Best Razor Subscriptions for Men in 2025

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It’s frustrating when you reach for your razor only to find it's duller than a Sunday evening — when that once-sharp blade has surrendered to weeks of stubborn stubble, leaving you with more irritation than smooth skin. Luckily, the best razor subscriptions can keep you stocked up on fresh blades without needing to leave your house.

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Whether you're dealing with sensitive skin or stubborn growth, the right subscription service can transform your daily routine. And trust me, once you find it, you’ll wonder how you ever dealt with panicked dashes to the shops on a Monday morning.

Best Razor Subscription Service 2025: Verdict

After thorough testing, Harry’s emerged as the clear winner, delivering consistently smooth results at a genuinely fair price point. The beautifully presented kits, quality blades and comprehensive approach to grooming — including that all-important post-shave balm — make it a reliable choice for most shavers.

Grüum also offers excellent value for money, with its £2.75 refills and eco-conscious approach. Meanwhile, the Personal Barber offers a proper barbershop experience delivered straight to your door.

For those with specific needs, special mention goes to Wilkinson Sword's Hydro 5 for sensitive skin and Dollar Shave Club’s six-blade system for daily shavers.

How Men’s Health Tested the Best Razor Subscription Services

We at Men’s Health tested a bunch of razor subscription services to determine which ones are worth buying. We trialled each kit for over a number of weeks, grading them on how convenient the delivery was, how effective the razors were at removing unwanted hair and their overall design. Testers also considered add-ons and eco-credentials before awarding a final score.

Having used my fair share of razor subscription services myself over the past decade (on both face and body), I also contributed my expertise and experience to our testers’ takeaways. There’s nothing like first-person testing to determine which blades and handles are worth investing in and which do more harm than good.

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Trial Set

Harry’s has become a household name in the world of razor subscriptions. You can’t scroll through Instagram or listen to a podcast without hearing about its mission to deliver a quality shave at a fair price.

The concept is simple: Kits arrive beautifully presented with everything you need, from shave gel to post-shave balm, meaning your bathroom cabinet is never caught short.

The quality genuinely impresses, too. While the trial offer comes with no strings attached, the monthly cost is a touch higher than some competitors. That said, you're getting what you pay for — the razor makes light work of unwanted growth, leaving skin smooth without irritation. The blades also stay sharp, which is more than can be said for some of the cheaper alternatives out there.

Overall, there’s a good reason Harry's has become the poster child for subscription boxes: It has found that sweet spot between quality and accessibility.

Harry's
Harry's

£11.25 at harrys.com


Starter Kit

Estrid is marketed toward women, but I'll let you in on a little secret: When it comes to hair removal, the brand has created something quite special that works just as well for men.

Estrid’s Starter Kit is ergonomically designed (how Swedish!), and the five-blade technology delivers on the promise of a close shave without turning your bathroom into a scene from a horror movie. No wonder it topped the 2024 Men’s Health Grooming Awards.

The wall mount is a lovely addition to help keep your sink clutter-free, and I appreciate that all kits arrive via climate-compensated shipping.

At £7.95, the Starter Kit sits in the sweet spot between quality and value — a price point that doesn’t make you wince when you get that “Your next delivery is ready” notification.

Estrid
Estrid

£7.95 at estrid.com


Precision 6

These razors are impressively versatile, tackling everything from facial hair to body grooming. Plus, its moisturising strips make a real difference when it comes to irritation. Even better, you can send your blades back to grüum for recycling, adding an eco-conscious element to your daily routine.

As for price, these have dropped to £2.75 for refills. There’s no compromise on quality, either — the blades stay sharp and clean without any hassle.

Grüum’s speedy service is also a highlight, with some customers getting razors replaced within 24 hours.

When a brand offers this level of quality with such an accessible price point, it's not hard to see why it stands out.

grüum
grüum

£2.75 at gruum.com


Discovery Shaving Box

The Personal Barber takes a refreshingly traditional approach to a modern concept. Although the price point is higher, the service is more considered.

Boxes are sent months, not weeks, apart. And rather than just throwing a razor and some blades at you, the Personal Barber has considered what makes a good shave great, catering to shaving cream devotees and those who prefer the traditional soap approach.

The attention to detail really comes through in the delivery. Each box arrives with instructions that don’t assume you’re a shaving expert, and the razor delivers on its promise, giving your face a proper barbershop finish without you having to leave your bathroom.

The fact that most users carried on with their subscription tells you everything you need to know. Sometimes, the old-school approach does win out.

