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I wrote twenty-two words in three lighthearted posts. Yes, call me Beelzebub.So you trolled everyone and are surprised the direction this thread took?
I wrote twenty-two words in three lighthearted posts. Yes, call me Beelzebub.So you trolled everyone and are surprised the direction this thread took?
perhaps it’s because they are much more costly to manufacture and are designed for a more specialised application than shaving.
I found a company in the states that sells industrial double edge blades. From their website: "Used for cutting hard and laminated films that wear a lot on the blade."Now I’m wondering what industry could be.
Well, I definitely wouldn’t advise swallowing a Kai razor blade, for this and other reasons.Totally agree. I’m old enough to remember the Tylenol tampering disaster in the early 1980’s.
One of the results of that was introducing additional security measures.
Me too. Did you have your Halloween candy x-rayed to make sure no one had slipped razor blades into the candybars?Totally agree. I’m old enough to remember the Tylenol tampering disaster in the early 1980’s.
One of the results of that was introducing additional security measures.
We were always hoping for a Polsiver or at least Gillette Silver Blue but we only ever got Derbys.Me too. Did you have your Halloween candy x-rayed to make sure no one had slipped razor blades into the candybars?
Manual triage only. Any items that could be unwrapped would go directly in the waste bin.Me too. Did you have your Halloween candy x-rayed to make sure no one had slipped razor blades into the candybars?
@Mr. Shavington do you agree that anything not securely sealed can be tampered with? If you don't I would be happy to demonstrate. Send me your online banking and email credentials and I'll take it from there.Well, I definitely wouldn’t advise swallowing a Kai razor blade, for this and other reasons.