As if you needed another reason...

Discussion in 'General Shaving Talk' started by steppenwolph, Feb 22, 2010.

  1. steppenwolph

    steppenwolph Member

    to use a DE razor. Gillette has raised prices by cutting the number of cartridges in its pack. The article here says that the price for this is $13.00 for the now 3 pack?!?! And this is at Walmart! I haven't bought cartridges since the Trac II, so I am floored by this. Is that accurate? Does Gillette actually get so much money for these things? It boggles the mind.
     
  2. bloodybill

    bloodybill New Member

    Yes they do, that's why i went back to my old de razor.now i'm getting better shaves for a heck of a lot less.
     
  3. ChemErik

    ChemErik Mr. Personality

    To be fair, this is for the "top of the line" fusion cartridges. Others are significantly less. Last time I checked, Sensor cartridges were about $1 each and sold in 5, 10, and 20 packs. That's still much more than a DE, but reasonable IMHO. I also find the older 2-blade cartridges are the best shaving cartridges you can get. I've use a Mach 3 and it did last longer, but didn't shave as well.
     
  4. ek.310

    ek.310 New Member

    im surprised Costco doesnt start selling DE/SE handles n blades!...yet:D
     
  5. Slivovitz

    Slivovitz Well-Known Member

    I can still get generic Atra compatible twin blade cartridges that work quite well for about fifty cents each. There aren't any generic Fusion cartridges, though, and anyway, Gillette is now coming out with still another new "system" which is going to cost even more.

    Anyway, too late. I've rediscovered razors with just one blade.
     
  6. Mynorx

    Mynorx New Member

    thats a rip off

    it reminds me of printer ink.
     
  7. Dslazar9

    Dslazar9 Took the Menthol-cratic Oath

    Does that mean I can tell people I'm saving on blades with a straight face?
     
  8. alowishus

    alowishus New Member

    Hi All,

    This is actually why I started looking at alternatives.

    The local Walmart here had 3 Fusion cartridges for $9.50. I didn't buy it because I seemed to recall them coming in 4 packs. So when I got home I checked a pack I still have - 4 of them.

    Started looking around a bit and yup, Gillette not only kept the same packaging, they reduced the cartridge counts by 1, AND kept the SAME PRICE as the old/higher count package. That sure was nice of them.

    Anyway, the local Target still has a stock of the 4 packs - didn't buy any though since I just got a bunch of DE stuff on order :)

    alowishus
     
  9. Queen of Blades

    Queen of Blades Mistress of Mischief Staff Member

    Moderator Supporting Vendor
    Yep, lots of companies doing this lately. Guess they think consumers are too stupid to realize.
     
  10. steppenwolph

    steppenwolph Member

    +1 I think it does! At three or four dollars per cartridge, just one year of shaving with a DE has saved me enough money to pay for my whole shave den. I can't wait to tell SWMBO how much money we are saving every time I give in to RAD:D
     
  11. Stroker

    Stroker Well-Known Member

    Step...I like the way you think! :D
     
  12. Slivovitz

    Slivovitz Well-Known Member

    I've certainly noticed it with food items, like bags of coffee. And most of the rival manufacturers do it in concert.

    They must expect that some people will notice, but that they won't be able to do much about it. Then, in a few months, people will just get used to the new smaller portions.
     
  13. whistleman123

    whistleman123 New Member

    Escalating cartridge cost is what pushed me to safety razor and I'm very happy it did!!!
     
  14. TheCopperHat

    TheCopperHat Member

    i switched to de because i was paying $16 for a 4 pack, $32 for an 8 pack. No discount on higher content packages. It's absolutley bizarre what they feel is acceptable to charge

    *this was for my gillette 5 blade fusion
     
  15. Lizzie

    Lizzie New Member

    I switched to DE because even the shavers for ladies are outrageous. Try the costs of some of the Venus systems-I used to pay $24 for a four pack of blades! And since I had to shave both my face and legs, well one blade only worked for a maximum of two shaves. No matter how you add it up, it's still about $96 a month in blades. With DE, I couldn't use $96 in blades for an entire year.
     
  16. Rene

    Rene Well-Known Member

    Sounds like many of us where converted due to the cost factor of today's multi-blades...

    And then to find out that the shaving with a SE / DE / Straight is even smoother is an absolute bonus :happy088
     
  17. rickc1970

    rickc1970 New Member

    I saw that the other day at Walmart. I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me. As bad as the economy is I wouldn't be surprised if more people convert to safety razors.
     

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