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Cheapest place to buy razors
by
Tyler
on 02 Apr, 2009 14:11
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Well, it looks like Costco stopped carrying Gillette Sensor Excel blades in my area.
Anyone know of a place to buy blades cheaper than the grocery store?
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#1
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 02 Apr, 2009 14:25
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Got any independent pharmacies in your area, there's one in NO, Castelone's on Oak, I get Fusion blades there for $23 and change for 8packs. That's cheaper than Sam's Club.
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#2
by
schro
on 02 Apr, 2009 14:55
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I get atra generics (doubles) for $0.50 a blade ($4.99 10 pack) at a local Save Mart grocery store (Save Mart is part of Lucky's).
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#3
by
parksie
on 02 Apr, 2009 15:55
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I was at my local family dollar store about a week ago they had sensor excells for just under 7 dollars for a pack of 4.
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#4
by
Mikekoz13
on 02 Apr, 2009 16:49
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CVS has generic Sensor blades.........
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#5
by
PeripheralxMvmnt
on 03 Apr, 2009 06:36
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I dont mean to hijack
but Mike, do you like using the CVS blades? i cant seem to get a good smooth shave with them no matter what angle i have the blade.
to answer Tyler, the best place i can find for blades is local overstock stores. but they are hit or miss with the blade selection.
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#6
by
Jer
on 03 Apr, 2009 10:09
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I think the Sensor Excel's are pretty cheap here... I'll take a look when I head into town in a bit and let you know. Depending on the costs I can get you a ton of them and bring them down in July of ship them.
Oh, and what with how the US $ is a LOT stronger than ours now it could really be worth it...
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#7
by
Dome of Steele
on 03 Apr, 2009 10:29
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1) I can't ever find disposable sensor blades. never.
2) The cheapest way to get Mach 3 blades is online, on ebay usually. You can buy them in bulk. (you know you're gonna need them!).
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#8
by
Tyler
on 03 Apr, 2009 12:18
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Thanks guys! I will probably end up buying them in bulk of of eBay, but it's always nice to know where to find them locally, especially if I'm traveling and forgot some.
I'm bummed about Costco because they cost about what I found them on eBay for. I haven't had good luck with the generics.
Jer - Let me know what you find.
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#9
by
Kratos
on 03 Apr, 2009 13:49
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Harmons is a great place to get some razors. Usually whatever I find there is a couple of dollars cheaper than the products at CVS.
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#10
by
Alexander215
on 03 Apr, 2009 19:24
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I was at a dollar store the other day and they had Sensor II's I picked up 5 packages for 5 dollars plus tax
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#11
by
Jer
on 03 Apr, 2009 23:45
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Alright, so unfortunately my day ended up being busier than I expected so I wasn't able to check, but I have to go renew my Costco membership tomorrow anyway so when I'm there I'll find out.
Have you looked at contacting Gillette directly to buy them bulk from them? Say a case or two at a time? It may be worth a shot, and who knows, running SBG you may be able to claim it as a 'Business Expense'!!!
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#12
by
Jer
on 04 Apr, 2009 12:50
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Alright, i'm sitting here now in my truck at the costco parking lot and had to let you know before i forget. the sensor excel's here are in packs of 25 and go for $39.99 and with the exchange rate at 1.27 cad for 1 usd I'll let you figure it out if it's cheaper.
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#13
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 04 Apr, 2009 13:47
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For the UK dudes - Tesco is doin 2 packs of Fusion for £14. Anyone found em cheaper elsewhere?