- The Gillette Mach3 Sensitive is designed for sensitive skin with an enhanced-lubricating gel strip (vs. Mach3) that glides to help fight irritation (vs. Mach3)
- Features three DuraComfort blades for added comfort and sharper blades (vs. Sensor2)
- Open-blade architecture makes rinsing your razor easier
- Each blade refill lasts up to 15 comfortable shaves
- This Mach3 Sensitive handle fits all Mach3 blade refills
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Additional information
Product Dimensions | 6.38 x 3.82 x 1.85 inches, 1.6 ounces |
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UPC | 047400669628 |
Manufacturer | Procter & Gamble |
Country of Origin | USA |
Bruce GilliZ –
When I was young and lovely in ’98, I chanced on what was then a fairly new razor, the Mach 3 from Gillette. Trials with dozens of other shavers during the in-between years takes me back to the M3. In my opinion it outperforms all else.
More as an enthusiast than anything, I opted for this green ver. v. the generic M3. It turns out this shaver confers an enhanced lubrication strip–nice, but the base design is what makes it a winner. The metal handle features a textured rubber grip lending a sense of quality. After a debacle using a Harry’s shaver, I came to appreciate Gillete’s approach to solid design, namely, the handle-head connection. I don’t recall one instance of the head detaching in use, keeping in mind I don’t shave with any creams or lubes, only a spritz of alcohol when useful.
The rubber really hits the rd with the cartridge itself. The M3 has always sported fine blades to last a good damn while. My last M3 cartridge prior to these was on track to last me a year. That’s right–a *year*–b/f the shaver got stolen. It’s possible to get that sort of mileage from a quality shaver provided one thoroughly cleans the head right after each use. Gillette’s design allows a generous amt of water to hit the blades from the back (where you should be aiming) to flush out gunk. I often lightly run a bristle with this after a heavy shave. Then I do a quick strop and dry the cartridge for storage.
Glad to be back with Gillette, I’m done riding the train of alt.-market razors. Disposables will always be what they are, while the dbl-razor movement will likely peter out. For guys who can ably wield a barber’s blade, I say power to them. As I happily rediscovered in the Mach 3, the sweet spot is a three-blade head coupled to a solid handle, giving an ideal balance of price v. performance.
Julio Aranguren –
Although the razor handle itself is smaller than the prior handle, it does offer a good shave.
Armando García –
Es un buen producto, costoso pero vale la pena,
PDE –
Not bad, but after using regular Mach3 blades for years I decided to try the sensitive skin version. Very noticeably not as close a shave. Will not purchase again.
Jaime cruz priego –
Excelente es lo que espera se concreto mi compra gracias
X Y –
So far so good. I wish it was a bit cheaper, but it is what it is!
Marlon F. –
Excelente producto
Soda –
These razors seem a lot sharper then the regular Mach 3 blades. It could be because I had bought
the refills from a club store and had them for about 2 years. Just have to take your time and not make
any wrong turns on your face.
S. Novak –
I have been shaving every day for over 56 years – and just now I have discovered sensitive skin razors. Oh, what a DIFFERENCE!!!! Gone are the days when I would nick myself shaving with an ordinary razor. The sensitive skin razor glides effortlessly on my smooth skin and gives me a nice, close shave every time. But most importantly, I’m not resorting to a styptic pencil or piece of tissue to stem the bleeding. Oh, happy day!!!!! Highly recommend if you have sensitive skin. Never going back…..
jacques –
Best razor I’ve ever used in 30 years of shaving.
Mavev –
i used mach 3 razors for years and switched to DSC because they were a little cheaper. Those razors were almost as good but the head would pop off at the slightest tap. I like to strop my razors before I shave, especially when the blade is a bit old. you can’t do that with the DSC brand because of that intentional design flaw (they claim it’s safer.. it’s not, just dumber). I used these for the first time in years and I’m never straying again. I’ll pay the couple more dollars for the better quality of life.