CVS has an 8 pack of Gillette Fusion ProGlide Manual Cartridges currently on sale for $21.74 (25% off). Buy 3 packages and apply coupon SHIPITFREE and get $15 off of $60 and free shipping.
Total comes to $50.23, $2.09 each. With tax, mine came to $53.37 which is still a nice $2.22 each.
Amazon's best for the 8 pack is $3.75/ea and their best period is $3.33 each for the non ProGlide 12 pack
Just bought some last week at Wal-Mart. Had to take anti-theft box to the front checkout where the cashier could not open it and had to walk half-way across the store to get someone else to open it for her. Like most cashiers at WalMart she was in no hurry and did not care if her customer's were in a hurry. She did the WalMart shuffle both ways. This deal offers me one more reason to stay out of WalMart! Hoo-Ray! Thanks OP!
shoppin658
Member
posted: Jul. 10, 2012 @ 6:24p
With tax $53.25 for me ($2.22 a blade)... I've been pricing these blades everywhere for several weeks now and haven't come close to this price!!! So I know this is an excellent deal for those of us that shave with blades. Thanks OP !!!
dcabal
Member
posted: Jul. 11, 2012 @ 12:46a
given all the bargain hunters here, doesn't anyone else use Dorco (http://www.dorcousa.com) razor blades (yes, that really is the name of the brand)? Vastly cheaper than name brand (e.g. four 4-packs (i.e. 16 cartridges) of 6(!) blade refills is only $13.50). I switched a couple months ago after having used Gillette for more than 20 years. Do you your research and read up about them.
highnndry
Member
posted: Jul. 11, 2012 @ 12:40p
How long do these blades last? Can you do 7 shaves? I want each blade to last at least a week, my beard is kinda middle of the road, in between a chinese and an Armenian. Don't mean to offend anyone but don't know how else to describe it.
DarkHelmet
I can't breathe in this thing!
posted: Jul. 11, 2012 @ 1:18p
My last blade lasted over 6 months. Don't really remember buying it. Could have been closer to a year. I have a thick curly beard. I learned you can strop disposable blades. Just like the old timer straight blades.
Anyone know of a deal on these blades in say a 5 pack? I don't need 24 year supply.
dcabal said: given all the bargain hunters here, doesn't anyone else use Dorco (http://www.dorcousa.com) razor blades (yes, that really is the name of the brand)? Vastly cheaper than name brand (e.g. four 4-packs (i.e. 16 cartridges) of 6(!) blade refills is only $13.50). I switched a couple months ago after having used Gillette for more than 20 years. Do you your research and read up about them.
I recently made the same switch, and have been pleased so far.
Sorry to thread hack. I came here looking for the Fusion's. I Just wanted to say I ordered the Dorco's today. I did some research and they are highly rated. Thanks for the tip!
depreshun
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 8, 2012 @ 9:00a
jsta6 said: Sorry to thread hack. I came here looking for the Fusion's. I Just wanted to say I ordered the Dorco's today. I did some research and they are highly rated. Thanks for the tip!
I want to add a HUGE +1 on the Dorco recommendation! I ordered the 6-blades with trimmer and I will not be needing to scour the deals looking for Gillette deals anymore! These blades work great for me and I consider it to be a real milestone that I was finally able to say goodbye to Gillette!
peepsiemom
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 8, 2012 @ 9:41a
dafish said: Don't forget to use your extra care bucks if you have any available. Thanks OP
How do we use ECB'S when ordering from CVS.COM?
IronTek
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 8, 2012 @ 9:43a
I've tried the Dorco 6 blade (Dollar Shave Club 6 blade)...it's nice, but I still think the fusion lasts a little longer and cuts a little better.
I don't think the Fusion offers a better price/performance ratio--the difference isn't that great--but it's just enough to keep me using the Fusion.
mdyoung
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 8, 2012 @ 8:25p
depreshun said: jsta6 said: Sorry to thread hack. I came here looking for the Fusion's. I Just wanted to say I ordered the Dorco's today. I did some research and they are highly rated. Thanks for the tip!
I want to add a HUGE +1 on the Dorco recommendation! I ordered the 6-blades with trimmer and I will not be needing to scour the deals looking for Gillette deals anymore! These blades work great for me and I consider it to be a real milestone that I was finally able to say goodbye to Gillette!
Same here. Got six packs of 6-blades with four in each pack and the handle for $27. I have shaved three times and to me just as good as the Fusion. I won't be going back as long as the price remains that low. In Costco, just 10 Fusion blades were $29.
depreshun
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 22, 2012 @ 11:36a
depreshun said: jsta6 said: Sorry to thread hack. I came here looking for the Fusion's. I Just wanted to say I ordered the Dorco's today. I did some research and they are highly rated. Thanks for the tip!
I want to add a HUGE +1 on the Dorco recommendation! I ordered the 6-blades with trimmer and I will not be needing to scour the deals looking for Gillette deals anymore! These blades work great for me and I consider it to be a real milestone that I was finally able to say goodbye to Gillette!
Well, I have changed my thoughts on the Dorco. Below is my review I posted on their web site:
I was hoping this would be my solution to dethrone the $$$ Gillette product. While the razor is decent, it is just not as good as the reigning king. It may be suitable for others but my quest to find a replacement for Gillette must unfortunately continue. I do not get as close of a shave and it is more uncomfortable and I end up with nicks and razor burn due to having to keep going over problem areas. It is not a bad product, just not the one for me.
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