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Schick Injector Blades come in a pack of four boxes, each containing 7 precision-engineered stainless steel blades coated with chromium and polymer to resist corrosion. Designed for men’s safety razors, these blades deliver a clean, close, and comfortable shave while minimizing irritation. Their durable full metal construction supports an eco-friendlier grooming experience, and the easy injector loading system ensures quick blade changes. Trusted by wet shaving enthusiasts for sharpness, longevity, and smooth performance, these blades offer a cost-effective upgrade to your daily routine.

| ASIN | B001E6VHUQ |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123,211 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #286 in Men's Razor Blade Cartridges |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,324) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 314641 |
| Manufacturer | Schick |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 4 inches; 1 ounces |
O**A
OMG best blades I've ever used!
Knowing how different brands of DE (Double Edged safety) blades can make a big difference in shaving, I order the only other two SE (Single Edge injector) brands I could find on Amazon, Parker and Schick. Parker is the least expensive (~$0.42 per blade) of the three brands and Supply (Black labels) is the most expensive (~$1 per blade). Schick is priced in-between them both at around ($0.72 per blade). I tested shaving with Supply, Parker and Schick, both new shaves (brand new blade) and longer-term (how many shaves per blade). Here's my personal experience and opinion. Schick is the sharpest, smoothest and therefore gentlest on my soft curvy skin. Schick also lasts the longest! Though I can get a full shower shave with the Supply Black label blade, I can't use it the next day to shave my face. Parker lasts longer than Supply, and seems to be about the same sharpness, as I couldn't tell a difference between the two with a new blade. Schick I can shave my face, do a full body and face shave the next day, shave my face again the next day and the day after. I'm not sure how far along I can shave my whole body again, but I will find out today, as I've already shaved my face, and plan on a full body shave later today. Schick hands down is my favorite blade, I also love that it is a full metal body for the injector, we need to be manufacturing less plastic, not more! Great job Schick, except for the plastic in the case (why even have it in a plastic case?) this would be a plastic free shaving experience. Photos are of the Supply Pro and SE, Supply black label injector, Parker injector and Schick injector. Happy shaving, thank you Schick, I'm one happy girl! If I take into account how long Schick lasts me, it's actually the most cost effective blade as well as the best shave (costing me an estimated $43.80 per year to have gentle soft skin that my girlfriend loves to pet and kiss and more ;). Background: Around a year ago I switched from cartridge razors (dollar shave club and Gillette fusion) to double edged (DE) safety razors. The result was much faster and easier shaving, less irritation, and much smoother skin. Then I purchased and tried different DE razors like the Rockwell 6c and the Merkur Mk34c. Also lots of brands of DE blades. However, as mush as DE shaving was a huge step up from cartridges, it wasn't without its problems, namely bleeders and the very thin DE blades couldn't last long enough to shave my whole body in the shower. I'm a transgender woman, and I have A LOT to shave! I shave my face once or twice a day and every three days I shave literally everything else (Full arms and legs, chest, and ahem many other areas). About half way through my shaving in the shower DE blades would start to get a little bit "pulling" instead of clean smooth shave. Then I discovered Supply Single Edge razors (the SE and the Pro, both Supply's 3rd generation razors). I promptly ordered both as well as Parker's new SE adjustable here on Amazon, Parker's turned out to be complete junk, terrible shave, really rough, lots of blade feel, skin irritated everywhere I shaved with it, it was horrible. When the Supply razors arrived, I was surprised and shocked at how amazing they shaved. I kept them both, and gifted one to my daughter (who loved it more than her DE as well). The quality of the razors themselves and the smooth and dare I say "safety" of them both were more than I had yet experienced.
