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# Durable chrome-plated stainless steel handle Precision-engineered double edge blades Closed comb head for ultimate control King C. Gillette Safety Razor with Chrome Plated Handle and 5 Platinum Coated Double Edge Safety Razor Blade Refills

**Brand:** king c. gillette
**Price:** € 38.70
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🪒 Elevate Your Grooming Game with Legendary Precision

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** King C. Gillette Safety Razor with Chrome Plated Handle and 5 Platinum Coated Double Edge Safety Razor Blade Refills by king c. gillette
- **How much does it cost?** € 38.70 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- king c. gillette enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted king c. gillette brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Grip & Glide Like a Pro:** Chrome-plated handle with textured surface ensures steady control even in wet conditions.
- • **Heritage Meets Innovation:** Iconic King C. Gillette design perfected over a century for timeless style and performance.
- • **Ready to Shave Out of the Box:** Includes 5 platinum-coated stainless steel blades for long-lasting sharpness and easy replacement.
- • **Beginner-Friendly, Expert-Approved:** Closed comb head design offers safety and precision, ideal for newcomers and grooming aficionados alike.
- • **Master Your Beard Lines with Surgical Precision:** Classic double-edged blades deliver a close, irritation-free shave every time.

## Overview

The King C. Gillette Safety Razor combines over 100 years of shaving innovation with modern durability. Featuring a chrome-plated stainless steel handle and 5 platinum-coated double-edged blades, it offers precise edging, superior control, and reduced skin irritation. Its closed comb head design ensures a safe, close shave, making it the perfect blend of heritage craftsmanship and contemporary performance for the discerning professional.

## Description

The pinnacle of over a century's worth of innovation and expertise, and the only range that bears the name of our company's founder: King C. Gillette. This safety razor for men is an iconic design inspired by our heritage, for edging with ultimate precision, classic function and style. A single Platinum coated double edged safety razor blade shapes with precise accuracy, ideal for edging sideburns and strong beard lines to help you achieve your perfect look. Our closed comb head design, perfected a century ago, allows for great control, while the high-quality chrome plated handle ensures long-lasting durability. Includes 5 Platinum coated stainless steel double edged razor blades for a precision finish and lasting durability. How to insert a new blade: first, hold the razor upside down, unscrew the handle and lift off the blade guard and old blade. Second, place a new blade on to the cap using the central screw and two location posts to keep the blade straight. Lastly, replace the guard and reattach the handle by turning clockwise until fully tightened.

