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Gillette Fusion Manual Cartridges, 12-Count
Review by Edward Mulligan : The priciest, but also the best 
Typically I'm skeptical of "premium" brand names, but I've used mach 3, a few generic razors, and earlier Gillette models, and I have to admit the Gillette Fusion cartridges are the best. Using these blades while sharp I almost never nick myself. My facial hair is a little tough so I used to have trouble getting a clean shave on the first try. With these razors that's never been an issue for me.
Granted, these are the most expensive razors you'll typically see in stores. However, the amazon price is great (especially with subscribe & save). Moreover, using tips I saw on another razor review, I can get an individual Gillette razor to last about a month. By rinsing the gunk off with hot water after shaving, spraying the razor with shower cleaner, then propping it against the wall the durability improves dramatically.
Honestly, if I hadn't discovered I could make a single razor last a month I wouldn't bother buying these. I think they're the best, but they're not THAT much better than other razors. A dull razor is a dull razor regardless of brand. Yet, if you can make a razor 12 pack last a year, and they're so cheap on Amazon, why not buy the best?
Gillette Fusion Manual Cartridges, 12-Count
Review by J. Cole "JC" : Real deal, no fakes 
This product was no different than what I would purchase in a store. Works well and I will plan to purchase again in the future.
Gillette Fusion Manual Cartridges, 12-Count
Review by Tully Mars : Just like what you get at the store but cheaper 
The fusion 12-pack is just what you'd get at the store, but somewhat cheaper since it's a 12-pack. If you like the fusion go for it. Not that this is not the Fusion ProGlide, which are a bit nice, but also a bit more expensive.
Gillette Fusion Manual Cartridges, 12-Count
Review by AmazingMets : Decent Shave, Leaves Some Stubble 
This has been my default razor for a few years now, but it does tend to leave a little bit of stubble behind. It's not as close as they may advertise and takes a few strokes to get things right. It doesn't irritate my skin and each razor lasts for a fair amount of time, so it's bad, it's just not great.