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title: "Personna Double Edge Razor Blades, 100 Count"
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# cost-effective 100 blades 135 years Personna Double Edge Razor Blades, 100 Count

**Brand:** personna
**Price:** € 48.94
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧔 Unleash the classic gentleman in you!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Personna Double Edge Razor Blades, 100 Count by personna
- **How much does it cost?** € 48.94 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- personna enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted personna brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Premium Quality:** Crafted from high-quality chrome steel for a smooth, irritation-free shave.
- • **Bulk Convenience:** 100 blades mean fewer trips to the store and more time for you.
- • **Elevate Your Routine:** Transform your daily grooming into a self-care ritual that feels luxurious.
- • **Heritage of Excellence:** Join the legacy of shaving innovation with Personna's 135 years of expertise.
- • **Classic Shaving Experience:** Embrace the timeless art of shaving that defines masculinity.

## Overview

Personna DE Double Edge Razor Blades offer a pack of 100 high-quality chrome steel blades, rooted in over 135 years of American shaving heritage. Designed for safety razors, these blades provide a classic shaving experience that combines tradition with modern convenience, making self-care a ritual worth indulging in.

## Description

Product description American Heritage Personna was the first company to introduce safety razors in the US. In 1875, the Kampfe brothers patented the first safety razor. This new concept provided an ideal shaving angle and revolutionized the way we shave. Classic Shave This classic method is the origin of all men’s disposable razors and razor systems. But, the resurgence of safety razors with double edge blades isn't just a trend. There are many benefits to this traditional method. Replacing blades without plastic cartridges has a lesser environmental impact. Legacy and Innovation At Personna, we're proud of our legacy. For the last 135 years, we lead the way in wet shaving. We still produce the sharpest and most durable blades. We're committed to innovation and quality. We strive to deliver on the original promise in the spirit of the Kampfe brothers.

Review: DEFINITELY the No. 1 blade in the world IMO! I am NEVER going to use any other. And Made in U.S.A.. - The BEST razor blades to date! I have tried most of the major brands of blades: Feather (Japan), Derby (Turkey), Wilkonson Sword (Germany), Polsilver (Polish/Russian), Crystal (Israel). BY FAR the American-made Personnas are the best, the overhyped Ïsraeli Personnas the worse! It is really reassuring that we still know how to make products which are top-notch and at a very reasonable price (here on desertcart.com). The Personnas paired with my Edwin Jagger razor are simply heavenly. I have a very tough beard, so I usually have problems, especially, since I most often shave every two days. My beard does not grow very quickly, but it is tough. Today I did a test ona three day beard. Smooth, close, no nicks, no harshness. What else can I ask for. UPDATE! I have been using these blades for well over 2 months. DEFINITELY the best DE blade! I get far more close and comfortable shave than with Feather brand blades, no nicks or cuts even after 6 shaves (!) which I find amazing (Feather after 3 were terrible). Hey, we sometimes search far and wide, but things at home are best. OK, maybe a Porsche is better than a Corvette (on a German Autobahn at 150 mph IT IS), but these Personnas are simply TOP NOTCH and what is best of all they are MAde in the U.S.A.! What m akes this pie even better is the fact that they are less expensive than all the imports. And they go a L O N G way in terms of the number of excellent shaves. A KEEPER for me. I already bought two 100 packs at desertcart. com (where else)! Take care and good shaving. UPDATE 2! These DE blades are simply astonishing (not to use the term awesome)! I get twice as many nick and cut free, close shaves as I did from Feather and Wilkinson. I am really at awe! And the shaves are much closer, less irritating. Taking into account the price and the fact they are American-made is really highly commendable. It makes me wonder why I searched and suffered for so long. TRY'EM YOU'LL LIKE'EM. I just added more to my cart, since they will be great gifts for my DE shaver friends. BRAVO Personna.
Review: You Should Try These - You can read a gazillion reviews of this razor blade. And most of them will be irrelevant to your experience. They'll say things like, "not as sharp as ." Or "the best blade ever." Or "doesn't last as long as ." All of which may be true, for somebody. But it's all subjective. For example, a blade may feel sharper because it is. But a razor blade is like any other edged blade -- it is ground at a particular angle. So, how sharp it feels and how well it works depends on how it is held to the face and how much pressure is being exerted. This is where variations in each shaver's technique can make a huge difference in how well a blade works for them. Another obvious factor is variation in the razor itself. For me, the same blade feels entirely different in a modern three piece razor, like an Edwin Jagger DE89, than in a Gillette President or Fat Boy. Look closely at different razors and you'll see how different the angle can be at which they present the blade edge to the face, and how much of the blade edge is exposed. I usually shave with a three piece razor, but sometimes I like to use a mid '50's Gillette Diplomat. The Diplomat doesn't have a steeply curved head like a three piece, so it presents the blade to the face at a more perpendicular angle. As a result, I've learned to hold and use the Diplomat differently to get a good shave. But I've also noticed that it seems to work well with an entirely different selection of blades than the three piece razors. Whether that's because of razor design, blade design, technique, or entirely a figment of my imagination, I can't say. On a related note, blade life is a function of technique, equipment, beard thickness, pre shave prep, and God knows what else. I get about three good shaves out of most modern blades (maybe two with a Feather). Also, blades last for more shaves when I'm shaving daily then when I skip a day and have more beard to get through. So it can be misleading, or irrelevant, to say that "blade X lasts longer than blade Y." To me, what is important isn't how long a blade lasts, but cost per shave. And at 10 or 20 cents a blade, I don't spend much time worrying about it. What's my point in all this? I'm trying to illustrate why a) if you're just starting out wet shaving, you should try different blades yourself rather than accepting reviews at face value; b) you really need to understand how your beard grows and how to use a razor, because good technique is at least as important as good equipment; c) it's critical to understand the relationship between the razor, the blade, and your technique; and d) how most of the criteria you'll see used in reviews are pretty subjective. That said, the Personna Blue is one of my everyday blades. It may work for you, or it may not. But it's made in the US by a company that has been in this business for a long time. They also make precision products such as scalpel blades, which gives me at least a little confidence in their quality control. And the price point is good, so the cost per shave is very competitive, at least for me. Made in the US, decent quality, good price ... if you're a wet shaver, that should make these blades worth a closer look.

