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18 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Fusion Power Razor - Surprisingly Improved But Still Expensive Aug 18, 2008
By Mark
"Technology, Music and Movies"
I have used a regular Fusion razor for a while, and a few months ago I decided to give the Gillette Fusion Power Phenom Razor a try. As far as I can tell, other than cosmetic color differences this design is the same as the Gillette Fusion Power Razor, Phantom, 1 razor and the Gillette Fusion Power Battery Powered Shaving System, 1system. I can definitely understand the criticisms but I have been surprised myself by what a difference a little vibration has made. Suffice it to say I think this shaver and the powered vibration are an improvement over previous models.
While I can understand that some accuse Gillette of a gimmick, I can say that these razor blades definitely do seem to shave closer than the Mach 3 version. So if it's a gimmick, then I too have been fooled.
The vibration definitely seems to help the razor glide over my face more smoothly. As a result it takes less passes to get a complete shave.
Even if you are speptical but just want to find out if the vibration will help you, these are going for less than a dollar more than the manual version, the Gillette Fusion Manual Razor with Replacement Cartridge and Storage Case. So that extra 80 cents is worth finding out if the vibration helps you. If it doesn't just don't use the power feature and this is the same as the manual fusion.
I will have to agree that the small blade on the back of the razor is not effective for shaping. It's just too hard to get it at the perfect angle. Still, this is a minor con, and I'm sure that some people will be able to get the proper technique with it.
The Gillette Fusion Power Replacement Cartridges, 8-Count Package may not be the greatest value out there, but these refills are what you need. These definitely come at a premium price. After using these refills for a while they seem to last longer than my Mach 3 ones did. So I can accept the premium.
The first blade that came with my shaver lasted a while, and my first refill has gone strong for a while too. I think these blades were made to last a LONG time so it's easier to accept the higher cost of refills. Then again, by comparison the cost of the initial shaver and blade seem to be low so it's worth giving it a try.
Enjoy!
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
better razor than the mach 3 Feb 22, 2009
By Amazon Shopper This razor works much better than the mach 3 razors and you get a much cleaner shave with it. The blades seem to last a little longer than the mach 3's by almost 1 1/2 times. I have found that that single blade on the opposite side of the razor head is fairly useless as the angle on it makes it difficult to shave.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
No Shave Is Better...Worth The Price Jul 03, 2008
By frequent amazon visitor The POWER Fusion is the one to get. The razor its self is inexpensive and it comes with a cartridge. It is amazing. The least amount of irritation with the closest shave ever. The replacement blades for the razor are expensive but guys....it is well worth it....Amazon has the best prices for the replacement blades....the 8pack costs 20 something $ here and at Walgreens or CVS the 8pack of replacement cartridges is over $30.
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A Nice Upgrade Apr 05, 2009
By Jason It's a razor. It does its job well. I previously used the Mach3 lineup including both manual and power. The primary advantages of switching to the Fusion are (i) you get the trimmer on the back and (ii) you get a closer shave on the first pass. The disadvantages are (i) fusion blades will not work on the Mach3 handle and (ii) you will pay a bit more for these blades compared to the Mach3. If you shave all the time and you like new technology, I recommend the switch. If you shave only periodically and think all razors are created equal, stick with what you have.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A close shave, long lasting Mar 27, 2009
By Kiwi Bob I received the razor promptly, and have been using the first blade for 3 weeks now. This is a long time, as previously Mach 3 blades lasted only 7-9 days.
The small blade on the back seems a bit gimicky, and I haven't made much use of it. I am not sure how much use the battery vibration is, as a couple of times I have forgotten to turn it on, and it seems to work just as well.
A great razor, worth the purchase.
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