Newer is not always better
Customer Service, Marketing February 5th, 2007For years I used the Gillette Trac II and was happy with the shave. Of course, when the three blade systems came out I blindly upgraded to the Sensor / Sensor Excel.
Well, recently I figured why am I paying close to $1.25 per cartridge just for an extra little blade that might not do anything.
So, a few months back I picked up some no name brand Trac II cartridges. At less than $0.25 per cartidge this works out to be a deal. Of course, when I looked I found I had thrown out those three or four Trac II handles I had been holding onto. Then no matter what store I went to I could not find a handle. They are not even for sale on the P&G store. They are clearly off the market to prevent what I am attempting to do.
Finally, I found a handle now marketed under specialty packaging for “African-amercan sensitive skin.” The blades are some strange design, but the handle matches that for the Trac II blade.
End result — the Trac II actually provdes a closer and smooter shave than the three balde Sensor Excel. Not only am I getting a better shave, but I am saving some $50 a year. Not much you say, but it is enough to pay for my Web hosting.




















February 9th, 2007 at 4:24 pm
This may be blasphemous for a Bostonian to say but I recently switched to the Schick Quattro. Here is my blog post on it:
Schick Quattro vs. Gillette Mach 3