Amazon[amazon.com] has 4-Count Philips Norelco OneBlade 360 Blades (QP440/80) for $38.21 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $36.30. Shipping is free.
Price $6.69 lower (16% savings) than the list price of $42.99 $8.32 lower (19% savings) than the previous price of $44.62
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 4-Count Philips Norelco OneBlade 360 Blades (QP440/80) for $38.21 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $36.30. Shipping is free.
Price $6.69 lower (16% savings) than the list price of $42.99 $8.32 lower (19% savings) than the previous price of $44.62
Model: Philips Norelco OneBlade 360 Blades, Genuine Replacement Blades for OneBlade Electric Shaver and Trimmer, 4 Pack, QP440/80
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Which knock offs are you using? Same quality, just cheaper price?
Also curious about this. Use this every other week and probably coming due for some new blades. Recommendations would be appreciated. I've just bought the brand ones so far because they work well enough and try not to order stuff from china (specifically outside main factory produced) due to quality issues.
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I second this. When you look at how they work, its very obvious why they suck. I can't believe they passed through any kind of testing before release.
Anyone wondering, they puck your hair and it hurts. It's because the head is more flexible, the vibrations move the hole head(and the hairs with it) instead of just the blade.
The Aliexpress replacements with the most orders have enough negative reviews stating that they catch the skin that I am hesitant to give them a try. Anyone have experience with them vs the newest Philips replacements?
The Aliexpress replacements with the most orders have enough negative reviews stating that they catch the skin that I am hesitant to give them a try. Anyone have experience with them vs the newest Philips replacements?
I've tried aftermarket replacements from multiple sellers over the years, but they're all terrible and cut me up.I won't try any more. The Philips blades are overpriced, but they always work well.
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Did a deep dive last week trying to find genuine replacements of the originals what a pain! Finally broke down and bought a five pack from Sam's Club. How to pay shipping on top of the order since they don't sell in store.
Would love a source of knock offs that are decent or I'm stocking up from Sam's Club
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100% agreed
I'd rather use the cheaper knock offs.
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I'd rather use the cheaper knock offs.
Which knock offs are you using? Same quality, just cheaper price?
Also curious about this. Use this every other week and probably coming due for some new blades. Recommendations would be appreciated. I've just bought the brand ones so far because they work well enough and try not to order stuff from china (specifically outside main factory produced) due to quality issues.
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Anyone wondering, they puck your hair and it hurts. It's because the head is more flexible, the vibrations move the hole head(and the hairs with it) instead of just the blade.
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Stucks* seriously they pull hair.
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Would love a source of knock offs that are decent or I'm stocking up from Sam's Club
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