Review: Merkur Clone—A Good Thing - Gillette invented this kind of razor 120 years ago and it was so good it’s going strong in 2021. From its inception, disposable blade shaving has always made its money on the blades and given away the handle for a pittance. DE blades have long since been commoditized and there is very little profit left in them. There’s a little margin left in the brushes, soaps and creams that accompany this way of shaving but the razors and blades themselves are emblematic of their own thin profit margins. So it was gratifying to see Gillette delve into its heritage with little prospect of market reward. They didn’t go with one of their classic razor designs—a twist-to-open Super Speed, perhaps, or one of the great flat bottom Tech razors from their British factories. They still have the designs in the archives, but the tooling is long gone as are any employees with experience manufacturing those great old brass razors. So they looked around at current DE razor production for a good design. The one they chose, Germany’s Merkur, has been in production with basically the exact same head design for over 80 years and is considered by many to be the best DE razor in current production. Oh, there are plenty of fancier metals being used for razors: Stainless, bronze, titanium, aluminum, brass. But you can’t argue with the shaving geometry of the Merkur design. They nailed it. So Gillette licensed it from Merkur for production under the Gillette label and here we are. Every guy likes something a little different. I’ve got an awful lot of vintage Gillette razors, and this thing, a Merkur, is better for me than all of them. I don’t need another razor, so I ignored the introduction of the King C. But a couple weeks ago it popped up on desertcart Fresh for $9.95. A new Merkur 34c sells on desertcart for $40 and I don’t own one, so I thought about buying the King C. for the first time. Decided to buy and it was in my hands about 19 hours later. I popped one of my favorite Voskhod blades in it for the next day’s shave. Shaved with it. Meh. It was tuggy and a bit rough. I put that down to the blade pairing and switched out the Voskhod for a Feather. I’m not going to say I got the best shave of my life. I often get great shaves. This was a great shave though, and not from a $100 Rockwell or a $200 Karve stainless. It was from a $9.95 pot metal Gillette Merkur clone. That is remarkable. Those other razors are expensive because stainless steel is hard to machine into a razor. Theoretically they’re going to last a lot longer than this razor. But you are missing out on nothing as far as the shave is concerned, and as long as you don’t drop it and break it or strip the threads I see no reason it shouldn’t last a lifetime. Walgreens and CVS sell this razor for $20 all day. If you’re seeing it here for $20 just hit the Buy button. I’ve been shaving this way for years and I can’t think of a better way to switch from cartridges. All the Chinese razors you can buy on this site will do the job but most of them won’t do it this well. You get comfort and safety here along with enough efficiency to get soft and smooth in 3 passes or fewer—that’s a lot fewer blades going over the same patch of skin than with a multi-blade cartridge. Less irritation. A word about the handle: The chromed brass handle of this razor is an interesting design choice. You might like it. I found it a little too long and a little too heavy and a bit slippery too. I don’t care about slippery. Just touch my wet fingers on my alum block and presto, no slippery problems. But you might not like it. I switched it out for a generic stainless bulldog handle I had in a drawer. It was just a tad lighter but quite a bit shorter with a lot of knurling. It really improved the mechanics of this razor for me. As always, YMMV. You don’t need a different handle or Feather blades to get a good shave from the King C. Gillette safety razor. It is now my top recommendation for a first safety razor. I’m kind of a shaving geek. I get up 20 minutes earlier than I used to on shaving days (I shave 4 days a week) just to enjoy the ambience and feel of a high quality grooming experience. I’ve spent wayyyy more money than I ever spent on Gillette cartridges so I didn’t wind up saving money with my cheap DE razor and 7¢ Astra blades (which BTW work GREAT in the King C). I have so many razors, blades, soaps, creams, brushes, aftershave splashes and balms, even a $30 “shaving towel” from Lancaster Razor Works which I love and would buy again in a heartbeat. So I’m a very sick man. But I’m also capable of telling you a few things from experience. One is that you might not like this razor. In ten years of trying everything I could get my hands on, I found out that some of the stuff most of the guys lusted after, I absolutely hated. And vice versa. In all this time I’ve found ways to get free samples of soaps, creams and splashes so I can try before buying. But they won’t send you a free razor. So finding my favorite razors was about buying and reselling a lot of them. It was a pain and I still have a drawerful of razors that have to go. I won’t be using them but they’ll all be somebody’s favorite. Haven’t found any shortcuts. But what a find this razor was for me after spending thousands on much nicer razors that frankly were not a good fit for my skin and whiskers and technique. I cannot make any guarantees for you with this razor, because your experience will differ from mine. THAT I guarantee. I can say this is a pretty mild razor that tends to work better with sharper blades. Works great with Feather, sharpest in the world. But I typically use Astra SP, the green packaging, because I can get them on desertcart for about 1/4 the price of Feathers and they do a wonderful job for me in this razor. For you maybe. Maybe not. But a lot of guys like this combination. Haven’t tried the KCG branded blades in it. I’m sure they’re fine but overpriced. Astra, Feather, Nacet, Personna (Israeli “red” ones or USA “lab blue”), and many others are worth a try. They are amazingly cheap and you can buy 5 or 10 to give them a proper trial for you to see what works best. There are huge differences and you WILL have your favorites. If you’re not ready to go both feet into wet shaving with a brush and shaving soap, try the Crēmo brand shave gel in a tube. It’s in all the stores and does a good job. It’s very costly per shave like the goo in the push button cans but it smells better and shaves better. Give yourself a chance with a cheap synthetic brush from RazoRock or Phoenix Artisan Accoutrements, and a tube of Proraso green shaving cream or a tub of cream from Taylor of Old Bond Street. Try the grapefruit scent, or Royal Forest. Watch some YouTube videos on how to lather these creams properly for a good shave without wasting product. It doesn’t take much. You might think a tub of Taylor’s is expensive until you see how long it lasts. Heck, a tube of Palmolive cream is a great place to start and that stuff is cheap. The reason you should have a brush and a shaving soap or cream designed to lather with a brush and water is simple: multiple passes. You won’t get baby smooth in one pass with a DE razor. If you’re using Edge gel in a can you’ll blow through that stuff lathering up multiple times. A brush holds enough lather for all the passes you need for the smoothness you want. Good luck.
Review: Quality Razor, Recommended for Beginners - This Gillette was not my first choice, however I am very pleased with it. I used a Harry's for a number of years, which I recently dropped in the shower and snapped the last replacement blade I had. Having never been totally impressed with the Harry's shave quality (really just liked the look and affordability of the cartridges), I tried a different brand from the grocery store, which ended up in the trash after two days. So while reluctantly ordering replacement blades for my Harry's after that, I stumbled upon safety razors. I've always been drawn to vintage, old-timey stuff, and was interested in them, though I went ahead and ordered the Harry's blades as planned. But there I was, back looking at safety razors the next day. After going through many pages of razors and reading about them, I decided I would get a Muhle R89. This was based on the design, reviews, and it being closed comb, which I'd read was a good choice for beginners. Unfortunately, it wouldn't ship very quickly, I was getting impatient waiting for the Harry's blades as well, and had nothing else to shave with. The Gillette kept coming up, and while it looked the part, it certainly didn't seem as cool as getting a Muhle or Parker or something. But as it was able to be delivered the next day and cost about the same as the package of Harry's razors that were now delayed in shipment, I figured why not try it for that price. This Gillette is everything I wanted, other than it not being the brand I was originally set on. The brand shouldn't be as important as the features and performance, and I love the solid metal parts, the weight of it, and the polished chrome finish, even the little KCG insignia on the top. I couldn't wait to try it out and used it within about 15 minutes of it being delivered. I found it really easy to install the blade, easy to use, and got a great shave. It was a little intimidating to switch razor type, especially after having a short and unsuccessful stint using a straight razor when I was younger, but I had no trouble shaving with this razor. I watched several YouTube videos on safety razor technique, which I would recommend doing, but there seems to be a tendency to demo them as a full barbershop-style experience: brush, mug, shave soap and other products. Don't feel like you need to do that. I used regular shave gel and aftershave and it was pretty comparable in technique as well as duration to my regular shaving routine. At some point I might still get the Muhle that I had been set on, but am overall totally happy with the Gillette I ended up with. I think this is a very good product and would recommend it, especially if you are new to safety razors. It is nice looking, well made, easy to use, and not a big investment if you decide it isn't for you.

