The razors and handles are cheap, they arrive pretty quick and the quality is good. Each blade lasts much longer than your typical store-bought blade (and no gimmicky stuff).
This is also where Dollar Shave Club get their razors from, so why not just cut out the middle man?
When I first started shaving I used a double-edged disposable razor blade. By that I mean one on each side. With the advent of the of the the double edged razors with the two blades on the same side I though, "what took 'em so long" I continued using them until the model I was using had four blades. It was a great shave, with only an occasional nick. The only down-side was their cost, at almost $4 each! Then I tried Dorco with six blades... WOW. Now, I know you're thinking how much better can six be than four Trust me when I tell you it is the closest shave I've ever had; and my wife agrees when she uses them. It may be an illusion, but when using this blade I find that my close-shave feeling lasts about 4-6 hours longer. And if that wasn't good enough I recently purchased them on sale for $1.20 each. If it were possible I'd give this razor 6... no ten stars.
I had a Dorco razor and the handle broke. The pot metal is so cheap that the flanges holding the blade broke. I not only called the company to ask for a replacement, I shipped the broken handle to them for inspection. They never called back or emailed back, or answered the phone. When I mentioned this to the customer service rep at Harry's (their competition) Harry's shipped me a new starter set free ---including shave cream! The difference in customer service means I am telling anyone who listens to never buy Dorco or Pace. Harry's is the way to go.
These guys are amazing. The razors are better than name brand, and a forth the price (especially when you use coupon codes). It took only a week to ship to Canada too.