## Features

- American Heritage: Personna was the first company to introduce the safety razor in the US. We have over 135 years of experience manufacturing shaving razors. We led the way in innovation, and we continue to develop new tech in mens razors.
- Classic Shave: This classic method is the origin of all men’s disposable razors and razor systems.
- Chrome Steel Razors: Personna Double-Edge blades are manufactured using high quality imported chrome steel.
- Bulk Razors: Economical, convenient pack of 100 replacement razorblades fit any safety razor handle.
- Self-care: Take the time to turn your personal hygiene into a ritual with this traditional method.
- Glide-coated stainless steel blades are now 25% sharper

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0077LAJT2 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,043 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #287 in Men's Razor Blade Cartridges |
| Brand | Personna |
| Brand Name | Personna |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,374 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00024500602571 |
| Item Weight | 1 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Derby International LLC, dba KANAR |
| Number of Blades | 100 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Shaving |
| Skin Type | All |
| UPC | 024500602571 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Personna
- **Number of Blades:** 100
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Shaving
- **Unit Count:** 1 Count

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will these work on the buttocks?**
A: Actually if one is seriously going to use these for shaving purposes ... then yes use them there and places like that.  And I say that seriously because these blades are not platinum coated and I'm of the opinion (based on long experience ... since 1960) that a non-platinum coated blade isn't truly suitable to use on one's face.  For some reason platinum takes the "bite" out of a blade and almost magically provides a much more comfortable shave.  I suspect these Personna blades are as good as any non-platinum coated blade.  But virtually any platinum coated blade will provide a more comfortable shave than these particular non-platinum coated Personna blades.  But Personna also sells platinum-chrome blades and they are very good for facial shaving.  But for the buttocks?  These will probably work fine.  But I'm sure most the rest of us would be a bit curious to see the position you were in when you did it.

