I’m a long time subscriber to Dollar Shave Club and have been using their Executive Razor for years. They recently changed to a new Club Razor, that is frankly pure trash. I tried giving it a month or two, but every time I use it I just get mad about how shitty it is compared to their old ones.

Does anyone have any recommendations for good, cheap blades like Dollar Shave Club used to offer?

  • KammicRelief@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I order Dorco blades (I forget where… Amazon? Or maybe direct from Dorco USA?). In fact I think dollar shave club might just be rebranded dorcos.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks. Looked up Dorco on Amazon and found some that said they’re the same thing as the old Dollar Shave Executive Razors. Appreciate it!

  • Crackhappy@lemmy.worldM
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    1 year ago

    I also gave up on DSC. I switched to an old school safety razor, haven’t looked back. You can get blades from anywhere, for super cheap, and honestly it’s a far far better shave than I’ve ever gotten from the multi-blade crap.

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    1 year ago

    Get a nice safety razor, buy a pack of like 100 blades. When you run out, you just buy more blades for super cheap. It will no joke last you a lifetime for an infinitely smaller amount of money. Looks and feels nicer too. Realize I’m replying months late, but I hope you got it figured out lol.

    • jballs@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      1 year ago

      Thanks for the reply. I switched to Dorco blades, which are the same ones DSC used to sell before they changed to their new shitty ones. Been happy so far.

  • Jake Farm
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    1 year ago

    If you are looking for cost effective, saftey razors are the way to go. Though it takes some getting used to.

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    20 days ago

    I’ve been using Harry’s for the past year or so and it’s OK. Not great, not bad.

    I tried the safety razor route and, for me, it was not a good experience. During that time, I was all for it though. Tried multiple handles and blade combinations over the course of two years. Looking for that mythical shave that everyone online talks about. Never found it. I’m sure that safety razors work for a number of people, just not me. Was traveling and forgot my razor and bought a Mach 3 for the first time in years. Shaving took less than half the time and the closeness was indistinguishable from the safety razor and I have a very thick beard with coarse hair. I’ve never looked back, except for finding a decent cartridge razor.

    I use Harry’s because I like the single blade on the backside of the cartridge for getting those little spots. Something the safety razor was very good at. Otherwise Harry’s is very meh.

    Something I did learn during my foray into safety razors, was the wide world of shaving creams, gels, soaps, pre-shave, after-shave care. Somersets, Creamo and a few other brands are still a part of my shaving regimen.

    Asbestos underwear on, as I’ve did the heretical thing and spoken ill of safety razors.

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      20 days ago

      I also tried but couldn’t get into safety razors. I’ve been using Dorco since I made this post and have been happy. I have an Amazon subscribe and save order setup, so it’s similar to a monthly subscription that I used to get through DSC.

  • HotMorningCoffee@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I recommend you learning how to use a shavette. The disposable blades are super cheap and it is kind of fun to shave with them.

  • QuikxSpec@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    There are great razors that use cartridge blades. Great option and blades are not expensive. Mine will outlast me