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8-Count Gillette Fusion5 Razor Refills for Men

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$15

$30

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Amazon has 8-Count Gillette Fusion5 Razor Refills for Men on sale for $15.25 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  1. Go to the 8-Count Gillette Fusion5 Razor Refills for Men page
  2. Select One-Time Purchase and 'clip' the $0.96 Off Coupon
  3. Select Subscribe & Save and 'clip' the 30% Off Coupon
  4. Check out with Subscribe & Save
  5. Your total should be $15.25. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

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Note: This deal requires selecting both One-time Purchase and Subscribe & Save to clip both coupons. Please carefully read the deal instructions below to replicate this offer.

Amazon has 8-Count Gillette Fusion5 Razor Refills for Men on sale for $15.25 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal

Deal Instructions:
  1. Go to the 8-Count Gillette Fusion5 Razor Refills for Men page
  2. Select One-Time Purchase and 'clip' the $0.96 Off Coupon
  3. Select Subscribe & Save and 'clip' the 30% Off Coupon
  4. Check out with Subscribe & Save
  5. Your total should be $15.25. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Reviews:
  • Amazon Return Policy:
    • This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
  • About this Store:

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Model: Gillette Fusion5 Razor Refills for Men, 8 Razor Blade Refills

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Harry's is garbage compared to Gillette and still overpriced, might as well use Dollar Shave Club blades if Harry's works for you.
-Guy w very thick coarse beard hair.

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vetticookie
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I am getting $12.76 with additional 15% S&S before tax.
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Quote from vetticookie :
I am getting $12.76 before tax.
That is 15% S&S price.
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vetticookie
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Got it.
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Quote from leek69 :
I use Harry's and they work great, they run a little less than 2 bucks apiece but last longer than 'name' brands.
Harry's is garbage compared to Gillette and still overpriced, might as well use Dollar Shave Club blades if Harry's works for you.
-Guy w very thick coarse beard hair.
3h ago
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TinyTimslick
3h ago
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Honestly, if you're trying to save money on razors (presumably you are if you're on Slickdeals) just buy a safety razor and a 100 pack of blades. It cuts down on plastic waste too, if that concerns you.
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BraveStew644
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I just bought this deal, but I have received a lot of blades from Amazon that are unusually dull at first use. Always makes me wonder if they are authentic.

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snafufubarpita
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Quote from vetticookie :
I am getting $12.76 with additional 15% S&S before tax.

Same, after both coupons and S&S ✌️😀
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank c2nah777

Quote from TinyTimslick :
Honestly, if you're trying to save money on razors (presumably you are if you're on Slickdeals) just buy a safety razor and a 100 pack of blades. It cuts down on plastic waste too, if that concerns you.
TL;DR Tried that for a few months and it sucked. It made shaving a long and difficult process that was too time-consuming for me.
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I've been there and tried that. Watched some YouTube vids, got a nice handle and a variety pack of blades.

Safety razor shaving is a completely different beast. And to be honest, it's far from safe. You have to be very careful and take your time to avoid nicks. Even then, there are no guarantees. You can get pretty good at it, but you cannot just speed through it. You must respect the blade as a worthy enemy of your neck.

I went back to disposable cartridges. I sharpen them with a leather strop when they become dull. I typically get about a month per cartridge now. Not as cheap as blade shaving, but with deals I find here, it is well worth it to use disposable cartridges. Stropping also has saved me from having to trash defective new cartridges, like those someone mentioned getting. It can happen.

Once my blades dull/tug, I strop. I usually get a couple or three shaves between stropping. I shave WTG (with the grain) first pass, then ATG (against the grain). Some also throw in a sideways pass between those. I stopped bothering with that. I sometimes use a diagonal AGT pass if I want to get a super close shave, though. Necks are tricky to safely make a sideways (horizontal) pass, even with cartridges. Cheeks are never an issue with any type or direction of shaving for me.

Before I got the strop, I used a swatch cut from some old denim jeans. Got that tip here years ago. That was cheaper, but I prefer the results of a dedicated leather strop. And before you laugh, it has been shown on YouTube that denim works to improve the sharpness.

I prefer 3-blade cartridges. They do not clog up, unlike most 4-blade (or more) cartridges. Those are harder to rinse out/unclog.
I preheat my face, neck, and cartridge with hot water before shaving and reheat the blade while rinsing, after each section.

One thing I can never go back to is electric shavers. They never get close enough for me. I was damaging my shirt collars. Never having a smooth enough shave got expensive when my job required wearing a tie.
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ez1
2h ago
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Quote from BraveStew644 :
I just bought this deal, but I have received a lot of blades from Amazon that are unusually dull at first use. Always makes me wonder if they are authentic.
After comparing blades bought from Costco vs. Amazon, there is no doubt the Amazon blades I received are not authentic. I was wondering why I had so many cuts on the first shave from the Amazon blades and now I know.
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Quote from ez1 :
After comparing blades bought from Costco vs. Amazon, there is no doubt the Amazon blades I received are not authentic. I was wondering why I had so many cuts on the first shave from the Amazon blades and now I know.

