Would You Buy This?

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It's a co. formed by Gillette defectors and IMO it's merely gimmickry trying to cash in on the Dollar Shave Club & Harry's Razors bandwagon which use crappy blades regardless and this will as well most likely as they have already been sued once by Gillette (lawsuit thrown out) who sure as Hell won't sell them anything. They've crammed blades into a smaller space and added a friggin' magnet? :rolleyes: Something tells me these guys were in R&D and not marketing as this will inevitably fail IMO.


https://www.shavelogic.com/
 
TBH I don't know what else they can do with cartridge razors that will improve them. It's a bit like the DE, the design was more or less finalised decades ago and all you can do now is minor tweaks. The only cartridge I've been mildly interested in was the Gillette Guard and that was only because they'd simplified it. A razor is a simple thing, it's a handle to hold a blade, and there's only so many ways you can do that.

Attaching the cart magnetically rather than just using plastic lugs isn't better, it's just gimmickry and unnecessary complication.
 
I fear you have given them the kiss of death, their website is down.
Edit: Oh I forgot to answer the question, if it's a multi-blade cart, the answer is a resounding no.
I do have a razor with a magnet, it's at the base of the handle for picking up blades. It's useful and have wondered why other razors haven't incorporated it.
 
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10 out of 10 for the sharp presentation. ( Pun intended. )
5 blades in the space of 3 must mean a closer gap between blades so it must clog even easier.
Can't see my ATT and Rubie combo being unduly worried TBH.
 
10 out of 10 for the sharp presentation. ( Pun intended. )
5 blades in the space of 3 must mean a closer gap between blades so it must clog even easier.
Can't see my ATT and Rubie combo being unduly worried TBH.
I don't believe you are in their demographic.
 
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