Sorry to disappoint you, whitesix, but I think the ones I have are Sensor Excel. Two blades with a lubrastrip thing and then the lower silicon strip that's supposed to prime the hairs to raise them for cutting or something. here's my travel razor and a blade: It's a TOBS handle I got from the ESC.That's interesting Greybeard; may I ask where you get your Gillette Sensor - 2 Blade Cartridges from (not the Sensor Excel, which is a different experience entirely) and at what price. I have still got some left (as this is my favourite Cartridge system), but I was waiting until I return to India in order to stock up in bulk. I have tried the DE safety razor, but cannot be doing with all of the paraphernalia that goes with it and like to shave quickly without getting cut to shreds. Spent out on a top of the range Muhle (please excuse spelling if incorrect) c/w soaps, brushes, pre-shave, blades, etc, etc; but found the cartridge razor best for me overall. The Sensor - 2 Blade seemed consistently to give a very good shave and lasts; AND is as good as possible (for a cartridge system) for the environment, as one only needs to discard a fairly small cartridge as opposed to a complete razor etc.
I must admit that my rule of shaving is that the shave must be completed with one razor only. Excuse my total ignorance, but is a Schick Injector a cartridge / disposable razor (genuine question, I'm not aware)?Virtually every modern razor system delivers a good shave. Personally I am not a fan of Harry's or Bic.I have bought all the latest Bics, so need to give them a try. The Mach3, Sensor3 and Quattro are excellent value as disposables. I get excellent shaves from 70's/80's/90's fixed and pivoting twin blade carts. To prevent even the possibility of clogging, my first pass is with a Schick injector.
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