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Sainsbury's Basics Disposable RazorNewest Review: ... price you get a pack of five disposable razors. The packet is orange and white - mainly white actually, apparently that is ... more |
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by - written on 25/10/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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Sainsbury's Basics Range has recently expanded - when you go into a Sainsbury's store, you can see posters promoting the range, which they never really used to do before. The Basics Range includes Disposable Razors, and it is these that I am going to review here. They cost a bargain-tastic 23 pence, and for this paltry price you get a pack of five disposable razors. The packet is orange and white - mainly white actually, apparently that is cheaper to produce - and states clearly on the front '5 single blade disposable razors'. Underneath this, in a smaller font, is the legend "nothing added, stubble taken away". On the back is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/07/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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I'm not sure if it's better to buy cheap razors and replenish them when they need it or go for a more expensive one but I just can't justify the price of the blades on the expensive razors. I can't physically bring myself to pick up the box, take it to the check out and hang over £5 or more for a few little bits of plastic and metal so that is why I stick to these. These razors cost 13p for five plastic razors so that is dead cheap. You will find the in the health and beauty aisle at you local Sainsbury's and you might get a few sniggers from passers-by as you dump them in your trolley! The razors are easy to handle with a fairly thick arm. There is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/07/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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I usually use very decent quality razors. I spend a fortune on replacement heads a week cos I shave my bits and pieces every day! I have done since I was 15 so it's necessity now or my hair grows so fast, dark and thick I look like a gorilla lmao! I don't know what I'm laughing at there tis true! So this week while doing my stock up shopping in my local Sainsburys I saw these 5 disposable razors for 13p! Now ordinarily I'd run past them but to be honest I have so many marks on my legs at the moment my thinking is so what! What's one more extra scar type of thing so I plopped some in my trolley! The Packaging.... Is incredibly cheap ... Read the complete review
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