
Engineered with precision cut steel for up to 15 shaves per blade. 3 blades for a classic smooth shave. Stronger-than-steel blades stay sharper for longer (vs. Sensor3). Up to 12 months of shaves per pack.Gillette Mach3 men’s razor blade refills are engineered for a precise, classic shave you can trust. With three stronger-than-steel blades that stay sharper for longer (vs. Sensor3). All Mach3 blade refills fit all Mach3 handles.
Engineered with precision cut steel for up to 15 shaves per blade. 3 blades for a classic smooth shave. Stronger-than-steel blades stay sharper for longer (vs. Sensor3). Up to 12 months of shaves per pack.Gillette Mach3 men’s razor blade refills are engineered for a precise, classic shave you can trust. With three stronger-than-steel blades that stay sharper for longer (vs. Sensor3). All Mach3 blade refills fit all Mach3 handles.
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Engineered with precision cut steel for up to 15 shaves per blade. 3 blades for a classic smooth shave. Stronger-than-steel blades stay sharper for longer (vs. Sensor3). Up to 12 months of shaves per pack.Gillette Mach3 men’s razor blade refills are engineered for a precise, classic shave you can trust. With three stronger-than-steel blades that stay sharper for longer (vs. Sensor3). All Mach3 blade refills fit all Mach3 handles.
Engineered with precision cut steel for up to 15 shaves per blade. 3 blades for a classic smooth shave. Stronger-than-steel blades stay sharper for longer (vs. Sensor3). Up to 12 months of shaves per pack.Gillette Mach3 men’s razor blade refills are engineered for a precise, classic shave you can trust. With three stronger-than-steel blades that stay sharper for longer (vs. Sensor3). All Mach3 blade refills fit all Mach3 handles.
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Gillette Mach3 Mens Razor Blade Refills, 10 Count
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Gillette Mach3 Razor Refills for Men, 10 Razor Blade Refills
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The first thing I noticed was the premium feel behind the handle. Seeing as I’m used to more expensive razors with double the blades, the Mach 3 gave off a solid first impression. Unfortunately, this razor’s shaving ability didn’t match its premium feel. For the price of this razor, I did not expect as comfortable of a shave as Gillette’s Proglide line. Instead, I compared this razor to a previously used Harry’s razor and an Executive bladed Dollar Shave Club razor (also used). The brand new Mach 3 razor gave me a shave that was on par with a Harry’s razor close to being too dull to shave comfortably. While the phrase “you get what you pay for” could be applied to this razor, it is important to note that paying a few dollars more can get you a Harry’s razor with a ... MoreThe first thing I noticed was the premium feel behind the handle. Seeing as I’m used to more expensive razors with double the blades, the Mach 3 gave off a solid first impression. Unfortunately, this razor’s shaving ability didn’t match its premium feel. For the price of this razor, I did not expect as comfortable of a shave as Gillette’s Proglide line. Instead, I compared this razor to a previously used Harry’s razor and an Executive bladed Dollar Shave Club razor (also used). The brand new Mach 3 razor gave me a shave that was on par with a Harry’s razor close to being too dull to shave comfortably. While the phrase “you get what you pay for” could be applied to this razor, it is important to note that paying a few dollars more can get you a Harry’s razor with a superior shave. If you can afford to spend a few extra dollars, a razor from Harry’s is far superior for a very slight price increase.That left me with the question of who this razor is for. One’s financial situation would have to be extremely tight to not buy superior options for not much more.While this razor is better than a cheap disposable Bic razor, I would not recommend this product to anyone who can afford to spend just a few bucks more.
originally posted on gillette.com
I've been using the Mach 3 razor for more years than I can remember. I didn't know until recently that I could buy the blades for it online directly from Gillette. I can get them here for a much more fair price than I could find in store. Many stores have been out of stock or offered some kind of 3 blades or less packs for 12-15 dollars. When I need more blades I'll always come here and buy them.I only shave about once a week so these blades will last for long time. I know Gillette wants to sell them to me monthly but I won't need to replace them that frequently. It's good to know I can still find the blades for this Razor, it's been out for a couple of decades now. Wow, I'm getting old.