## Features

- CLASSIC PRECISION: Classic edging precision for beard lines mastery including a closer shave, better control, and reduced skin irritation
- CHROME-PLATED HANDLE: Life-lasting metal handle with a patterned surface for enhanced grip and control
- DOUBLE EDGED SAFETY RAZOR. A single blade double-edged safety razor based on original King C. Gillette design
- STAINLESS STEEL BLADES. Includes 5 high-quality platinum-coated stainless steel double edged razor blades to shape with accuracy. Easily replaceable stainless-steel blades thanks to removable head
- CLOSED COMB HEAD, perfected a century ago, for the best control
- Iconic heritage-inspired design. The pinnacle of over a century’s worth of innovation and expertise

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08FF44M1H |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,385 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #8 in Men's Safety Shaving Razors |
| Brand | King C. Gillette |
| Brand Name | King C. Gillette |
| Color | Gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,257 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Dimensions | 1.22 x 2.52 x 6.42 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
| Manual Shaving Razor Type | Safety Razor |
| Manufacturer | Procter & Gamble |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Blades | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Skin Type | All |
| Style | Handle + 5 Refills |
| UPC | 047400670501 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** King C. Gillette
- **Handle Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Number of Blades:** 2
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Where is it made?**
A: The handle is sourced from China which isn’t a great thing but the head is made in Germany by Muhle and it’s the same geometry as the Muhle R89 razors with a stylistic difference in the bottom of the base plate. The Edwin Jagger DE89 and Muhle R89 are the same, and so too is this Gillette - it’s a very good shaver IMO.

**Q: how do you install blades**
A: First, carefully unscrew the handle.  The top section will come apart allowing you to replace the blade.  HTH

**Q: Are the de blades just relabeled from other gillette de blades? if so, what do they compare to i.e. silver blue, platinum, and or 7’o’clock?**
A: I believe it's the Platinum blades rebranded.

