Saw them at WalMart. Have not tried them. Like most Bic stuff, they were made in Greece & were definitely not re-branded Dorcos.Finally.
But, are these just re-branded Dorcos?
Please, someone, try and let us know how it goes.
That is normally BICs term for "with edging blade"How is it hybrid?
How is it hybrid?
That is normally BICs term for "with edging blade"
Ah okNo, it's a hybrid because the handle can't be purchased on it's own, yet it comes with replaceable carts/refills.Thus, it's a hybrid disposable cartridge razor.
Instead of Bic's two blade Comfort or Comfort Plus razors?I can see where it looks like the Dorco brand Atra clone.
I tested the Bic Hybrid 3 blade about a year or so back as a travel razor option for when my Mach 3 stash runs out.
I haven't tried this one yet, but I'm optimistic.
(My guess is that enough people wrote Bic and expressed interest in a 2 blade option that they decided to try it.)
The big difference is the reusable handle.Instead of Bic's two blade Comfort or Comfort Plus razors?
It's not fully reusable as the carts are not sold separately.The big difference is the reusable handle.
Now, If Bic made a single blade Hybrid to compete with the Gillette Guard......
The big difference is the reusable handle.
Now, If Bic made a single blade Hybrid to compete with the Gillette Guard......
Do they not have to be admitted to A&E if they use a Bic Sensitive?Bic sensitive. What is interesting is that it seems that bic sensitive in Europe is different than the one in US.
No, I have quite good experience with them. It's just my observation. But then again it is YMMV.Do they not have to be admitted to A&E if they use a Bic Sensitive?