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Outfitted with new “FlexBall Technology,” Gillette's Fusion ProGlide razors feature a movable ball in the handle for greater maneuverability.
Gillette’s new FlexBall will start at a suggested retail price of $11.49 or $12.59, and the company is launching a new subscription service that will cost $1 per week for a replacement ProGlide ...
With the launch of the new Fusion ProGlide with FlexBall™ Technology, Gillette introduces the first razor that moves to meet the contours of a man’s face – catching virtually every hair.
It’s a nice razor. The bulkily-named Fusion ProGlide with FlexBall Technology razor is also Gillette’s most expensive at $11.50 for the manual version and $12.50 for the battery-powered version.
Gillette’s Fusion ProGlide boasted a quintuple-bladed head. Courtesy of Gillette. Schick quickly came out with its own five-blade razor in response, the Hydro 5. Courtesy of Schick.
The new razors — “the first major upgrade from Gillette since the P&G unit updated its five-blade Fusion model with better ‘ProGlide’ blade technology in 2010,” as the Wall Street ...
It's called the Fusion ProGlide FlexBall, and a battery-operated version will be priced at $12.59 when they go on sale mid-June. That's about a dollar more than the current top-line ProGlide razor ...
The product team at Gillette devised the first affordable three-in-one razor, trimmer and edger –– the Gillette Fusion ProGlide Styler –– and it's just $20.
In fourth place with close to 10% of the vote was the Merkur 180 Long Handle safety razor, and bringing up the rear in fifth was the Edwin Jagger DE89 safety razor, with 8% of the votes cast.
Gillette has pioneered shaving innovation for more than 100 years and FlexBall Technology is just the latest example, joining Gillette Body, the brand’s first razor built for the terrain of a ...