The Personal Barber
The Personal Barber

£28.95 at thepersonalbarber.com


Club Series 6 Blade

Despite its name suggesting bargain prices, Dollar Shave Club is more of a premium option these days. Starting from £4 for the initial kit and £8 for refills, it’s more expensive than some other options, but if you shave daily, the cost per shave works out well.

The six-blade design means business, especially if you’re someone who takes their shave seriously. The ergonomic rubber grip feels genuinely solid in hand, and the built-in precision trimmer makes light work of defining sideburns. The blades stayed sharp throughout testing, too, with some testers finding them more durable than their usual choice.

Dollar Shave Club
Dollar Shave Club

£9.00 at dollarshaveclub.com


Hydro 5 Men’s Razor & Blade Pack

When you have sensitive skin, your grooming routine becomes a balancing act, and many razors can leave you with shaving rash. Wilkinson has innovated here with its latest offering: ‘gel pools’ alongside the blades that provide a smooth, soothing shave (proven during testing at Men’s Health).

The blade combination truly delivers, while the edge trimmer helps you get proper definition around tricky areas like the jawline and sideburns. Another plus? The razor is a breeze to clean.

Wilkinson Sword
Wilkinson Sword

£16.49 at wilkinsonsword.com


Handle + 1 Blade

Tired of razors that turn into a clogged mess after a single stroke? Cornerstone’s blade technology is an impressive solution.

The brand has gone all-in on engineering, with its razors featuring titanium coating and diamond-grade carbon. The result is a blade that stays clean and sharp, making light work of even the most stubborn growth. You get the perfect balance of closeness without feeling like you’re scraping your skin off — and that’s just what you want from a premium blade.

While you might have to stick to traditional payment methods (no PayPal or Apple Pay here), the delivery service runs like clockwork, with letterbox-friendly packages arriving exactly when promised.

Cornerstone
Cornerstone

$12.00 at cornerstone.co.uk


Blade-Only Subscriptions

Few things in the grooming world are as interesting as Gillette’s dominance of the blade market. Even ultra-expensive brands like Bolin Webb still rely on Gillette cartridges for cutting power.

That’s why Gillette’s blade-only subscriptions are a perfect option for those wanting professional-quality shaves in their handle of choice. You can choose any blade you like — ProGlide, Fusion5 or another from Gillette’s extensive range — at 15 percent less than retail, delivered straight to your door. The blade cartridges slot perfectly into several premium handles.

With this level of quality and compatibility, it’s easy to see why Gillette has become the go-to choice for so many luxury brands.

Gillette
Gillette

£7.00 at gillette.co.uk

How often should razors be replaced?

Even the finest blade will eventually surrender to stubble. I recommend switching out your blade every 6-8 shaves, but this depends on your hair type and how often you shave. If you notice any pulling or irritation, that’s your cue to reach for a fresh blade — your skin will thank you.

Are subscription razors better quality than store-bought?

You’ll find that many subscription services use the same quality blades as premium store-bought options. The real difference lies in convenience and freshness. When you’re not panic-buying razors, you're more likely to switch blades regularly, leading to a better shave.

What’s the most cost-effective razor subscription plan?

Like choosing a fragrance, this depends on your personal routine. While monthly deliveries might suit daily shavers, those who maintain facial hair might prefer quarterly boxes. I’ve found that most services offer flexibility to adjust your schedule — no point having fancy razors gathering dust in your bathroom cabinet.

Is it worth paying more for premium razor subscription services?

Think of it like investing in a good moisturiser — quality counts when it comes to anything touching your face daily. Premium services often include extras like skin-soothing strips and better blade technology. That said, some more affordable options still deliver an excellent shave. Focus on finding the right balance between your budget and your skin's needs.

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How to Choose the Best Razor Subscription Service

Before signing up for a razor subscription service, consider these factors:

  • Design: The right razor should feel good in your hand and glide smoothly on your skin. Look for ergonomic designs that give you control over your shave. Also, check the materials — stainless steel or metal handles last longer than plastic.

  • Extras: The blade is only part of the story. Yes, some subscription services keep it basic, but many scale up into a full grooming journey. Think about what you need in your routine. If you’re after a barbershop experience in your bathroom, go for a box with pre-shave oils, shaving creams, blade covers, etc.

  • Sensitive options: If you have sensitive skin or are prone to shaving rash, razors with moisturising strips or multiple flexible blades can make a difference. Strips — and shaving creams included as extras — with aloe vera or menthol can be especially soothing.

  • Impact on the planet: Here’s a sobering thought — billions of plastic razors clog up landfills yearly. The good news is that many subscription boxes are going greener, making efforts ranging from plastic-free packaging to blade recycling schemes. Plenty of options exist to keep your conscience as clean as your shave.

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