In Bulk — Buy Razors

Services like Dollar Shave Club or Harry’s offer "bulk" scheduling, though you can often find their hardware at big-box retailers now. 2. Where to Shop for Maximum Savings

For safety razor enthusiasts, sites like Magnum Gardening or West Coast Shaving offer "sample bulk packs" so you can test 50+ blades from different brands before committing to 500 of one kind. 3. Calculate the "Price Per Shave" buy razors in bulk

The initial handle costs more ($20–$50), but the replacement double-edged blades cost about $0.10 to $0.25 each when bought in packs of 100. Services like Dollar Shave Club or Harry’s offer

Brands like Gillette or Schick. These are the most expensive. Bulk buying usually means 12+ packs to get the cost per blade under $2.50. These are the most expensive

Store your bulk supply outside the humid bathroom (like a linen closet) until you need the next one.

Ideal for safety blades (look for brands like Astra, Feather, or Shark ) and disposable packs. Setting up a subscription can shave an extra 5–15% off the bulk price.