Other razors
A box cutter knife (often called a utility knife) is a common tool used in grocery stores and other places. Such a knife generally consists of a simple and cheap holder, typically flat, approximately one inch wide and three to four inches long, and typically made of either metal or plastic. Some use standard razor blades, others specialised double ended blades as in the illustration.
A potato peeler is a metal blade attached to a metal, plastic or wooden handle that is used for peeling vegetables, usually potatoes.
Razor wire is a mesh of metal strips with sharp edges whose purpose it is to prevent passage by human beings. Although it is sharper than the barbs of barbed wire,
See also
- Main : Shaving, Beard, Facial hair, Barber, Haircut, Leg shaving, King C. Gillette, Timeline of invention
- Companies : The Gillette Company, BIC Corporation, Remington Rand
- Miscelleaneous: Scooter, General nature of the evidence of Aegean civilization, Xootr, Venus
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