On Amazon. Works out to 8 cents a blade. Good deal if you like Astras.
I used an India-made Astra. Five great shaves.These have to be the India-made blades.
I'm 53 years old. Let's say I get 10 good shaves out of each blade and never shave on weekends. That's 26 blades per year, but let's subtract holidays and (no shave) sick days. Down to 24 blades per year. 500 blades could last roughly 21 years. When I'm 74 and on my last Astra blade, I'll still have several hundred Feathers to get me by.On Amazon. Works out to 8 cents a blade. Good deal if you like Astras.
Ha.I'm 53 years old. Let's say I get 10 good shaves out of each blade and never shave on weekends. That's 26 blades per year, but let's subtract holidays and (no shave) sick days. Down to 24 blades per year. 500 blades could last roughly 21 years. When I'm 74 and on my last Astra blade, I'll still have several hundred Feathers to get me by.
On Amazon, for Astra SS (blue), vendor Razor Blades Club ($8.47 for 100) is sending Indian blades and vendor Super Safety Razors ($8.49 for 100) is sending Russian blades. Both shipped from Amazon.I bought a 100 sleeve recently and received Russian made. I think it’s the luck of the draw and which retailer they are stocked from.
Mine was BVS Shop for the green Russians.On Amazon, for Astra SS (blue), vendor Razor Blades Club ($8.47 for 100) is sending Indian blades and vendor Super Safety Razors ($8.49 for 100) is sending Russian blades. Both shipped from Amazon.
On Amazon, for Astra SS (blue), vendor Razor Blades Club ($8.47 for 100) is sending Indian blades and vendor Super Safety Razors ($8.49 for 100) is sending Russian blades. Both shipped from Amazon.
You may very well be right. However, I will give you my exact experience.Amazon comingles inventory, so don't assume that a vendor has separate inventory. In the case of blades, you're likely getting whatever some person (or robot) plucks from the same bin, no matter which vendor your order from.