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I am a big fan of Gillette razors and as such I was excited to try to the Mach3. I typically shave everyday using a more expensive razor which has gotten to be a habit that is becoming harder to afford. After trying the razor for a week, I noticed no significant difference in the quality of shave compared to my current blades. The handle is a lot lighter than my typical razor so it took a little getting used to in my hand. I would say the biggest difference was that it barely felt like I was shaving at all. Initially I found that I was holding it a little awkwardly which caused me to miss a couple of strokes with all handle. Still once I got the hang of it, I could tell a big difference in the comfort of the shave. I can normally feel the hair coming off with my ... MoreI am a big fan of Gillette razors and as such I was excited to try to the Mach3. I typically shave everyday using a more expensive razor which has gotten to be a habit that is becoming harder to afford. After trying the razor for a week, I noticed no significant difference in the quality of shave compared to my current blades. The handle is a lot lighter than my typical razor so it took a little getting used to in my hand. I would say the biggest difference was that it barely felt like I was shaving at all. Initially I found that I was holding it a little awkwardly which caused me to miss a couple of strokes with all handle. Still once I got the hang of it, I could tell a big difference in the comfort of the shave. I can normally feel the hair coming off with my regular blade and I usually cut myself once or twice in a given week. Never had that problem with the Mach3. Not only that, I saw a big difference in the life of the lubrication strip. I have been using the same blade all week every day for scalp and beard and there is little wear on the strip at this point. I will likely keep going just to see how long it lasts. A couple of cons I noticed were that while the blades rinse easily, the micro fins are a little tougher to get fine hairs out. I also noticed that I made an extra pass in tough to shave areas to get a close even shave throughout. Aside from that I would say this you cannot go wrong with the Mach 3, a choice I think any reasonable person would make again and again without hesitation.
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Gillette Mach3 Mens Razor Blade Refills, 10 Count
Delivery $7.99
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Gillette Mach3 Razor Refills for Men, 10 Razor Blade Refills
Delivery between 27–30 Mar $29
Gillette Mach3 Mens Razor Blade Refills 10 Count
Delivery between 23 Mar – 3 Apr $28.38
The first thing I noticed was the premium feel behind the handle. Seeing as I’m used to more expensive razors with double the blades, the Mach 3 gave off a solid first impression. Unfortunately, this razor’s shaving ability didn’t match its premium feel. For the price of this razor, I did not expect as comfortable of a shave as Gillette’s Proglide line. Instead, I compared this razor to a previously used Harry’s razor and an Executive bladed Dollar Shave Club razor (also used). The brand new Mach 3 razor gave me a shave that was on par with a Harry’s razor close to being too dull to shave comfortably. While the phrase “you get what you pay for” could be applied to this razor, it is important to note that paying a few dollars more can get you a Harry’s razor with a ... MoreThe first thing I noticed was the premium feel behind the handle. Seeing as I’m used to more expensive razors with double the blades, the Mach 3 gave off a solid first impression. Unfortunately, this razor’s shaving ability didn’t match its premium feel. For the price of this razor, I did not expect as comfortable of a shave as Gillette’s Proglide line. Instead, I compared this razor to a previously used Harry’s razor and an Executive bladed Dollar Shave Club razor (also used). The brand new Mach 3 razor gave me a shave that was on par with a Harry’s razor close to being too dull to shave comfortably. While the phrase “you get what you pay for” could be applied to this razor, it is important to note that paying a few dollars more can get you a Harry’s razor with a superior shave. If you can afford to spend a few extra dollars, a razor from Harry’s is far superior for a very slight price increase.That left me with the question of who this razor is for. One’s financial situation would have to be extremely tight to not buy superior options for not much more.While this razor is better than a cheap disposable Bic razor, I would not recommend this product to anyone who can afford to spend just a few bucks more.
I've been using the Mach 3 razor for more years than I can remember. I didn't know until recently that I could buy the blades for it online directly from Gillette. I can get them here for a much more fair price than I could find in store. Many stores have been out of stock or offered some kind of 3 blades or less packs for 12-15 dollars. When I need more blades I'll always come here and buy them.I only shave about once a week so these blades will last for long time. I know Gillette wants to sell them to me monthly but I won't need to replace them that frequently. It's good to know I can still find the blades for this Razor, it's been out for a couple of decades now. Wow, I'm getting old.
