According to the TSA website on what is permitted in carry-on baggage, you can bring "safety razors - including disposable razors." See http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm#2 .
This would not likely include those old-fashioned straight razors that utilize disposable blades, as it is obvious how those can be used as a dangerous weapon. no
Yes.
Razor-Type Blades - such as box cutters, utility knives, and safety razor blades are prohibited
BUT
(disposable razors and their cartridges are permitted)
This was right at the time of writing and based on US regulations. Other transport and security agencies may have different rules.
For the latest information from the TSA, see the link below.
Yes you can, just don't use it as a weapon and ruin it for the rest of us.
Actually, you can.
The straight razor.
According to the TSA you may take any kind of razor for check in luggage. For carry on you may take safety razors, disposable shaving razors and razor cartridges. You may not take razor blades, box cutters, or utility knifes.
the razor really doesn't matter it depends on how close you want to shave
Electric shavers can be taken in both carry-on and checked luggage on airplanes. However, if you are carrying a disposable razor or a safety razor, they should be placed in your checked luggage to comply with airline regulations.
Use a match box and sharpen on the striker.
A disposable safety razor.
King Camp Gillette founded the Gillette Safety Razor Company in 1901 and began selling his safety razors with disposable blades two years later.
It was toilet paper invented, i think, for a Chinese emperor. If toilet paper doesn't count as disposable then it was the disposable razor blade.
Don't think so. If you have it in checked baggage that should do it.
The Razor Gator disposable razor cleaner has three levels of cleaning; scrape, swipe and wipe. This product is designed to extend the life of your razor and save you money.
A disposable razor with 3-4 blades can give you the closest shave possible because after a few uses the blade on an electric razor becomes dull.
The most basic reason for disposable razors is because they are relatively inexpensive to buy and use and can be thrown out when they become dull or useless.