Dollar Shave Club - opinions?

I've been a DSC member for over a year. I LOVE it. I could never go back to buying expensive blades. I get the middle option. I saw on the show Extreme Cheapstakes that they would sharpen their blades on a matchbox. I've yet to try that but I'm frugal and eventually will lol.
ESwho'snext?'s Avatar
there's no need for DSC ....isn't it no-shave November? Originally Posted by JCM800
Was going to do the whole no shave November but I figured I wouldn't be able to zip my pants.
JCM800's Avatar
Was going to do the whole no shave November but I figured I wouldn't be able to zip my pants. Originally Posted by ESwho'snext?
problem solved....

mchp.JPG
JohnnyCap's Avatar
I'm frugal but razors are one place where skimping is perilous. That being said, I won't play ball with any cocksucker (is Gillette Robert Kraft?) that tries to lure me into paying more to match razors to handles. I buy brand name 3-5 blade disposables in large packages, hopefully on sale. I shave inconsistently so sometimes I do let a blade get too old, oh well. Were I a successful capitalist I might look to DSC to save me time but I'm not making money with that time, I can shop for me. I generally distrust outfits like DSC, middlemen are making money from somewhere, its usually either inferior products, or hidden fees.
I just take my Fusion 5 blade cartridge (attached to the handle) and run it the opposite way on an old pair of scrap jeans. It's all the shaving product that gets gummed up between and on the blades that affects the performance, not the actual sharpness of the blades that dulls.
I heard a talk show guy down in SA say to soak your blades in baby oil. Never did try it, but it does sound logical in slowing down corrosion. Originally Posted by aves
Yes, this actually works. It's pretty amazing how your shave count goes up. More than doubled for me.
I heard a talk show guy down in SA say to soak your blades in baby oil. Never did try it, but it does sound logical in slowing down corrosion. Originally Posted by aves
Yes, this actually works. It's pretty amazing how your shave count goes up. More than doubled for me. Originally Posted by vscrtlvr
Yes, indeed.

I used baby oil after recently running out of RazorGuard's oil-based product. There's certainly nothing magical about the latter, which is ridiculously overpriced for what it is.

Here's another tip for frequent travelers who keep a carry-on bag packed and ready to go at all times:

Dip the cartridge razor from your travel bag in oil, shake off the excess, and put it in one of those Ziploc food storage bags. That way, a drop or two of oil will not leak onto your other stuff, and you'll be able to preserve the cartridge for use on multiple trips.
LNK's Avatar
  • LNK
  • 12-10-2013, 02:46 PM
Yes, indeed.

I used baby oil after recently running out of RazorGuard's oil-based product. There's certainly nothing magical about the latter, which is ridiculously overpriced for what it is.

Here's another tip for frequent travelers who keep a carry-on bag packed and ready to go at all times:

Dip the cartridge razor from your travel bag in oil, shake off the excess, and put it in one of those Ziploc food storage bags. That way, a drop or two of oil will not leak onto your other stuff, and you'll be able to preserve the cartridge for use on multiple trips. Originally Posted by CaptainMidnight
Or just put it in a pill bottle, which, to me, is easier and less mess in your bathroom kit. If you use a bottle that seals, you can keep some oil in there. Put a couple cartridges in there, just in case one breaks.

I had to finish shaving once with the cartridge held between my fingers, because the attachment point broke when I dropped it in the sink, with no time to go hunt up a replacement. I got it done, but it was a PITA.
BigLouie's Avatar
This is the razor I use.



It's a modified Merkur Progress with Feather Hi-Stainless Platinum Double Edge Razor Blades. Cost me about $15 for 50 blades. Each blade last 5 days.

Here is the outfit that supply the razor & blades for Dollar Shave Club. I've been using the 6 blade version and will never buy "store bought" again. Free shipping with $25.00 order and it will last me a year.

http://www.dorcousa.com/
This is the razor I use.



It's a modified Merkur Progress with Feather Hi-Stainless Platinum Double Edge Razor Blades. Cost me about $15 for 50 blades. Each blade last 5 days.

Originally Posted by BigLouie
Seriously? You still use the old style replaceable blade?

I can't remember the last time I used one - if ever.

I think twin and triple blades proved better years ago than a single blade.
Here is the outfit that supply the razor & blades for Dollar Shave Club. I've been using the 6 blade version and will never buy "store bought" again. Free shipping with $25.00 order and it will last me a year.

http://www.dorcousa.com/ Originally Posted by Headkeeper
Are you talking about just the razor head? They look similar.

But the handles look the same. It does look like Dorco is an even cheaper system. I didn't realize Dollar Shave Club was just a middle man.
Here is the outfit that supply the razor & blades for Dollar Shave Club. I've been using the 6 blade version and will never buy "store bought" again. Free shipping with $25.00 order and it will last me a year.

http://www.dorcousa.com/ Originally Posted by Headkeeper
Well, it's time to shit or get off the pot.

I went with Dorco and bought the SXA5000, which is the handle for the 6 Blade with Trimmer System. And I got SXA5040 cartridges - 6 packs of 4 cartridges each. All for a bit over $40.

Although I am confuse as to why there is a different handle (SXA1000) for the 6 Blade razor that doesn't have the trimmer blade on the back.
Although I am confuse as to why there is a different handle (SXA1000) for the 6 Blade razor that doesn't have the trimmer blade on the back. Originally Posted by ExNYer
You are over thinking it.