**Q: astra**
A: Not sure about Astra.  I've used Merkur, Sharks, and Persona but the Persona has been the best in my opinion.  Merkur blades are sharp.  Sharks blades are economical but Persona blades are both sharp and economical.  I shave everyday and I've only used two Persona blades in a year.  I use the blade until it becomes dull.  Merkur blades last about two weeks for me and Shark blades last about a week and a half.  I had two Persona blades that came with my Magnus double edge safety razor.

**Q: Are these considered the "barber" blades or the "lab blues"?**
A: Reading the box, these blades are made in Germany.  The so-called "Lab Blues" (It's a nickname, not an official designation) are made in Verona, Virginia, USA by a company called Accutec.  They make 2 double edge blades, both of which are not sold through the usual retail channels.  The ones  stamped "For Hospital Use" have been nicknamed "Med Preps" and sell for about $35/100 through lab equipment distributors.  The "Lab Blues", sold through the same channels, usually to laboratories for slide preparation  are not stamped like that and typically go for about $10-20/100.

**Q: Where do men get their information about all the different razor brands and which ones are good for coarse beards, info on shaving soap vs oil, etc.?**
A: One way is to google "wet shaving" or read the reviews on Amazon for different products.Also, www.badgerandblade.com is a forum on shaving. Youtube has a lot of reviews and videos of guys trying different blades, soaps, oil, etc. I think every man must decide for himself, after trying a few things. Each face, beard and technique is unique to the individual. Some like multiple passes (with, across and against the "grain" of direction that the hair grows, often with re-lathering in between.) Just one guy's opinion but, the skill with the razor counts for as much as the cream, lather, oil, foam and blade. For me, it seems anyway.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ DEFINITELY the No. 1 blade in the world IMO! I am NEVER going to use any other. And Made in U.S.A..
*by R***M on June 5, 2015*

The BEST razor blades to date! I have tried most of the major brands of blades: Feather (Japan), Derby (Turkey), Wilkonson Sword (Germany), Polsilver (Polish/Russian), Crystal (Israel). BY FAR the American-made Personnas are the best, the overhyped Ïsraeli Personnas the worse! It is really reassuring that we still know how to make products which are top-notch and at a very reasonable price (here on Amazon.com). The Personnas paired with my Edwin Jagger razor are simply heavenly. I have a very tough beard, so I usually have problems, especially, since I most often shave every two days. My beard does not grow very quickly, but it is tough. Today I did a test ona three day beard. Smooth, close, no nicks, no harshness. What else can I ask for. UPDATE! I have been using these blades for well over 2 months. DEFINITELY the best DE blade! I get far more close and comfortable shave than with Feather brand blades, no nicks or cuts even after 6 shaves (!) which I find amazing (Feather after 3 were terrible). Hey, we sometimes search far and wide, but things at home are best. OK, maybe a Porsche is better than a Corvette (on a German Autobahn at 150 mph IT IS), but these Personnas are simply TOP NOTCH and what is best of all they are MAde in the U.S.A.! What m akes this pie even better is the fact that they are less expensive than all the imports. And they go a L O N G way in terms of the number of excellent shaves. A KEEPER for me. I already bought two 100 packs at Amazon. com (where else)! Take care and good shaving. UPDATE 2! These DE blades are simply astonishing (not to use the term awesome)! I get twice as many nick and cut free, close shaves as I did from Feather and Wilkinson. I am really at awe! And the shaves are much closer, less irritating. Taking into account the price and the fact they are American-made is really highly commendable. It makes me wonder why I searched and suffered for so long. TRY'EM YOU'LL LIKE'EM. I just added more to my cart, since they will be great gifts for my DE shaver friends. BRAVO Personna.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You Should Try These
*by G***D on September 23, 2017*

