

🪒 Elevate your morning ritual with the Mach3 — where precision meets effortless style.
The Gillette Mach3 Razor for Men features a premium stainless steel handle paired with two 3-blade refills, each engineered to provide up to 15 smooth, close shaves. Its upgraded Lubrastrip enhances glide to reduce skin irritation, while the open-blade design allows for easy rinsing and long-lasting sharpness. Trusted by millions, this razor combines durability, comfort, and precision for a superior daily grooming experience.





| ASIN | B06X9V77XY |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,576 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #4 in Men's Cartridge Razors |
| Brand | Gillette |
| Brand Name | Gillette |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 26,248 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00047400658929 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Dimensions | 0.91 x 4.13 x 7.87 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.44 Ounces |
| Manual Shaving Razor Type | Cartridge Razor |
| Manufacturer | 5.11 Tactical Apparel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel |
| Number of Blades | 3 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Skin Type | Normal |
| Style | Mach3 1 Handle + 2 Refills |
| UPC | 047400658929 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**M
A Razor Chosen at the Edge of Morning
Two razors diverged upon the sink one day, And I—still half-asleep, with stubble gray— I chose the Mach3, worn smooth by trust, Its weight familiar, its promise just. There is a quiet honesty to this razor, a sense that it knows its work and asks little praise for doing it well. The three blades move as if in agreement, each following the other with a steady resolve, clearing the way without argument or drama. One does not rush with it; one proceeds. The shave is close, clean, and forgiving, the sort that leaves the skin calm rather than contested. Morning after morning, it proves reliable, a small ritual repeated before the day branches out into uncertainties. No tugging, no needless irritation—only the simple satisfaction of a task done right. Like good fences or well-trodden paths, it endures because it works. I’ve tried others, flashier perhaps, But this choice—made daily—holds fast. Five stars, for the road it takes each dawn, And the confidence of knowing it’s the right one drawn
H**.
Still the best around
Short version: this is still the best razor out there. Buy it. Medium length version: I have tried all the Gillette gear up to their newest fanciest thing, I've used electrics including the top-of-line Panasonic and Braun, and I've used double-edge safety razors. I recommend the Mach3 and Mitchell's Wool Fat Shaving Soap applied and face-lathered with a silvertip badger brush. Also, it turns out technique matters a ton, something I never knew until I started using the double-edge. Learn how to shave right and this tool will give you a killer shave every time. Really unnecessarily long version: Gillette sent me one of these for my 18th birthday, which is now half my life ago. It was their new thing at the time. I used it until they came out with the Fusion, then used that. I was never completely happy with either of those options; I have a tough beard and relatively sensitive skin, so I never got super close shaves and if I shaved two days in a row I got pretty fierce razor rash. So I pretty much only shaved every other day or less, which was OK until I got a job where I wanted to be clean shaven every day. My first response to that problem was to try electrics out. I actually tested a few different models and landed on the top of line Panasonic. It did what I wanted in terms of letting me shave every day without discomfort, but the shave wasn't as close as the Gillette equipment. That was pretty much fine...if I had a date or an important meeting I'd shave with a blade that day, and otherwise it was good enough. Then one day in idle conversation, I remarked that I wasn't completely satisfied with the quality of my shaving, and a coworker of mine told me I needed to switch things up. He suggested using a double-edge razor (the old-school safety razor with the actual blade instead of a cartridge) and shaving soap with a brush instead of foam or gel. He even loaned me a brush and a razor (a pretty baller Gillette from the 1960s, with adjustable pitch) to try it out. At first I had difficultly. But he shared some tips and tricks, and I read some stuff online about face lathering, paying attention to the grain of your beard, technique, etc. And I got pretty good. I bought my own brush and razor (actually a couple, but eventually settled on a Merkur "Sledgehammer Slant" which is basically the most aggressive safety razor on the market), tried a ton of different blades (settled on Feather) and soaps (settled on Mitchell's Wool Fat at home, Harris & Co. shave stick while traveling), and basically geeked out on the whole thing. If this sounds like a lot of trouble to go to, well it was. But I was getting much better shaves than I ever had before, which made me pretty happy. It did take a bit longer to shave, and occasionally I'd nick myself worse than I would have with a cartridge, but overall I was quite pleased. For the last few years, however, I've been traveling quite a bit for work. You can't take double-edge blades on an airplane in a carry-on. So I was checking a bag everywhere I went, even though typically I'd only be out for a few days. I didn't really consider how much of a pain this was...it was just kind of habitual. Meanwhile, at some point somebody gave me a Harry's cartridge razor for some reason. It just sat around for several months, but then I had a business trip coming up that was going to start with dinner the night I arrived, close enough to my landing time that I really didn't want to have to wait around for a checked bag. So I tossed the Harry's razor in my carryon and left my beloved slant-bar at home. I wasn't really