This Amazon Basics 5-Blade MotionSphere Men’s Razor set has genuinely impressed me with its performance and value. The handle is robust and ergonomically designed, making it comfortable to hold during shaving sessions. The five blades work efficiently together to provide a remarkably close shave without excessive pressure, which is essential for avoiding skin irritation.
The dual lubrication strips infused with Vitamin E effectively minimize any discomfort, allowing for a smooth glide over the skin. The precision trimmer on the back makes it easy to handle grooming tasks like shaping sideburns and detailing around the neck and beard, a feature I particularly appreciate.
While the inclusion of 16 cartridges is a significant advantage and ensures long-term use, I’ve noticed some variability in blade longevity. Some cartridges maintain their sharpness for multiple shaves, while others dull quicker than expected, especially on coarser hair. Additionally, the swivel head, while helpful in following facial contours, isn’t as stable as more premium options, which can affect overall control during shaving.
Despite these minor shortcomings, the overall performance for the price is impressive. This set represents a fantastic budget-friendly option that doesn’t cut corners on quality. For anyone looking for an effective razor without breaking the bank, this is a solid choice that delivers a great shaving experience.
Amazon Basics 5-Blade MotionSphere Men’s Razor with Dual Lubrication and Precision Trimmer, 17 Piece Set, 1 Handle & 16 Cartridges, Black
$15.00
Note: For shipping and return details, please see the Amazon product page. Beard Brothers World does not handle these directly.- 5-blade MotionSphere razor handle with 16 refill cartridges included
- Hypoallergenic lubricating strips infused with Vitamin E to minimize skin irritation
- Features an anti-clog design for easy rinsing
- Includes a precision trimmer for detailing goatees, sideburns, and under the nose
- Cartridges are compatible only with Amazon Basics Razor Handles
- MotionSphere multi-axis pivot adjusts to the contours of the face
- Suitable for sensitive skin and reusable design
- Travel-size convenience for on-the-go grooming
Blade Count | 5 |
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Razor Handle Type | MotionSphere |
Refill Cartridges | 16 |
Lubrication Strips | Hypoallergenic with Vitamin E |
Irritation Reduction | Yes |
Anti-Clog Design | Yes |
Precision Trimmer | Yes |
Trimmer Usage | Beard, goatee, sideburns, under nose |
Compatibility | Amazon Basics Razor Handles only |
Pivoting Head | Multi-axis |
Color |
Daneshrad –
I wasn’t expecting much from this razor set given the price, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised. The handle feels sturdy and well-made, not flimsy like some budget options. The cartridges snap on easily and stay secure while shaving. The five blades give a really close shave without needing to press too hard, and I haven’t had any issues with irritation or nicks.
The dual lubrication strip does a solid job of keeping things smooth, and the precision trimmer on the back is actually useful for cleaning up edges and hard-to-reach areas. I usually use more expensive razors, but this set performs almost as well for a fraction of the price.
Only downside is that the blades might not last quite as long as premium brands, but with 16 cartridges in the pack, it more than makes up for it. Definitely a great deal and worth trying if you’re looking to save without sacrificing quality.
Michael –
The Amazon Basics 5-Blade MotionSphere Men’s Razor set offers an impressive value for the price. It delivers a smooth, close shave, and the dual lubrication strips make each pass feel comfortable and easy on the skin. The handle feels sturdy and well-designed, and the precision trimmer is a nice touch for shaping edges and getting into tighter spots. With 16 cartridges included, it’s definitely a budget-friendly option that lasts a while.
That said, the durability of the blades can be inconsistent. Some cartridges stay sharp for multiple shaves, while others seem to dull quickly, especially with coarse hair. The swivel head also feels a bit less stable compared to premium brands, which can affect control during a shave. Overall, it’s a solid choice for everyday shaving—just don’t expect premium longevity from the blades. Still, for the price, it’s hard to beat.
Jim Bouchard –
I am stunned by all the shaving culture diatribe. I am 47 years old and have been actively shaving for more than 3 decades. That beautiful beard of mine is something that I maintain for about 5 months per year. From a clean shave to 3 weeks of not shaving it is fully in, but for length. Point is, I grow a thick beard, fast.
Now, 7 months out of the year I shave that thick, fast growing beard, along with my entire head and neck – clean. Until a few years ago I did this every day and wore a suit as a practicing attorney (I’m now blessed with my days filled with homeschooling my kids, working heavy machinery to make pasture for a developing farm, and generally staying out of public).
In ALL of these years I barely ever thought about how “enjoyable” my private-“me”-shave time was, or how special and pampering my equipment was. Fact is, I’m a fair-skinned white guy with thick facial hair and moderately sensitive skin. I used the regular progression of Gillette razors and marveled at how many blades were being added to my cartridges (I’m waiting for the “Razor Washcloth” where you wipe your entire face, etc. with a cloth covered in 1,000 razors that spin, wiggle, gyrate and sing Elvis songs for your most enjoyable 3 minutes per morning rush).
One day I heard about man-shaming, corporate-s’plaining from Gillette and assessed my shaving costs. Here’s my set up: razor + Lever 2000 that I wash my entire … me … with. That’s it. Lever is pennies per week, Gillette …??? Why was I so heavily invested in this company, were there good alternatives I mused? Hence my introduction to all this panty-wasted shave-culture gibberish (stick with me to hear support for this conclusion).