**Q: Can you use other brand of safety blades in this razor? thank you =)**
A: Of course since it’s not proprietary. But I prefer to stay with the same brand across every department I. Life. Here I stay with all Gillette branded razors and blades

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Merkur Clone—A Good Thing
*by A***R on April 23, 2021*

Gillette invented this kind of razor 120 years ago and it was so good it’s going strong in 2021. From its inception, disposable blade shaving has always made its money on the blades and given away the handle for a pittance. DE blades have long since been commoditized and there is very little profit left in them. There’s a little margin left in the brushes, soaps and creams that accompany this way of shaving but the razors and blades themselves are emblematic of their own thin profit margins. So it was gratifying to see Gillette delve into its heritage with little prospect of market reward. They didn’t go with one of their classic razor designs—a twist-to-open Super Speed, perhaps, or one of the great flat bottom Tech razors from their British factories. They still have the designs in the archives, but the tooling is long gone as are any employees with experience manufacturing those great old brass razors. So they looked around at current DE razor production for a good design. The one they chose, Germany’s Merkur, has been in production with basically the exact same head design for over 80 years and is considered by many to be the best DE razor in current production. Oh, there are plenty of fancier metals being used for razors: Stainless, bronze, titanium, aluminum, brass. But you can’t argue with the shaving geometry of the Merkur design. They nailed it. So Gillette licensed it from Merkur for production under the Gillette label and here we are. Every guy likes something a little different. I’ve got an awful lot of vintage Gillette razors, and this thing, a Merkur, is better for me than all of them. I don’t need another razor, so I ignored the introduction of the King C. But a couple weeks ago it popped up on Amazon Fresh for $9.95. A new Merkur 34c sells on Amazon for $40 and I don’t own one, so I thought about buying the King C. for the first time. Decided to buy and it was in my hands about 19 hours later. I popped one of my favorite Voskhod blades in it for the next day’s shave. Shaved with it. Meh. It was tuggy and a bit rough. I put that down to the blade pairing and switched out the Voskhod for a Feather. I’m not going to say I got the best shave of my life. I often get great shaves. This was a great shave though, and not from a $100 Rockwell or a $200 Karve stainless. It was from a $9.95 pot metal Gillette Merkur clone. That is remarkable. Those other razors are expensive because stainless steel is hard to machine into a razor. Theoretically they’re going to last a lot longer than this razor. But you are missing out on nothing as far as the shave is concerned, and as long as you don’t drop it and break it or strip the threads I see no reason it shouldn’t last a lifetime. Walgreens and CVS sell this razor for $20 all day. If you’re seeing it here for $20 just hit the Buy button. I’ve been shaving this way for years and I can’t think of a better way to switch from cartridges. All the Chinese razors you can buy on this site will do the job but most of them won’t do it this well. You get comfort and safety here along with enough efficiency to get soft and smooth in 3 passes or fewer—that’s a lot fewer blades going over the same patch of skin than with a multi-blade cartridge. Less irritation. A word about the handle: The chromed brass handle of this razor is an interesting design choice. You might like it. I found it a little too long and a little too heavy and a bit slippery too. I don’t care about slippery. Just touch my wet fingers on my alum block and presto, no slippery problems. But you might not like it. I switched it out for a generic stainless bulldog handle I had in a drawer. It was just a tad lighter but quite a bit shorter with a lot of knurling. It really improved the mechanics of this razor for me. As always, YMMV. You don’t need a different handle or Feather blades to get a good shave from the King C. Gillette safety razor. It is now my top recommendation for a first safety razor. I’m kind of a shaving geek. I get up 20 minutes earlier than I used to on shaving days (I shave 4 days a week) just to enjoy the ambience and feel of a high quality grooming experience. I’ve spent wayyyy more money than I ever spent on Gillette cartridges so I didn’t wind up saving money with my cheap DE razor and 7¢ Astra blades (which BTW work GREAT in the King C). I have so many razors, blades, soaps, creams, brushes, aftershave splashes and balms, even a $30 “shaving towel” from Lancaster Razor Works which I love and would buy again in a heartbeat. So I’m a very sick man. But I’m also capable of telling you a few things from experience. One is that you might not like this razor. In ten years of trying everything I could get my hands on, I found out that some of the stuff most of the guys lusted after, I absolutely hated. And vice versa. In all this time I’ve found ways to get free samples of soaps, creams and splashes so I can try before buying. But they won’t send you a free razor. So finding my favorite razors was about buying and reselling a lot of them. It was a pain and I still have a drawerful of razors that have to go. I won’t be using them but they’ll all be somebody’s favorite. Haven’t found any shortcuts. But what a find this razor was for me after spending thousands on much nicer razors that frankly were not a good fit for my skin and whiskers and technique. I cannot make any guarantees for you with this razor, because your experience will differ from mine. THAT I guarantee. I can say this is a pretty mild razor that tends to work better with sharper blades. Works great with Feather, sharpest in the world. But I typically use Astra SP, the green packaging, because I can get them on Amazon for about 1/4 the price of Feathers and they do a wonderful job for me in this razor. For you maybe. Maybe not. But a lot of guys like this combination. Haven’t tried the KCG branded blades in it. I’m sure they’re fine but overpriced. Astra, Feather, Nacet, Personna (Israeli “red” ones or USA “lab blue”), and many others are worth a try. They are amazingly cheap and you can buy 5 or 10 to give them a proper trial for you to see what works best. There are huge differences and you WILL have your favorites. If you’re not ready to go both feet into wet shaving with a brush and shaving soap, try the Crēmo brand shave gel in a tube. It’s in all the stores and does a good job. It’s very costly per shave like the goo in the push button cans but it smells better and shaves better. Give yourself a chance with a cheap synthetic brush from RazoRock or Phoenix Artisan Accoutrements, and a tube of Proraso green shaving cream or a tub of cream from Taylor of Old Bond Street. Try the grapefruit scent, or Royal Forest. Watch some YouTube videos on how to lather these creams properly for a good shave without wasting product. It doesn’t take much. You might think a tub of Taylor’s is expensive until you see how long it lasts. Heck, a tube of Palmolive cream is a great place to start and that stuff is cheap. The reason you should have a brush and a shaving soap or cream designed to lather with a brush and water is simple: multiple passes. You won’t get baby smooth in one pass with a DE razor. If you’re using Edge gel in a can you’ll blow through that stuff lathering up multiple times. A brush holds enough lather for all the passes you need for the smoothness you want. Good luck.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality Razor, Recommended for Beginners
*by C***N on May 4, 2022*