looking forward to it. And then I got a really great shave! I was a bit shocked, but there was no question, it was vastly better than I had ever gotten with a cartridge razor previously, and in fact about as good as I'd get with the double-edge on one of my best days. In retrospect, I think two things were happening: first, shaving soap and a brush really are way better than canned shaving cream, and second, I had learned all this technique when using the double-edge, which turned out to also be useful with the cartridge. In any case, I kept using the Harry's razor for a little while, but it had a problem with clogging, so I jumped on Amazon and bought this Mach3 and also a Fusion5 ProShield. Both of them shave great. But I think the Mach3 does just a bit better, and also the blades are about half as expensive. Now that I know what I'm doing, I can knock a shave out in just a couple minutes, or I can take another few minutes and do a two-pass, really superlatively close shave. It's really pretty fantastic, and I wish I'd have learned all that back when I was a teenager. So, the moral of this story is summed up in the medium length version: I've tried everything (except a true straight razor...maybe someday, but for now that's too much trouble even for me), and the Mach3 is the best shaving tool available. If you aren't getting good shaves with it, you're probably doing it wrong. Go with the grain (more complicated than it sounds...my grain is different on each side of my face for example) for the first pass, and if you're looking for that date-night smoothness lather up again and take another pass very gently against the grain. Some folks even take three passes, going 90 degrees across the grain in between the with and against passes. Depending on your beard, you might get shaves you find acceptable with regular shaving gel or whatnot; if you don't, pick up a good brush and some soap. Google face-lathering, and in particular I recommend the "load and hydrate" method as the soap/water ratio matters more than you would think. Anyway the main point is that even though shaving seems like a simple thing that most of us have been doing for a long time and not thinking much about, it turns out there's a lot of knowledge out there that can be quite helpful. I realize this story was ridiculously long. But I really hope somebody reads it and ends up getting killer shaves when they weren't before. If you can't already tell, I'm awfully happy about it.
J**R
Smooth, Precise, and Long-Lasting Shave – The Gillette Mach3 is a Winner!
The Gillette Mach3 Razor is hands down one of the best razors I’ve ever used. The 3-blade technology provides an incredibly smooth and close shave without irritation or nicks. The razor glides effortlessly over my skin, and the precision trimmer on the back is perfect for edging around sideburns or shaving smaller areas. I’ve been using this razor for a while now, and the blades last much longer than I expected. The handle feels sturdy and comfortable in my hand, with just the right weight and grip for optimal control. It’s a reliable razor that delivers consistent performance every time. I’ve also noticed that my skin is left feeling soft and smooth after shaving, with minimal to no razor burn. If you want a high-quality, affordable razor that gets the job done quickly and effectively, the Gillette Mach3 is the way to go!
N**E
Thought it was a gimmick but it helps
After years my previous razor broke and I decided to try a razor for more sensitive skin. I thought the swivel and vibrating feature of this razor was a gimmick but tried it out. The first two shaves on the new razor were faster and the hard spots on my neck that usually require multiple passes from different angle were far easier and no razor burn. Whatever film the yellow pads around this razor cause it seems to help a lot. Not only was the shave faster, it was smoother in a single pass. Pretty good razor for 15 dollars and it doesn't require a contract and credit cards and non-stop monthly bills. Also the razors themselves on their previous Fusion models seemed to last longer so under the assumption a single razor lasts a month of shaves still its a good value. Also its nice that I can still use up the two remaining blades I have from the previous model with this update. The company PR has been bad for a few years but it seems like they are trying to make a comeback with better prices to value ratio. Comparing it to blades that need replacing after 4 or 5 shaves its just cheaper but a higher quality shave.
N**Y
Wonderful razor
This is the smartest way you can get a Gillette Mac free cuz they're very very expensive and I don't know why I really couldn't tell you why but don't go with any of the cheap razors I learned that one the hard way so
D**Z
Wonderful razor.
Is to use. Light weight.
J**J
Smooth Shave Every Time
I’ve been using the Gillette Mach3 for a while now, and it’s hands down one of the best razors I’ve tried. The blades are sharp and last a good amount of time, and the lubrication strip really makes shaving smooth and comfortable — no irritation. The handle feels solid in hand, and the razor glides easily over my face. I also appreciate that the pack comes with 10 blade refills, so I won’t have to worry about running out anytime soon. Overall, it’s reliable, convenient, and gives a close shave every time. Definitely worth it if you want a hassle-free grooming routine.
J**J
Still the best
The best razor. Not "it's still a good razor" (referring to the fact it's old), but the best Jerry, the best. The spacing and angle of the blades is key. BTW, if you're not shaving against the grain, are you really fully shaving? BTW2, if you don't like blade shaving, but think electric shavers aren't good either, I guarantee you cheaped out and never tried a great electric razor. Arc5 is great, I highly recommend it. And I might as well make it a trifecta, also recommend the Norelco OneBlade.
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