Are talking about this Gillette ones? Anybody else has the same problem. I'm buying mine from wally, a few more $ . I was going to jump on this deal, but if cut your skin ( because fake) I'm sticking with Wally
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TinyTimslick
1h ago
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Quote from c2nah777 :
TL;DR Tried that for a few months and it sucked. It made shaving a long and difficult process that was too time-consuming for me.
----------------------------

I've been there and tried that. Watched some YouTube vids, got a nice handle and a variety pack of blades.

Safety razor shaving is a completely different beast. And to be honest, it's far from safe. You have to be very careful and take your time to avoid nicks. Even then, there are no guarantees. You can get pretty good at it, but you cannot just speed through it. You must respect the blade as a worthy enemy of your neck.

I went back to disposable cartridges. I sharpen them with a leather strop when they become dull. I typically get about a month per cartridge now. Not as cheap as blade shaving, but with deals I find here, it is well worth it to use disposable cartridges. Stropping also has saved me from having to trash defective new cartridges, like those someone mentioned getting. It can happen.

Once my blades dull/tug, I strop. I usually get a couple or three shaves between stropping. I shave WTG (with the grain) first pass, then ATG (against the grain). Some also throw in a sideways pass between those. I stopped bothering with that. I sometimes use a diagonal AGT pass if I want to get a super close shave, though. Necks are tricky to safely make a sideways (horizontal) pass, even with cartridges. Cheeks are never an issue with any type or direction of shaving for me.

Before I got the strop, I used a swatch cut from some old denim jeans. Got that tip here years ago. That was cheaper, but I prefer the results of a dedicated leather strop. And before you laugh, it has been shown on YouTube that denim works to improve the sharpness.

I prefer 3-blade cartridges. They do not clog up, unlike most 4-blade (or more) cartridges. Those are harder to rinse out/unclog.
I preheat my face, neck, and cartridge with hot water before shaving and reheat the blade while rinsing, after each section.

One thing I can never go back to is electric shavers. They never get close enough for me. I was damaging my shirt collars. Never having a smooth enough shave got expensive when my job required wearing a tie.
Not gonna lie, I have not had anything close to your experience and I really don't see how it could possibly be what you describe. It's not rocket science and people were pretty regularly clean shaven before the 1960s when cartridge razors were invented...
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zapppz
1h ago
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Quote from leek69 :
I use Harry's and they work great, they run a little less than 2 bucks apiece but last longer than 'name' brands.

Harry's is not as great as other brands imo
1h ago
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zapppz
1h ago
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Quote from c2nah777 :
TL;DR Tried that for a few months and it sucked. It made shaving a long and difficult process that was too time-consuming for me.
----------------------------

I've been there and tried that. Watched some YouTube vids, got a nice handle and a variety pack of blades.

Safety razor shaving is a completely different beast. And to be honest, it's far from safe. You have to be very careful and take your time to avoid nicks. Even then, there are no guarantees. You can get pretty good at it, but you cannot just speed through it. You must respect the blade as a worthy enemy of your neck.

I went back to disposable cartridges. I sharpen them with a leather strop when they become dull. I typically get about a month per cartridge now. Not as cheap as blade shaving, but with deals I find here, it is well worth it to use disposable cartridges. Stropping also has saved me from having to trash defective new cartridges, like those someone mentioned getting. It can happen.

Once my blades dull/tug, I strop. I usually get a couple or three shaves between stropping. I shave WTG (with the grain) first pass, then ATG (against the grain). Some also throw in a sideways pass between those. I stopped bothering with that. I sometimes use a diagonal AGT pass if I want to get a super close shave, though. Necks are tricky to safely make a sideways (horizontal) pass, even with cartridges. Cheeks are never an issue with any type or direction of shaving for me.

Before I got the strop, I used a swatch cut from some old denim jeans. Got that tip here years ago. That was cheaper, but I prefer the results of a dedicated leather strop. And before you laugh, it has been shown on YouTube that denim works to improve the sharpness.

I prefer 3-blade cartridges. They do not clog up, unlike most 4-blade (or more) cartridges. Those are harder to rinse out/unclog.
I preheat my face, neck, and cartridge with hot water before shaving and reheat the blade while rinsing, after each section.

One thing I can never go back to is electric shavers. They never get close enough for me. I was damaging my shirt collars. Never having a smooth enough shave got expensive when my job required wearing a tie.

To save time on reheating blade; you can try gillette labs heated razor. Not cheap though.

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dennijacob
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I would advise against purchasing it; customer reviews suggest the quality diminishes after the initial use. It's recommended to buy from local retailers, as counterfeit Gillette products have been reported on Amazon.

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