Disposable razors and cartridge razors are allowed to be brought on a plane in carry-on luggage. However, safety razors with removable blades are not permitted in carry-on bags but can be packed in checked luggage.
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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.
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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.
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