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(6 customer reviews) 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
great shave, but not under my nose,
April 9, 2011 A. Carey "Trabajador Social" (eeuu) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Gillette Mach3 Sensitive Disposable Razor, 6-Count (Health and Beauty)
The Gillette Mach3 Disposable, Sensitive, is in mont ways, the best razor I've found. The comfort and overall maneuverability of the design are wonderful. I am able to easily get a great, close shaving angle on my cheeks, neck, and chin, plus the blades are consistently sharp and smooth. I can count on this razor to give me a close, comfortable shave without great effort or the need to shave some areas several times to catch what escaped the first, second, third passes with the razor.
The only issue I have with this razor involves difficulties shaving right under my nose. I can't seem to make the razor catch those whiskers without the scary prospect of inserting part of the razor head into my nostrils.
Still, this is the best I've found.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Fantastic Shave for a Disposable!,
January 28, 2012 Bone (Jackson Hole, WY) - See all my reviews
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I recently purchased this 6 pack from the advice of my roommate, and couldn't have made a better call. I used to use a Gillette Fusion Proglide Power, and I can honestly say that 5 blades is over kill for your face. 3 is the magic number! I will be purchasing these again.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
They work the same as Mach3 cartridges,
March 15, 2012 Jim - See all my reviews
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The Mach3 was introduced by Gillette in 1998 and I've used them since then when I haven't had a beard or used an electric. I've tried alternative blades, including old-fashioned double edge blades, and although I resist buying and using the Mach3 because IMO the cartridges are way overpriced (one source says the cartridges cost 9 cents to produce, yet they typically retail for around $2.30 per cartridge), I always return to the Mach3 because it gives me the cleanest, most consistently bloodless shave.
I'm looking now at the Mach3 I bought back when they were introduced side by side with a Mach3 disposable, and if there is any difference between the actual shaving heads, I cannot detect it. I don't know if handles that hold Mach3 cartridges are made the same as they were when I bought mine, but my old one has some metal on it and is heavier than the disposable, which is all plastic and rubber. The handle of the disposable is fatter than that on my old Mach3, making for a...Read more