I am a big fan of Gillette razors and as such I was excited to try to the Mach3. I typically shave everyday using a more expensive razor which has gotten to be a habit that is becoming harder to afford. After trying the razor for a week, I noticed no significant difference in the quality of shave compared to my current blades. The handle is a lot lighter than my typical razor so it took a little getting used to in my hand. I would say the biggest difference was that it barely felt like I was shaving at all. Initially I found that I was holding it a little awkwardly which caused me to miss a couple of strokes with all handle. Still once I got the hang of it, I could tell a big difference in the comfort of the shave. I can normally feel the hair coming off with my ... MoreI am a big fan of Gillette razors and as such I was excited to try to the Mach3. I typically shave everyday using a more expensive razor which has gotten to be a habit that is becoming harder to afford. After trying the razor for a week, I noticed no significant difference in the quality of shave compared to my current blades. The handle is a lot lighter than my typical razor so it took a little getting used to in my hand. I would say the biggest difference was that it barely felt like I was shaving at all. Initially I found that I was holding it a little awkwardly which caused me to miss a couple of strokes with all handle. Still once I got the hang of it, I could tell a big difference in the comfort of the shave. I can normally feel the hair coming off with my regular blade and I usually cut myself once or twice in a given week. Never had that problem with the Mach3. Not only that, I saw a big difference in the life of the lubrication strip. I have been using the same blade all week every day for scalp and beard and there is little wear on the strip at this point. I will likely keep going just to see how long it lasts. A couple of cons I noticed were that while the blades rinse easily, the micro fins are a little tougher to get fine hairs out. I also noticed that I made an extra pass in tough to shave areas to get a close even shave throughout. Aside from that I would say this you cannot go wrong with the Mach 3, a choice I think any reasonable person would make again and again without hesitation.
Just like many others who are experiencing subpar performance out of the new Mach 3s, I am also voicing my concern about the quality of new Mach 3s which have definitely been compromised, one very obvious reason is the fact that the older Mach 3s were made in Germany but the newer ones don’t even mention where they are made in ( I guess for obvious reasons! ), I used to shave at least 5 times with one blade, now only 2, max 3 with some cuts on my face, I’m glad users notice this although Gillette won’t admit to it. Where are the new blades made in Gillette?
Been using this blade and all Gillette products for many , many years. Gillette quality definitely not what it used to be. Blades do not last as long. Price has gone ridiculously high. Especially for the quality. Sad to see a good company go this way. Looking for other options.
Pitiful longivity is WHAT you can expect nowadays with Gillete Mach 3 refills.Been loyal to this brand & particular blade since it's release in mid 1998, however, I can no longer expect them to deliver a crisp smooth shave after 1 or 2 uses as before. Yeah I get it, I'm getting OLD & things change but .... I'm very systematic with using warm water to cleanse / clean the blades before setting them to dry face up in the razor stand. There is a lot of joy when shaving with a NEW blade but forget that experience after the 2nd. shave & that alone raises the cost of using them out of my bathroom entirely. They just simply don't last very long anymore !!!
The older Mach3 razors (with blue plastic, which I ordered directly via the Gillette website) were fantastic. I've been using the Mach3 and only the Mach3 for over 20 years to shave my head and my face - outstanding.However, the last batch of Mach3 razors (the new variety with black plastic) had to be returned. The shave was clearly subpar by comparison. You could not only feel the difference when shaving, but the razors required going over the same area multiple times to produce a shave which was barely as good as what you could achieve with one or two passes from the older blue plastic Mach3's.I don't know why anyone at the company would make changes to a product that is already perfect. It makes no sense whatsoever. I don't know what I will buy to shave my ... MoreThe older Mach3 razors (with blue plastic, which I ordered directly via the Gillette website) were fantastic. I've been using the Mach3 and only the Mach3 for over 20 years to shave my head and my face - outstanding.However, the last batch of Mach3 razors (the new variety with black plastic) had to be returned. The shave was clearly subpar by comparison. You could not only feel the difference when shaving, but the razors required going over the same area multiple times to produce a shave which was barely as good as what you could achieve with one or two passes from the older blue plastic Mach3's.I don't know why anyone at the company would make changes to a product that is already perfect. It makes no sense whatsoever. I don't know what I will buy to shave my head/face with now, but it will not be the Mach3 any longer.Shame on Gillette for ruining a great razor for no apparent reason.