I nearly got completely freaked out by considering a new razor. I imagined chunks of my tender flesh on the shower floor due to unknown shaving follies, calls to the fire department to please put out this unbearable burning, and aliens just saying “ahhh, screw it, let’s stop wasting time and 86 these puny life-forms; this guy’s shaving mishaps have completely caused us to loose faith of any redemption for the bugs!”
Seriously, the discussion was nearly crippling. Don’t get me wrong, I lived for years in Chicago area group homes, etc. with some black guys who really had to take care with their products or they’d get some bad ingrowns, etc. But these were the outliers, NOT the norm out of all the guys I’ve known in nearly half a century!
Finally, I overcame internet-info-overload and picked this razor (Solimo 5 blade). It arrived and I found myself comparing it closely to the Gillette – STILL due to the online discussions. I’d say the docking mechanism on the Gillette seems stronger (although I don’t normally engage in Fencing with my razor, no matter the make), and the back of the Gillett cartridge doesn’t have the additional horizontal support that the Solimo does (which then catches some additional debris – but, I just don’t take out my unsightly razor and show it off to guests anyway so … meh).
Shaving … IT SHAVES! Like … a RAZOR!!! I got a few tiny pinpoint knicks by my lip the first time or 2 because it’s not identical to the Gillete I was used to, but by use 4 or so, I don’t notice any big difference to shaving with my Gillette. And I’ve been shaving my head, neck, and face with this thing (meaning the same, 1st cartridge) for over 5 weeks now.
Also, I hang the thing in my shower. I don’t rub it on fancy pads. I don’t blow it out, fluff it, polish it, sing to it, or coddle it in anyway. I grab this servile hunk of plastic, thrust it under the water and start unceremoniously scrubbing my many areas of skin with it in generally rough and crude fashion until I am slick and smooth as the day I was born and then rinse off, towel off and start putting out all the proverbial fires that my 4 young kids have started up while I dared take 5 minutes in the shower.
Seriously, my process is: wash the body; rub Lever 2000 soap suds on head, neck and face; grab razor hanging on shower wall and stick under water; drag that thing unjudiciously this way and that way with and accross the hair grain on my head; finish head with reapeated little scrubbing actions (like rubbing adhesive off a table with your finger tip) against the hair grain to get the skin really smooth; repeat all of this with the face; judicious and sensible force and motion on my neck – come on now, I’m not a beast.
And that’s it. And after more than 5 weeks of this I was still getting … o.k. results with my very first Solimo cartridge. BUT, being so cheap I ended up switching out to a new one today because there’s no reason not to. The new blades didn’t nick me once – so, I’ve adjusted my technique. I noticed the greater efficiency with the new blade, but my gosh, seriously this has got to be number 47,953 in importance out of the top 45,000 important things in my life.
So, now that I’ve finished my journey down this rabbit hole, my conclusion is the Solimo is fine (as are most other shaving products, likely) and the shave-culture is a panty-waisted thing. Just one beast’s opinion.
Update 3/3/21: It’s been a couple of years now and I’m still using the same system. This is nuts, but I believe I’ve only changed the head 5 or 6 times (tops) in that time. I did add one additional “trick” to what I do. I keep a spent toothbrush in the shower and give the razor head a little back and forth scrub before I shave and once during the shave (usually when I’m finished with my head and move to my neck, then face). Otherwise, every single thing I said above remains my experience. My wife even converted on those sweet, smooth, soft legs of hers and I’m fine with Solimo’s results there too (and, let’s be honest, if I’m not going into the office, or before a judge, the smoothness of her legs is FAR more important to me than that of my noggin’, neck, or mug). Thumbs up and recommendations for Solimo 2 years after switching from “Girllete”.
Jim Bouchard –
I shave my head and face 3 x per week. I typically use Gilette blades and get around 6 weeks out of a blade before it starts to ‘drag’ across my scalp. The first few weeks the shave is almost frictionless, very smooth and comfortable. But the price for refill blades ‘feels’ high. Honestly for the amount of usage I get per blade, it’s not- but I was still interested in alternatives.
I tried buying some blades from a subscription service a while back. Those blades could have been in a Stephen King novel- they had a taste for human flesh…
After being scared back to name brand blades for a few years, I recently picked up some off brand look-alike replacement blades that were being sold on Amazon. Came in packaging that looked very similar to the real deal, had a very similar look but were obviously made over seas and packaged to be direct replacements for half the price. Those blades dragged across my scalp like I was trying to shave with a pine cone. The blades were not jagged, they were just DULL. Apparently they were so bad that by the time I tried to review them, they no longer existed as something that could be reviewed. *They are still being sold, just not the specific set that I purchased. Be aware.
I decided to just bite the bullet and purchase the ones I felt were overpriced but perform very well. Saw that Amazon has their own brand. I’ve purchased a lot of Amazon Basic items over the years, and figured I’d give them a shot.
They actually solve a problem I didn’t really have. They cost about half price from the name brand, and they shave really well. They are not as sharp and smooth as the name brand razors, I don’t want to sell them as that- but they feel good, and have minimal skin drag. I do not think I’ll get 6 weeks out of each blade, but I’m confident that I can get at least a month.
For comfort I rate them a 4, but I’m adding a star for the value proposition. Cheaper and almost as good as the big boys. I’m good with that, and will repurchase in the future.