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    In the interim, his Slovie Co. had licensed the EssBoard patent to legitimate manufacturers, including (in 2006) two California-based companies: StreetSurfing, makers of The Wave, and Razor, which offered the RipStik. [7] In 2008, Razor secured worldwide rights (outside South Korea and China) to the patent, [8] and by 2010 an industry trade ...

  3. Electric shaver - Wikipedia

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    An electric shaver (also known as the dry razor, electric razor, or simply shaver) is a razor with an electrically powered rotating or oscillating blade. The electric shaver usually does not require the use of shaving cream, soap, or water. The razor may be powered by a small DC motor, which is either powered by batteries or mains electricity.

  4. The 12 Best Electric Razors You Can Shop Now - AOL

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    We rounded up the best electric razors for women from brands like Philips and Finishing Touch that shoppers are raving about—with many under $40.

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  6. Dollar Shave Club - Wikipedia

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    Dollar Shave Club, Inc. [2] is an American company based in Venice, California, that delivers razors and other personal grooming products to customers by mail. [3] It delivers razor blades on a monthly basis and offers additional grooming products for home delivery.

  7. Family Dollar Recalls Toy Tanks After Reports of Controllers ...

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    Family Dollar Stores recalled about 67,000 remote-controlled toy tanks after getting five reports of the controllers overheating and melting, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said. So ...