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I AM MEN 3&5-KL RASIERER

  • Brand: I am

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3.47 statt 4.95 CHF|1 Stk.

I AM MEN 3&5-KL RASIERER

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«Customers are generally satisfied with the razor, praising its good price-performance ratio and effectiveness, especially for sensitive skin. Some mention issues with blade durability and the holder, which could be improved. Overall, the product is regarded as recommendable.»

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32 ratings

what I needed

best shaver

Worth the price. Also recommended for women😉

Mediocre, poor quality blade, I've already bought better and more efficient private labels. Not a good experience for this product.

Perfect for hair on the legs, armpits and crotch

Practical and affordable

Inexpensive and very satisfied

I have switched from Gilette to I am and am extremely satisfied! Very good product with a good price-performance ratio. Too bad there is no travel set!!!!! Would be very desirable, dear Migros.

I tested the 5 blade version. For what it is (cartridge shaver) it is good. But yes, the cartridge needs to be replaced after 3-5 x use. As with any razor like Gillette and Wilkinson, I researched the OEM and really found it: The razor here is the Dorco FVA1000. Dorco holders are cross-compatible. That means most heads go on most holders. Which is nice at a price of 5 CHF. The heads enjoy a high reputation and were/are also used in the Executive Line of Dollar Shave Club, among others. + inexpensive + well-known manufacturer + huge variety of available heads (google Dorco razor) To all those who miss the old, predecessor holder: This was the Dorco TRA1000, marketed in their Pace line. It is still available today.

A wet shaver that is unfortunately no good from my point of view. Whether with 3 or 5 blades: A good shave is possible a maximum of 1-2 times. By the 2nd pass, I already have the feeling that the blades are no longer cutting finely. From then on, I always have to touch up with an ancient disposable razor that I still have. Unfortunately, this problem exists with all wet shavers I know anyway. It seems to me that although the blades are becoming more and more complicated, they are specially designed to become blunt as quickly as possible. It's a huge rip-off and an equally big money-making scheme.