AimlessWanderer
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Most of mine came from eBay, but I stopped buying some time ago. I have just under 500 blades now, which is more than i will ever need.
You must live near Lancaster, PA. (That's "Lank-Aster", and not "Land-Caster", or "Lan-Caster"DE’s: Amazon or Ebay
Schick injector: SaveMart, a local discount drug store.
Not to heap kindling on your phobia, but a lot of eCommerce sites use Amazon distribution, even if they don't tell you. Run your website, Amazon takes care of the rest.I no longer recommend Amazon because if what I read is true, Amazon puts every seller's items in the same bin in the warehouse. This means that you have no guarantee of getting certain stock, whether legit or counterfeit, because everything is comingled. Like I said, if this is true. Links:
Welcome to the Era of Fake Products
Counterfeit goods have proliferated along with e-commerce. Here’s your primer on the growing world of fake products—and the forces working to combat them.www.nytimes.com
Therefore, I only buy blades from outfits who I can trace their stock. Italian Barber, Maggard Razors, legit salon sellers on eBay, etc.
This^ They're frequently the cheapest, though sometimes their listings on Amazon or eBay are cheaper than their site, but not often. They also have free shipping 100 blades or more. The shipping is also pretty quick considering they're based in Sweden.Razor Blades Club sells direct as well as listing some brands on Amazon. They have an amazing selection. I have used them myself.