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The best place to buy disposable razors in large quantity would be a wholesaler or store liquidator. They can be found at Overstock and Wholesale Central.
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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.
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
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These use "double-edged" razors, or "DE" razors for short. You can find these at an excellent price online (Amazon, etc.), and they are sharper, higher quality blades than the cartridge razors sold by some companies. They are also much less expensive. Feather and Merkur are brands with excellent reputations and loyal followings amongst the "wet shaving" crowd. Be careful - these are MUCH sharper than standard disposable razors and require some practice.
If an electric razor is desired, then Braun and Norelco are two of the best quality brands. Disposable razors are just that, cheap and throw away. Names like Bic are popular.
Haircuts are done by other inmates. Most inmates have access to disposable razors for shaving.
King Camp Gillette founded the Gillette Safety Razor Company in 1901 and began selling his safety razors with disposable blades two years later.
Electric is better as you are not filling up the land fills but the strait blade always gets a better shave.