- Pack of 12 10-count razors (total of 120-counts)
- Top quality stainless steel twin blades
- Unique no-slip handle for excellent shaving control
- Close and comfortable shave
Product Description
The sensitive skin shaver for twin-blade users who want a close and precise shave. Twin-blade for a close and comfortable shave A slim head to help shave those hard-to-reach areas. Longer handle for better maneuverability and control. Product range includes BIC® Twin Select Sensitive /Easy 2 Sensitive Shaver ( green handle ) BIC® Twin Select Normal /Easy 2 Precision ( blue handle ) and BIC® Twin Select Tough Beard ( black handle )…. More >>













THEY MAKE A VERY DANGEROUS RAZOR… I CUT MYSELF BADLY DO NOT PURCHASE THEM PLEASE!!! THE COMPANY IS FRENCH AND THEY DO NOT RESPOND…
Rating: 1 / 5
Dear bag of BIC Twin Select Twin Blade Razors,
You have destroyed my skin for the last time.
I divorce you! I divorce you! I divorce you!
Rating: 1 / 5
These are the cheapest disposable razors on the market, both in price and quality. If you’re accustomed to using a standard razor or a better quality disposable, you’ll probably be disappointed with these BIC Twin Blade Disposable razors.
My biggest complaint about the BIC disposables is that they’re difficult to hold, and thus hard to use without cutting yourself. The package claims they have a longer handle than before, but it’s still shorter than other brands. Furthermore, the surface of the handle is smooth, so it slips in your fingers when they’re wet. I myself have used the Gillette Custom Plus for the past ten years or so. At Costco, they’re currently less than 50¢ per razor in a pack of 52 (including sales tax). I like that the handle is rubberized, not smooth, and about the same length as non-disposables. The swivel head also seems to help maintain a constant angle against the skin. I wish disposables were closer in weight to non-disposables, but that’s one of the trade-offs.
One last comment about buying razors in bulk like this…
There is enough moisture in the air to corrode razor blades noticeably in a very short time. You’ll start to notice older blades don’t shave quite as well as when they were new, even though they were never actually used. My suggestion is to vacuum pack all but a month’s worth of razors. And in case it’s not obvious, you should *never* store blades in the bathroom–always keep them in a place where the temperature is stable and the humidity is low.
Rating: 2 / 5
My husband, who has a tough beard and shaves every day, discovered these at the local convenient store. They work better than any expensive blade he’s tried and are gentle on his face. He was thrilled to get a huge box of these, all at once. Now he won’t run out!
Rating: 5 / 5
These razors are becoming difficult to find in local stores in my area. They are cheap and function well. I was pleased to be able to find an ample supply.
Rating: 5 / 5