




🪒 Elevate your shave game—classic precision meets modern value!
Wilkinson Sword Classic Stainless Steel Double Edge Razor Blades deliver a smooth, close shave with durable chromium-ceramic-PTFE coated edges. Individually wrapped for hygiene and longevity, these German-made blades fit all standard DE razors, offering an economical and irritation-minimizing alternative to cartridge systems favored by discerning wet shaving enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B001QYE0LE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,623 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #256 in Men's Razor Blade Cartridges |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,416) |
| Department | Men |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | Wilkinson100 |
| Manufacturer | Wilkinson |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 3.7 x 4.8 inches; 9.6 ounces |
| UPC | 074809903008 918273645111 |
I**H
Sharp enough to shave, but not so sharp that it irritates the face...
So I'm a relative newbie to the world of shaving with your standard DE blades. I finally got tired of paying 4 bucks a cartridge for a schick/gillette type blade and watched some videos and gave this a shot. While I'm only about a half dozen shaves in, I can give this feedback (and advice) 1. If you have never "wet shaved" with DE blades before, understand, this is a different kind of shaving. You will need to make at LEAST two lather/shave passes to get the close shave that you are used to with cartridges. First pass goes with the grain of your beard, second goes across (not against) the grain. 2. These are NOT the sharpest blades out there - if you are new at this, that is actually a very good thing as it will minimize nicks/cuts that WILL happen. Most of them will close almost instantly with application of after shave and are not a big deal at all. Feather makes a MUCH sharper blade, but it will cut you and will likely also leave you VERY razor burned until you get your technique down. I've not had that issue at all with these blades. 3. The blades last. I'm about 2 weeks in on the same blade, and I grow pretty heavy stubble. I'll probably change out soon - not because the blade is going bad per se, but because at 20 cents a blade, there's no reason to use them until they start to dull. 4. Understand that as important as the blade is the razor handle you choose. When shaving in this way the weight of the handle and angle are what drive the cutting edge: you do not put pressure on outside of that (or you cut your face). These blades fit well and hit the proper angle in my merkur shaving handle quite nicely. 5. Lets be honest here, these are standard double edge razor blades. They do the job, are not too aggressive for new shavers, and at 20 bucks for a box of 100 I won't be buying more for a very, VERY long time making them an excellent value. I highly recommend picking up a quality pre-shave cream, a rich lathering shaving soap, a good quality brush (so you don't end up with hairs all over your face), a stiptik pencil in case of cuts, and that you do watch a couple of youtube videos on how to use all of the above appropriately. Sorry the review turned into more of a shaving lesson - so for those who want the abbreviated review: can't go wrong with these blades. Nothing special, but do the job without irritating your face the way some super-sharp blades will
W**J
Rview of Double Edged Razor Blades
I tested 5 different sets of blades over he last 3 1/2 months. It is Interesting to read reviews with comments on the relative sharpness of blades. I could not discern any difference in the initial sharpness of any blade and consider any such evaluation very subjective, but I can tell when blades get dull by the discomfort from the pulling of individual hairs towards the end of a blade's useful life. In my experience a blade should provide at least 10 acceptable shaves. The Wilkinson I am presently using is at about 20 and I am about to change it out of boredom though it did not start out well. With the first shave the thick grease or wax coting interfered with the shave, but after cleaning its performance has been excellent. I clean blades after each use and flip them top to bottom. This is a step that I have not seen in any other reviews, but I believe is necessary to flex the cutting edge back into alignment. The blades that I tested were the new Wilkinson's, a set of Wilkinson's that are about 20 to 25 years old, Derby, Feather and a set of 25 to 30 year old blades made in the USA with no brand name. The only blades that I would not buy are the Derby's. The first blade was good for over 10 shaves, but the second blade was only good for 4, and the third somewhat in between. Derby seems to have a problem with consistency. The Feather which is highly recommended by some reviewers is an excellent blade, but in my opinion, no better if as good as the Wilkinson after the Wilkinson is cleaned. Interestingly, the old blades were on par with the new blades, but the new Wilkinson's seem to last the longest. I intend to buy based on price between the Wilkinson and Feather blades in the future.
R**.
Very good Quality razors!
I bought it for my brother in law. This is the best razors in his opinion.
A**R
You don't need fancy and expensive razors blades!
I'm old/old school, so I've used these razor blades for years. In my mind, the simpler the better. If you take care, you'll not get a smoother shave, and the price can't be beat. This comes out to pennies per shave.
C**7
Sharp and Worthwhile Purchase
Sharp and worth the money
H**U
10 years of shaves
Each blade lasts me more than 20 close, clean, full facial shaves. That makes this an 8+ year supply. Take that, Gillette!
T**R
Double-edge Safety Razor blades
A year or so ago, I found an old safety-razor knocking around in my collection of "stuff" and decided to give it a try. I found its weight and balance made it very enjoyable to shave with, and it became my preferred tool for that task, but blades became difficult to find. This item made that problem disappear. These are high-quality, individually-wrapped blades, and the price is very reasonable. I get a couple of weeks out of a blade, with is on par with what my twin-blade razor would give me. As a bonus, when you discard a blade, you can cover it with the paper wrapper that covered the new one, reducing the problem of disposing of them safely. These are a great deal for anyone who wants to shave old-school.
Y**N
Deal
What a great deal. Best I've seen in awhile, and packaged really good
S**A
Very fine double edge razor blade when i used i felt very smooth on my beard.recommandable product for like minded to buy.Suryanarayana .
R**O
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