You can read a gazillion reviews of this razor blade. And most of them will be irrelevant to your experience. They'll say things like, "not as sharp as <insert name here>." Or "the best blade ever." Or "doesn't last as long as <some other blade>." All of which may be true, for somebody. But it's all subjective. For example, a blade may feel sharper because it is. But a razor blade is like any other edged blade -- it is ground at a particular angle. So, how sharp it feels and how well it works depends on how it is held to the face and how much pressure is being exerted. This is where variations in each shaver's technique can make a huge difference in how well a blade works for them. Another obvious factor is variation in the razor itself. For me, the same blade feels entirely different in a modern three piece razor, like an Edwin Jagger DE89, than in a Gillette President or Fat Boy. Look closely at different razors and you'll see how different the angle can be at which they present the blade edge to the face, and how much of the blade edge is exposed. I usually shave with a three piece razor, but sometimes I like to use a mid '50's Gillette Diplomat. The Diplomat doesn't have a steeply curved head like a three piece, so it presents the blade to the face at a more perpendicular angle. As a result, I've learned to hold and use the Diplomat differently to get a good shave. But I've also noticed that it seems to work well with an entirely different selection of blades than the three piece razors. Whether that's because of razor design, blade design, technique, or entirely a figment of my imagination, I can't say. On a related note, blade life is a function of technique, equipment, beard thickness, pre shave prep, and God knows what else. I get about three good shaves out of most modern blades (maybe two with a Feather). Also, blades last for more shaves when I'm shaving daily then when I skip a day and have more beard to get through. So it can be misleading, or irrelevant, to say that "blade X lasts longer than blade Y." To me, what is important isn't how long a blade lasts, but cost per shave. And at 10 or 20 cents a blade, I don't spend much time worrying about it. What's my point in all this? I'm trying to illustrate why a) if you're just starting out wet shaving, you should try different blades yourself rather than accepting reviews at face value; b) you really need to understand how your beard grows and how to use a razor, because good technique is at least as important as good equipment; c) it's critical to understand the relationship between the razor, the blade, and your technique; and d) how most of the criteria you'll see used in reviews are pretty subjective. That said, the Personna Blue is one of my everyday blades. It may work for you, or it may not. But it's made in the US by a company that has been in this business for a long time. They also make precision products such as scalpel blades, which gives me at least a little confidence in their quality control. And the price point is good, so the cost per shave is very competitive, at least for me. Made in the US, decent quality, good price ... if you're a wet shaver, that should make these blades worth a closer look.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great blades
*by B***F on December 13, 2014*

Recently I got very frustrated with shaving. EXTREMELY frustrated, in fact. Over the course of the last several years I have picked up various "razors." All of them were multi-blades. The replacement blade cartridges were extremely expensive, and getting more so. If my wife bought me blades while she was out shopping, she might get the wrong ones. They are so expensive it sometimes made sense to just buy a new handle. But then one has multiple handles floating around the house. If I bought blades again there was a good chance I had a handle that fit them, but sometimes I didn't. The plastic mechanisms that held the razor handles to the blades frequently broke and therefore the entire razor needed replacing. I None of the blades were universal. I felt manufacturers were involved in a scheme to milk me for as much money as possible. I was getting sick and tired of it. Plus, it was ruinous for the environment. Someone mentioned an old school safety razor to me online, and I thought "there's an idea." The first product I looked for was these blades. I saw the cost, read the reviews, and saw they were made in the US. I nearly danced a jig! I buy American whenever I can in the vain attempt to preserve the middle class and our way of life. It's a losing battle, of course. But I'll fight it to the end. I decided I'd make the leap. I found a German made double bladed safety razor at a reasonable price, and bought it and these blades together. It took me a few minutes to figure out how to get the Merkur safety razor together with the blades, but I did it. I began shaving. It took a little getting used to. You have to figure out the angle, and one's approach to shaving changes a bit. This takes a couple of days. HOWEVER, once the process is over you get a significantly closer shave than anything plastic, cheap, and made by slave labor provides. The shave is very close. The blades? They last a week. I spent this much on 5 or 6 plastic multi-blade garbage cartridges. That's about 5 or 6 weeks. These blades will last me years! The cost savings is IMMENSE. The razor itself is metal and durable. My son who is eight could probably inherit it. The blades are cheap. The shave is better. The blades are made in the US. Multiblades are for suckers. I'll never go back.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Personna DE Double Edge Razor Blades, 100 Count
- Taylor of Old Bond Street Sandalwood Shaving Cream Bowl, 5.3-Ounce
- Merkur Mk34c Double Edge Razor with Heavy Duty Short Handle

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