp). Other blades I am fond of are Wilkinson (another sharp, smooth blade), the USA-made Personna "Lab Blues," (a lot like the Wilkinson) the Israeli Crystals (ditto, but a bit more pull) and Derby (incredibly smooth, but not sharp enough for my shaving style).The packaging is very simple--a cardboard box with five blades to a box. Each blade is double wrapped, and the internal wrapper adheres to the blade with four dabs of adhesive(you can see the dabs on the blade, but I don't find that they affect the shave). There is no used blade dispenser.These blades cost more than the average double-edge blade, but that is because of 1) the Gillette brand, and b) the quality of the blade (which Gillette would like you to believe are the same thing). But at a quarter a blade, you are still talking about something near a nickel per shave, which is way, way cheaper than cartridges, so that shouldn't be much of a factor. They are less convenient than Wilkinson (another favorite blade of mine, available at WMart). If these blades are your favorite, you will want to buy them in bulk--because that is certainly cheaper than a flight to St Petersburg to buy more.
R**Y
Need a Shave
Still using the initial order. Blades are well made and easy to use in my razor.
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