B**K
As good as the originals (probably)
Pros +28 blades in pack, should last for a year or two +it easily loads the blade into the Eversharp hydro-magic as originally intended +includes a blade bank +Looks pretty similar to the original injector pack Cons - Not really a con, but I’m kind of bummed each pack only contains 7 blades, whereas the original pack says it had 24 in it. It would cut down on waste if they increased the magazine size, instead of having to buy 4 packs to get 28 blades, one pack of 24 would be less wasteful, use less material. I’ve been wetshaving for years with double edged razors after learning about them as a teenager and I knew about injector razors like the Schick Eversharp but I never got into them. I had a Shick DE razor and it didn’t exude quality. It has a plastic handle and is light weight, it didn’t make much of an impression on me. I hadn’t bought a razor in a while and I started to reading up on these injectors and they piqued my interest! I found a good deal on EBay for a Eversharp from Schick and I was surprised by how cool it was and the quality of it. It certainly shaves differently than a DE razor. A little less bulky, a bit more aggressive, but in the end, its a razor that shaves you. I’m glad these blades are still available and relatively affordable. It allows me to be connected to a time when things were simpler. It’s cool to know that I’m shaving the way my father and grandfather did. And it’s just as effective as the cartridge razors of today. TL;DR Buy them, they are of good quality and the magazine effectively and satisfyingly loads the razor easily into the injector razor.
C**N
A happy medium
These blades are a great compromise between the double edge razors and modern cartridges. I wanted to ditch cartridges, and found that DE razors weren't for me. So I bought an old Hydro-Magic razor and ordered these blades. I was very happily surprised by the quality and closeness of the shave. You'll save quite a bit of money, as these blades cost around .78 (per blade), and cartridges can cost over $2.50 per blade. When using injector razors make sure not to press too hard when shaving, or you can get some razor burn. Injector razors mostly drive like a cartridge, but cost a lot less and are less wasteful. There are good forums like shave den and badger and blade. Learning how to shave properly is also very helpful, instead of just throwing the blade at your face, like we do with cartridges. There are some good videos on youtube that cover this. The injector magazine has a slot in the bottom for used blades, but I simply use a broth can. Remove the label, cut a slit in the top (with a knife you don't care too much about), drain the broth, rinse the can, and put your used blades in the can. When it's full, you can tape up the slit and throw it into the trash. Unfortunately, these blades don't seem to be recyclable, as they're considered medical waste (besides, the blades are stainless steel). I'm very happy to have discovered injector razors and that I can find the blades here on Amazon (most brick and mortar places don't seem to carry them). *Update 3/7/13* I've read reviews of people having difficulty with their blades being dull or as having burrs on the edges. Make sure when you load the blade into the razor that the edge doesn't rub against the retaining pins on the razor, as this can ruin the edge of the blade.
L**P
Best blades going for Schick injectors
I know there's not many choices in the injector blade world but these work best for me. Sharp, smooth and long lasting. I use these in a vintage Schick E2 injector and they provide an excellent shave. I can usually get a week or more of daily shaves per blade. I hope they don't stop making these.
A**R
Good quality blade, doesn't rust.
M**D
Came in a week early! They fit my 1937 Schick Injector perfectly and they shave INCREDIBLY smooth. One of the best shaves I have had.
F**S
Super article. Dommage que la tige n'aie pas été proposée lors de l'achat.
S**T
Bu bıçaklar ile dededen kalma traş makinesini tekrar kullanıyorum. "kullan-at" makinelerden çok daha ucuza geldi. Tıraşın 3 bıçaklı makine ile olması gerekmiyor, tek bıçak yetiyor.
J**A
I use these blades in a vintage Schick injector razor. I shave daily, employing 3 passes & I get 20 excellent shaves from each blade before I bin them. I could probably get even more shaves from each blade, but given the small cost per blade, I don't see the need to risk a rough shave. These blades represent very good value for money, with the tiny cost of the blades compared to the extortionate prices charged for the latest multi blade cartridges. I used a Gillette Mach 3 before I saw the light & I only used to get about 5 reasonable shaves from each cartridge before they would no longer cut.
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