
Shoppers say razor 'glides like butter' and is the 'best' they've ever used
Shoppers say razor 'glides like butter' and is the 'best' they've ever used
The Harry's Starter Set is affordable and contains grooming essentials
The set is now better than half price with a hassle-free subscription
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There's nothing more frustrating than being enticed by sleek packaging and features, only to discover that the razor is overpriced and over-stylised. However, shoppers are turning their attention to an affordable razor set, claiming it gave them the 'best shave' they've ever had. Founded in 2013, Harry's is a brand dedicated to providing straightforward, high-quality razors and shaving products that 'feel good to use', while keeping prices 'fair'.
Now, customers can grab one of its premium razors at a discounted price. Harry's Starter Set is priced at £5.60, and includes the Truman Handle and a five-blade cartridge - available in colours such as orange, green, or blue - with the option to upgrade to an even more stylish handle if desired.
The set also comes with a foaming shave gel enriched with aloe for a smooth shave, and a travel blade cover to keep those blades in top condition while travelling. The separate purchase of a Truman Handle would cost £8.75, while the starter kit, usually £11.25, offers more than 50% savings, reports the Express. Purchasers must subscribe for regular deliveries of the shaving necessities.
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To subscribe, shoppers need to select their handle choice, click "Next Step," arrange refills, and personalise their plan. Other shaver sets are on the market, including Farrar Tanner's Edwin Jagger 4pc Mach3 Shaving Set in Ebony, which costs a cool £105. It features a handsome four-piece collection, including a razor and stylish bowls, ready to elevate any grooming ritual.
Meanwhile, the Philips Electric Shaver 3000 Series, prized for delivering a precise shave, wet or dry, retails at £59.99 on Amazon. Back to Harry's shaving kit, the brand has an 4.5 out of 5-star Trustpilot rating, based on more than 22,000 reviews.
Harry's Starter Set
£11.25
£5.60
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The Harry's Starter Kit, worth £11.25, features e verything you need for a close, comfortable shave. The razor has sharp, durable blades, a flex hinge, a lubricating strip, and a precision trimmer for your sideburns and hard-to-reach places like under your nose. Meanwhile the shaving foam boasts an aloe-enriched formula helps soothe and refresh your skin as you shave.
A customer shared: "The blades are great and the fact that I don't need to remember to shop for them is helpful."
Another added: "I've been using Harry's for years, probably since they first launched their products. The product range has increased considerably since then but all of them are superb and competitively priced. Their packaging, speed of delivery and customer service is excellent. I for one wouldn't use anything else and would naturally highly recommend Harry's anytime."
A third wrote: "Honestly Amazing. The shaver is Awesome. And it glides like Butter. Especially with the foaming shaving gel. It has aloe in it that is awesome for sensitive skin. I got the free kit and only had to pay for shipping. It's a steal in my opinion. You should definitely check it out."
Buyers can save money on the starter set
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Some customers have faced issues: "My bi-monthly shaving kit had not arrived as normal but, on contacting Harry's, immediate action was taken. Unfortunately a further delay occurred, but I have been given a month's refund because of this. I am very happy with the quick response and concern expressed at their initial failure and am continuing using them."
Another buyer commented: "The best shave that I've had. Always top quality." For those interested in trying the product, Harry's starter kit comes at a price of £5.60, providing a chance to experience the product before committing to their straightforward subscription service.
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