ShaveWorld: Like a razor of the month club, without the club part

John Biggs

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Thursday, May 15th, 2008


ShaveWorld.com is a subscription razor service that lets you order a year of shaver razors in advance, ensuring, presumably, you’ll never run out. They sell Gillette products right now and you can 4 packs once a month starting 9.99 euro a month ($15). Obviously this might be an embarrassment of riches once you get 5,000 blades sent to your house in a six month period and it’s a little more expensive, at least in U.S. prices, than just buying it in a drug store but this looks to be focused on the Euro zone where these things are ‘spensive anyway.

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