This Gillette was not my first choice, however I am very pleased with it. I used a Harry's for a number of years, which I recently dropped in the shower and snapped the last replacement blade I had. Having never been totally impressed with the Harry's shave quality (really just liked the look and affordability of the cartridges), I tried a different brand from the grocery store, which ended up in the trash after two days. So while reluctantly ordering replacement blades for my Harry's after that, I stumbled upon safety razors. I've always been drawn to vintage, old-timey stuff, and was interested in them, though I went ahead and ordered the Harry's blades as planned. But there I was, back looking at safety razors the next day. After going through many pages of razors and reading about them, I decided I would get a Muhle R89. This was based on the design, reviews, and it being closed comb, which I'd read was a good choice for beginners. Unfortunately, it wouldn't ship very quickly, I was getting impatient waiting for the Harry's blades as well, and had nothing else to shave with. The Gillette kept coming up, and while it looked the part, it certainly didn't seem as cool as getting a Muhle or Parker or something. But as it was able to be delivered the next day and cost about the same as the package of Harry's razors that were now delayed in shipment, I figured why not try it for that price. This Gillette is everything I wanted, other than it not being the brand I was originally set on. The brand shouldn't be as important as the features and performance, and I love the solid metal parts, the weight of it, and the polished chrome finish, even the little KCG insignia on the top. I couldn't wait to try it out and used it within about 15 minutes of it being delivered. I found it really easy to install the blade, easy to use, and got a great shave. It was a little intimidating to switch razor type, especially after having a short and unsuccessful stint using a straight razor when I was younger, but I had no trouble shaving with this razor. I watched several YouTube videos on safety razor technique, which I would recommend doing, but there seems to be a tendency to demo them as a full barbershop-style experience: brush, mug, shave soap and other products. Don't feel like you need to do that. I used regular shave gel and aftershave and it was pretty comparable in technique as well as duration to my regular shaving routine. At some point I might still get the Muhle that I had been set on, but am overall totally happy with the Gillette I ended up with. I think this is a very good product and would recommend it, especially if you are new to safety razors. It is nice looking, well made, easy to use, and not a big investment if you decide it isn't for you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good price/performance ratio - built to last
*by G***G on March 15, 2026*

Nice chrome finish well polished. Holds the blade firmly. Weight is good for shaving. The only minor complaint is the handle might be a little bit slippery when wet despite the texturing. I simply added a wrapping of rubber band at the bottom to give you something to hold to on the end. I also clean and dry it thoroughly, blotting the blade and reversing it for even wear. The finish remains as gleamingly polished as new. Very sturdy. Excellent price/performance ratio. And despite being a total rookie, I had little to no difficulty finding the proper shaving angle. Couple this with excellent Astra blades and I can get my face smooth as an infants butt.

## Frequently Bought Together

- King C. Gillette Safety Razor with Chrome Plated Handle and 5 Platinum Coated Double Edge Safety Razor Blade Refills
- King C. Gillette Double-Edge Safety Razor blades for better control, 100 count, with anti-friction coating
- Proraso Shaving Soap

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