Gillette Fusion Manual Replacement Cartridges (8 Cartridges)

$45.73 $29.73
(as of 26/08/2010 06:12 - info)
  • Box of eight replacement cartridges for the Gillette Fusion Manual razor
  • Features five-blade shaving surface for a comfortable, precise shave
  • Blades are spaced 30% closer together than MACH3 blades
  • Infused with Vitamin E, aloe and natural oils, enhanced indicator Lubrastrip signals when it’s time to change blade
  • The Precision Trimmer blade, a single blade built into the back of the cartridge, allows easy trimming of sideburns and other facial hair

Fusion is Gillette’s first five-bladed razor, which includes a sixth trimming blade on the back of the cartridge for beards and mustaches. This unique design allows men, both clean-shaven and with facial hair to use the razor. Another great feature is that the razor is shower safe, allowing you to shave when and where you wish. Product features : 5 Blade Shaving Surface Technology … has 5 blades spaced closer together to help reduce pressure – for less irritation and more comfort. 1 Precision Trimmer Blade … built into the back of the cartridge. Perfect for tricky places like sideburns, under the nose, and around facial hair. All Fusion cartridges can be used with all Fusion razors.

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5 Reviews

  1. Outer Banks says:
    Posted August 21, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Haven’t tried the power version, but the manual blades work well. I just wish the pricing on this product would go down– waayyy too expensive.

  2. Andrew Ryan says:
    Posted July 27, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    These are pretty good blades… let’s face it, they get the job done.

    Some people say they’re costly, and I agree they’re not cheap, but neither is buying an electric razor. Sure, you may be able to buy one for $30, but look at the reviews… usually they suck. Sometimes you pay over $100 for a good one, and even some of those aren’t that great.

    If you buy these on Amazon, they’re much more affordable. I still agree they’re somewhat overpriced, but they work pretty well, and I don’t cut myself much. The life-prolonging tip on the other review sounds great as well, though I haven’t tried it yet.

  3. Dominique W says:
    Posted July 26, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    The Fusion has been one of my husband’s favorite razor for some time. These blades are the best price I could find. It’s much more convenient for me to order these online, save some money, and not have to go to the pharmacy area because the blades are locked up in my local drug store.

    I have continued to purchase the replacement cartridges through Amazon.

  4. D.C. says:
    Posted July 14, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    My thoughts regarding the multi-blade razor campaigns aside, I will make one confession about Gillette’s Fusion blades: Astoundingly, I have not nicked nor cut myself once during the entire duration of use. After a length of time using these blades, however, I began to suspect that, like many skeptics have cited, the Fusion shaving system was perhaps uneccessary; somehow, the skeptics claimed, five blades was simply too many to utilize. This claim appeared logical, specifically since the classic single blade Schick Injector is renowned for providing the best shave a man can obtain. Thus, in light of this newly found curiosity, I reverted back to single and double blade razors, even using the Sensor, if I am not mistaken. While the Sensor is a fine razor, the nicks and cuts sprung up like toadstools after a storm. Nevertheless, I stuck with it, essentially to determine if it was merely my skin needing an adjustment to a new shaving apparatus. Finally, after my face had taken enough abuse, I decided to test the Fusion again. Quite simply, I was amazed at how smooth and efficient the razor was upon its return. My beard comes off without a hitch and the blades seem to last in a measure of light years. I recently purchased a refill pack at a price nearing fifteen dollars, but I am confident they will last a year. The Fusion shaving system is untraditonal in size; it is an unusually bulky piece. However, there is really no denying, at least for me, that it has provided a superior shave. Like anything in life that has value, it requires a trade off to experience its benefit. Nothing is perfect; sacrifice a small comfort for progress and you will not be disappointed.

  5. Christopher A. Son says:
    Posted July 7, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Bought on June 4, 2010 for $23.89 with free shipping using Prime. Local supermarkets charge $30+, love Amazon!


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