Gillette AtraPlus Cartridges with Lubrastrip, 10-Count Packages (Pack of 2)
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| Gillette AtraPlus Cartridges with Lubrastrip, 10-Count Packages (Pack of 2) |
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| Manufacturer: Gillette |
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| List Price: $24.62 |
| Sale Price: $16.49 |
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Product Description |
| Comfort Blades. Gillette AtraPlus pivoting twin blades keep both blades on your beard longer for extra closeness. With Lubrastrip for superior smoothness and comfort. For an exceptional shave, use with Gillette series shaving products. Fits all Atra razor |
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Product Details |
- gill atra plus cart 10s
- Refill cartridges for pivoting twin-blade shaving system
- Pivoting twin blades stay on beard longer for extra closeness
- Lubra-Soft strip for smoothness and comfort
- Fits all Atra and Atra Plus razors
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Good blades. Lubrastrip makes skin slippery.
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| Review Date: October 8, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Steven Whitney, |
These blades made in China fit my 30 year old Atra razor just fine and give a good shave. Surprisingly, the Lubrastrip works well and is an improvement over the plain Atra blades.
Why am I sticking with using only 2 blades at once when I could be using 5 blades at once? It's not enough difference in blade count. When the Gillette Ultra Super Turbo eXTreme Whisker Clearcutter with 7 blades, or 9!, comes out, maybe then I'll switch.
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Sharp & Plentiful
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| Review Date: May 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: C. Schneider, Pittsburgh, PA |
| I use this in my razor and Headblade, and really have no complaints. All razors need to be replaced frequently in order to be most effective, so buying them in these packs is the best way. Throw in the subscription discount, and you can't beat it. |
great product
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| Review Date: September 6, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Melfi, Omaha, NE USA |
| excellent price from amazon...not a lot more to say...have been using this product for about 20 years.... |
Cheaper than others... but it doesn't work for me
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| Review Date: December 15, 2009 |
| Reviewer: DerrickM325, |
I have been cursed with a coarse beard and sensitive skin, and I recently came to the conclusion that I will have to shave EVERY day if I want to have a smooth shave with little to no razor bumps & blemishes. I've been using Mach-3 blades for a some time with mediocre results -- maybe because I haven't been shaving every day -- so I wanted to switch to something better and cheaper. Atra blades are much less expensive than most other blades (e.g., Fusion), but it just doesn't work for me... and I think I may know why: my shaving technique sucks.
The angle of the blade when shaving is very important. The pivot point of the Atra is in the middle of the blade, which acts like a seesaw fulcrum: if you have the right pressure but a slightly wrong angle, the Atra will pivot to a more correct angle and shave well; if you have the wrong pressure but a good angle, it may result in irritation; and if both your pressure and angle are bad (like me), then it may result in irritation with nicks and cuts (and razor burn).
Unlike the Atra, the pivot point of the Mach-3 is at the bottom of the blade: if the angle is wrong, then the Mach-3 will pivot to a better angle; if the pressure is a little too strong, the Mach-3's pivot will also correct for that; and if both the pressure and the angle are bad, then the Mach-3 may result in a good shave regardless of how much your shaving technique sucks.
More blades may mean more irritation for people with sensitive skin, so Mach-3 is the highest I want to go. If there is a (cheaper) two-blade razor with a bottom pivot, then I will try it. I noticed similar irritation when I used the Sensor two-blade razor, and I think that the reason was due to the pivot point and my poor technique. I really wanted to keep using the Atra because the price is much better, but it just didn't work for me. If I ever learn good technique then I will start using a double-edge safety razor, but until then... it's Mach-3 for me. |
Not a good replacement blade for headblade
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| Review Date: February 25, 2009 |
| Reviewer: jsasser3, Greenville, SC |
| I bought these blades as replacement blades after I used up the 4 blades that came with my HeadBlade. The package recommended Atra blades, so I figured these were the right ones. The blades fit the razor, but they did a real number on my scalp. Left razor burns all over and the back of my head became very scabby after 2 days of use. Then I looked online and was able to find the 3-blade blades that come with the razor. They are more than 2x as expensive as the Atra blades, but your head will thank you for it. Those are also available here on Amazon, but not with free shipping. I found them at the local Walgreens for approximately the same price and saved on the shipping. The head is happy again! |
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