so when you are done with your de blade and it no longer has a use, what do you guys do with them? collect them in a can or what? curious...
so when you are done with your de blade and it no longer has a use, what do you guys do with them? collect them in a can or what? curious...
What? old blades. I just keep using them that is unless they have numbers on them...
Honestly though the search function on B&B does not work all that well. Forgive me, this is a question asked about once a week. Collecting them in a can is the most common and probably the most safe. You can buy blade banks if you want. I can't fault you for not finding an old thread on this, I couldn't either. If you do a google search I'm sure you will find it though. Now sit back and watch the rest of the replies...
Aaron
If your blades come in a dispenser box of some sort there is usually a slot on the back, the end hinges down with a empty slot under the good blades or the inner part of the box slides out with a depression for used blades.
If you've got a cardboard box then an old pickle jar,vitamin bottle,coffee can etc will do.
Some folks suggest that if you live in an older building to just use the slot at the back of the medicine cabinet that allows the blades to drop in to the wall space but since I do sometimes help out in home renovation projects here and there I advise against that as I'd like to consider that if I was the poor slob that decides to rework my bathroom 50 years from now and I've never even heard of a DE blade and go sticking my hand into the wall to feel for a electrical cable or plumbing pipe I'd like to come up not needing a trip to the ER for stitches and a tetnus shot.
I save an old one to scrape the excess wax off new blades. For all others I just wrap them back up in their wrapper and throw them in the trashcan.
john
I made a small horizontal cut into an evaporated milk can which I emptied out before and rinsed with water. The slit is just wide enough that the blade goes in but there's no escape. Pertty safe, it can be dumped in the trash once the can it filled.
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Icebear
I posed the same question the other day. I got a lot of responses and generally speaking all good advice.
Most involved cutting a slot in a lid of a spice can, baby food jar, pop can... etc. There was also scraping a slot into the back of the medicine cabinet and allowing them to go into the wall.
There was a don't... Don't throw away unprotected as it may be a safety hazard to garbage / recyclable employees.
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I just got a coin bank from my local dollar shop, will probably last the next 40 years at which point I will run a piece of tape over the slot in the top and write "Used razor blades" on the outside and drop it in the recycle bin.
A lot of stuff can be used to hold old blades. Soup cans, pill bottles, soda cans, coin banks, etc.
Storage space in my 'shave den' is quite limited (half of the top shelf in the medicine cabinet). I also wanted something that looked 'appropriate' (to me, not just an old soup can sitting on the shelf). I bought one of these blade banks from West Coast Shaving for $1 and love it. It fits in well with our decor (porcelain pedestal sink, claw-foot tub, etc.) and will hold quite a few blades.
whats wrong with the box the blades came in?
I tie some fishing line to them and hang 'em in off tree branches in the back yard to keep children out.
Really though I have a small metal can that I put them in and once it's full I'll toss it out.
save them for your Halloween candy apples...
..seriously i use the carnation milk can method as mentioned earlier.
I use a "blade bank" which is available from numerous online vendors starting at about $1.
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I collect them in a plastic prescription bottle, then I'll toss them in the garbage when it's full.
- Pat -
no way could I just throw them out in fear of one of them getting loose on the ground somewhere, just curious on how creative people might get with collecting them until they are disposed of, I have checked out those used razor bins but the pictures are not the greatest and I have not seen any in person, would like to get something that looks okay that I can keep out on a shelf or cabinet rather than adding to the clutter under my sink, thanks for the input everyone, appreciate it!
Altoids tin. If it has to be real purdy, you could buy a small decorative vase.
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Last edited by BrookR1; 02-07-2012 at 02:41 PM.
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I have a Pabst Blue ribbon can that I cut a slot into with a paring knife, and while doing the cutting, I twisted the knife to close the pop top. Quick and simple, and I enjoyed the beer first! Cheaper than a blade safe, and I will throw it in the recycling bin when it is full in a few years.
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