When I travel for work I like to carry on my bag so DE blades are out. I take the Gillette Guard SE razor with me. I got it and refill blades from West Coast Shaving. I believe its a product that is sold in the Indian market and quite popular for folks that travel. The blade is like a disposable razor in setup so it goes through security without a hitch however it shaves much better than the average disposable. I get great shaves with this razor.
Bob from Virginia
(11-12-2015, 02:41 PM)Owba Wrote: When I travel for work I like to carry on my bag so DE blades are out. I take the Gillette Guard SE razor with me. I got it and refill blades from West Coast Shaving. I believe its a product that is sold in the Indian market and quite popular for folks that travel. The blade is like a disposable razor in setup so it goes through security without a hitch however it shaves much better than the average disposable. I get great shaves with this razor.
That's exactly what I do, Bob. If one is going to use a cartridge razor, the Guard is the way to go. It shaves as well as, or better, than the 5-blade wonders and is very inexpensive. This is exactly why Gillette doesn't openly sell it in the North American market. In fact, one of our vendors here at DFS was threatened with a lawsuit unless he stopped selling the Guard and was told, point blank, that it wasn't meant for the American market. Why? Obviously because P&G/Gillette is milking us and doesn't want its cash cow to disappear.
I was able to get mine through an Indian vendor on eBay. I had to wait about 2-3 weeks to get it but it was worth it. I got two razors and 16 cartridges for $11.00, with free shipping. As Bob states, it looks and feels more like a disposable razor but shaves so much better and there is no problem with the TSA when packed in a carry-on bag.
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