Tuesday, March 25, 2008

CVS M3 Razors

CVS M3 RazorsI’ll be trying to hit up a few budget brand products that may be appealing to consumers. Up next, I'll be reviewing CVS Chap Block. Right now? The CVS M3 razor blade, and handle. One is completely useless without the other, because the blade cartridges are not interchangeable with the Mach 3 handle, as I originally assumed.

The handle is high quality, and has a very substantial feel to it. Easily on par with most of the major brands; it didn’t feel cheap at all. And, having said that, the compliments stop right there.

The shave was absolutely atrocious. I have used five 'shave' old disposable single blade razors that have given me a much easier, closer shave than the CVS M3 did. Asinine. It took multiple passes to get my face anywhere near the neighborhood of 'smooth.' Only plus; it didn’t cut me. Trouble is, it didn’t cut much of anything else, like hair. Saving a few bucks just isn’t worth it if you have to sacrifice that much quality. Ignore these completely; there are far better options for just marginally more money.

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–Jeremy Hobbs

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1 comments:

shirtees.net said...

I wonder if these have RFID chips in them like the Mach 3's do? Learn more about RFID chips and why they are bad over at spychips.com. Im not trying to spam, but trying to get people to see whats going on. These CVS M3 shavers might be a better choice if they dont contain RFID chips.