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  2. Clothes iron - Wikipedia

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    Cord control: the point at which the cord attaches to the iron has a spring to hold the cord out of the way while ironing and likewise when setting down the iron (prevents fires, is more convenient, etc.); A retractable cord for easy storage; (advanced feature) non-stick coating along the sole plate to help the iron glide across the fabric

  3. Naginata - Wikipedia

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    The tachiuchi/tachiuke would be reinforced with metal rings (naginata dogane or semegane), and/or metal sleeves and wrapped with cord (san-dan maki). The end of the shaft has a heavy metal end cap (ishizuki or hirumaki). When not in use the blade would be covered with a wooden sheath. [3]

  4. Baton (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    The shafts are usually made of steel, but lightweight baton models may have their shafts made from other materials such as aluminum alloy. Expandable batons may have a solid tip at the outer end of the innermost shaft; the purpose of the solid tip is to maximize the power of a strike when the baton is used as an impact weapon.

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    Sunbeam 16986 3-in-1 InstaBeam LED Light, pack of 3. More options. ... It's made with a retractable handle provides secure grip when you're rolling the basket. Push it down and out of the way when ...

  6. Cable reel - Wikipedia

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    Retractable cable reels are particularly useful for environments where access to electricity or air is needed in a wide variety of places. All retractable hose reels operate using a constant-force spring to provide torsion for the spool, and a ratcheting mechanism to prevent the cable from retracting while it is being used.

  7. Iron Man's armor - Wikipedia

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    While Tony Stark himself was designed by Don Heck, the designer of the character's first gray suit of armor in 1963 was Jack Kirby. [4] It was recolored gold for the character's initial batch of adventures in Tales of Suspense, [5] before being redesigned again by Steve Ditko later in the year – this was the first version to feature a red and gold/yellow scheme, which would come to be Iron ...