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Are you spending $200/year on razors?

The real cost of cartridge razors — and how to cut it by 90%.


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The $200 Math — Stop Overpaying for Razors

THE $200 MATH

If you're still buying cartridge razors, you're throwing away over $200 every year. Let's break it down.

WHAT YOU'RE PAYING NOW

Cartridge Razors: $208/year

Replace a cartridge every 2 weeks 26/year
Average cost per cartridge $8.00
Annual total $208
VS.

SWITCH TO ROCKWELL

100 Blades for $18. That's It.

100 premium double-edge blades $18
Lasts 2–3 years of daily shaving $0.18/blade
No subscriptions. No refill traps. One-time cost
Total for 2–3 years (razor + blades) $78–$168

YOUR 3-YEAR COMPARISON

Cartridges

$624

$208 × 3 years

 

Rockwell 6C

$78

$60 razor + $18 blades

You save

$546

over 3 years with the Rockwell 6C

CHOOSE YOUR RAZOR

One razor. Standard blades. Decades of savings.

Rockwell 6C

Rockwell 6C — $60

Best value entry. Pays for itself in 4 months.

6 adjustable settings via interchangeable plates. Chrome finish. Beginner-friendly on 1, expert-level on 6.

SHOP 6C — $60
Rockwell 6S

Rockwell 6S — $120

Solid stainless steel. Built to last decades.

Full stainless steel construction with 6 adjustable settings. The last razor you'll ever buy.

SHOP 6S — $120
Rockwell T2

Rockwell T2 — $150

Dial adjustable. GQ's pick for best safety razor.

Turn the dial to your perfect setting — no plate swapping. Butterfly opening for easy blade changes.

SHOP T2 — $150

Every Rockwell razor uses standard double-edge blades.
No proprietary cartridges. No lock-in. No subscriptions.

SHOP ALL RAZORS

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