After using the Gillette Mach 3, I must say that I am pretty satisfied with the razor. I have used the razor multiple times, as I shave 3-4 times per week. Like many razors, the first few shaves were great. No problems at all, and my face felt very smooth with hardly to no razor burns. The razor is very light when using it, feels as if you can manipulate it easily, and while is noticeable that it only has 3 blades, the razor does a great job of performing as if it has more. I noticed that no hair got stuck in the blades which is great, and that it was easily rinsed after use. After several uses, I started to notice the usual wear and tear on the razor and then the lack of smooth shave. It appeared to happen sooner on this blade than my usual. This is fine, so long ... MoreAfter using the Gillette Mach 3, I must say that I am pretty satisfied with the razor. I have used the razor multiple times, as I shave 3-4 times per week. Like many razors, the first few shaves were great. No problems at all, and my face felt very smooth with hardly to no razor burns. The razor is very light when using it, feels as if you can manipulate it easily, and while is noticeable that it only has 3 blades, the razor does a great job of performing as if it has more. I noticed that no hair got stuck in the blades which is great, and that it was easily rinsed after use. After several uses, I started to notice the usual wear and tear on the razor and then the lack of smooth shave. It appeared to happen sooner on this blade than my usual. This is fine, so long as replacement blades are not very expensive like others. I think it's good to know how many shaves it takes before a razor becomes dulled. For me, this number was approximately 6 shaves, which is hopefully useful to others. I think that the gel pads at the top and bottom were good quality and did not break down as quickly, which helped smooth out all of the shaves. The razor only cut me once, but I'm not sure if that was more of my fault or not. All in all, it's a solid choice for a razor, but there are better ones out there. If this razor has cheaper replaceable heads than other brands, I might choose this one.
When I first received notification I could participate in a Gillette Mach3 Razor review I thought, "what is this, 2002?". In fact, it wasn't.First introduced in 1998, the Mach3 is approaching 20 years keeping folks clean shaven. Up front, I want to admit I use a Gillette Fusion for my daily shaves, but I did use a Mach3 in the past. I was expecting a slight degradation from the Fusion's performance, and I didn't really get one over this short review period.I used the Mach3 a total of 7 times. While I use a non-Gillette brand shaving cream/lotion, I was impressed with the Mach3's ability to smoothly take my moderate daily scruff straight down to the skin. I shaved 5 times on 24 hour scruff and twice on 48 hour scruff, and it was able to provide a smooth, tight ... MoreWhen I first received notification I could participate in a Gillette Mach3 Razor review I thought, "what is this, 2002?". In fact, it wasn't.First introduced in 1998, the Mach3 is approaching 20 years keeping folks clean shaven. Up front, I want to admit I use a Gillette Fusion for my daily shaves, but I did use a Mach3 in the past. I was expecting a slight degradation from the Fusion's performance, and I didn't really get one over this short review period.I used the Mach3 a total of 7 times. While I use a non-Gillette brand shaving cream/lotion, I was impressed with the Mach3's ability to smoothly take my moderate daily scruff straight down to the skin. I shaved 5 times on 24 hour scruff and twice on 48 hour scruff, and it was able to provide a smooth, tight shave with no irritation.Another thing I appreciated was how simple and light the razor is (see picture compared to my Fusion). Something basic and clean was appreciated. The other demographic I believe could benefit from a Mach3 are those that are just learning to shave. Save some money, and buy this for your teenagers instead of higher priced options. It will easily handle their fuzz.That said, I haven't been able to test the limits of the cartridge's performance. I plan to use it until the cartridge needs replacing, and I depending on the results I may actually permanently switch BACK to the Mach3! The cartridges are about 30% cheaper than fusion refills, and considering I shave every day for work, that cost can add up!Even after 20 years and apparent "advancements in shaving technology" from other razors, the Mach3 still gives a terrific shave and compares well against higher priced razors. Give it a shot if you're up in the air on your razor decision.
I used to love these razors. I’d buy a 5 pack and they’d last forever because I could use the same blade replacement multiple times before it went dull. Now I can only use it once or twice before it’s dull. I can buy the Kroger brand for 20% of the cost and get the same life out if the blades. I’d rather pay more for better quality, but if this is how it is then I’ll buy Kroger’s blades.
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