Product Reviews for Gillette Sensor Cartridges, 10-Count (Pack of 2)

Gillette Sensor Cartridges, 10-Count (Pack of 2)

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Product Reviews of Gillette Sensor Cartridges, 10-Count (Pack of 2)

Product Review: Still a great shave!
Summary: 5 Stars

I have been using the SENSOR razor since it was introduced more than 20 years ago. Gillette keeps inrocuding newer, more expensive razors. The latest, Proglide Fusion has been so heavily disocunted that I deided to give it a try. It is a perfectly fine razor once you get used to maneuvering the rather large head in tight spaces, like around your nose.

For the first couple days, I shaved half my face with the old and the other half with the new and really couldn't see/feel much of a difference. I continued to use the new one for about 3 weeks and then went back to the SENSOR. It shaves every bit a well as the newer one and for about one third the cost for the new blades. I rue the day when they stop making these blades. This seems to be in the planning stages as they are now encouraging people to not buy MACH3 and switch to Proglide. For what it's worth, I also prefer the SENSOR to the slightly pricier SENSOR EXCELL.

Product Review: Three, four, and five blades are just overkill
Summary: 5 Stars

I couldn't agree more with Paul Thomas "thepablo." Like him, I've tried all kinds of razors, inluding Gillette's newer designs, such as the Fusion. For me, the soft rubber "rumble strip" that Gillette adds to these newer models just gets in the way and prevents me from getting as close a shave as I get with the good old Sensor. Another problem with the Gillette Fusion is the location of the pivot point between the handle and the cartridge; it's just plain awkward. That, coupled with the ribbed rubber strip, creates major shaving frustration. In any case, Gillette makes the best blades, at least for thick barbed wire beards like mine. Schick blades are garbage by comparison. They seem dull even when they're brand new, which leaves me a nicked-up, bloody mess. Gillette, I beg you, please don't stop making my tried-and-true Sensor blades!!!

Product Review: Two blades are best
Summary: 5 Stars

I agree wholeheartedly with the previous reviewers. I'm sure there are those who like the "rumble strip", but it catches on my skin and I nick myself every time. The simple two-blade sensor is the best razor I've used.

Product Review: a happy, bald head
Summary: 5 Stars

I have been shaving my head for about a dozen years now. When I started, I just used the same blades I was using on my face: Gillette Sensor. Every once in a while, I try something new. Perhaps it's in my christmas stocking. Maybe it's on super sale. Maybe it's all I can find at Costco. Regardless, they have all been failed experiments and I must go back to the plain, old Sensor.

Sensor Excel. Quattro. Mach 3. I have tried many things. What do all of these (and many more) have in common? They all have the little rumble strip before the blades. The rumble strip (i'm sure there is a more formal name) probably results in a smoother shave for many people, but for me the result is simply a bloody head.

If Gillette every stops making these, I don't know what I will do. They do a fine job on my head and face and never leave me bloody.

Product Review: just what I was looking for!
Summary: 5 Stars

I was glad to find these blades for my Father-in-law. They came in the mail quickly. Made him very happy.
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