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    Chom Chom Pet Hair Remover and Reusable Lint Roller. $25 $28 Save $3 with Prime. ... It comes with two replaceable stainless steel blades, offers two speeds and traps lint in a little compartment ...

  3. Wilkinson Sword - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Wilkinson Sword introduced stainless steel razor blades. [9] Soon the company's blades made rapid gains in market share because one blade, though somewhat more expensive, could be used for a week. The earlier carbon steel razor blades rusted quickly enough that many people used a new blade daily.

  4. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1960s, razor blades were made of carbon steel. These were extremely prone to rusting and forced users to change blades frequently. In 1962, [13] [14] the British company Wilkinson Sword began to sell blades made of stainless steel, whose edge did not corrode nearly so quickly and could be used far longer. Wilkinson quickly captured U ...

  5. Straight razor - Wikipedia

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    Thiers Issard Le Thiernois Sheffield silver steel, mirror-finished, singing, 5/8 inch blade, fully hollow ground, round-nose razor with decorated 24k gold-inlaid blade, fluted shank, double stabiliser, and double-pin, blonde horn scales. A straight razor is a razor with a blade that can fold into its handle.

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  7. Razor - Wikipedia

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    A 1940s razor from the USA. In 1960, stainless steel blades which could be used more than once became available, reducing the cost of safety-razor shaving. The first such blades were made by the Wilkinson firm, famous maker of ceremonial swords, in Sheffield. [11] Soon Gillette, Schick, and other manufacturers were making stainless steel blades.

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