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  2. Razor - Wikipedia

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    The thick grip of these safety razors can be reused. Gillette realized that a profit could be made by selling an inexpensive razor with disposable blades. This has been called the razor and blades business model, and has become a very common practice for a wide variety of products. Many other brands of safety razors have come and gone.

  3. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    The risk of injury from handling razor blades was further reduced in 1970 when Wilkinson released its "Bonded Shaving System", which embedded a single blade in a disposable polymer plastic cartridge. A flurry of competing models soon followed with everything from one to six blades, with many cartridge blade razors also having disposable handles.

  4. Schick (razors) - Wikipedia

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    Schick Protector: A razor that is claimed to protect against nicks. Schick Tracer: A two-bladed razor with flexible blades that is supposed to conform with the surface of the face. Tracer FX: A modified Tracer for sensitive skin; FX Diamond: A Tracer with blades that are supposed to stay sharp longer. Schick Xtreme3: A three-blade men's shaving ...

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    It features razor-thin stainless steel blades with rounded tips that make it easy to maneuver around sensitive or hard-to-reach areas, and quickly rinses clean under running water. Best for ...

  6. Gillette - Wikipedia

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    Gillette designed a single-blade razor similar to Bic's but soon abandoned the concept in favor of a razor that was essentially a Trac II cartridge molded into a blue plastic handle. Gillette introduced this disposable as the Good News in 1976, about a year before Bic's razor reached the United States, and managed to establish market leadership ...

  7. List of blade materials - Wikipedia

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    A variety of blade materials can be used to make the blade of a knife or other simple edged hand tool or weapon, such as a sickle, hatchet, or sword. The most common blade materials are carbon steel, stainless steel, tool steel, and alloy steel. Less common materials in blades include cobalt and titanium alloys, ceramic, obsidian, and plastic.

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