Used blade disposal

Discussion in 'Shave School' started by Desi, Feb 10, 2015.

  1. Desi

    Desi New Member

    Transitioning to DE blades, and wondering what everyone does with their used blades for disposal. With the wildlife around my home knowing how to open garbage bins for a meal I want to protect them and humans too from unplanned bloodletting. Although the blades are dull enough to not give a BB shave, they are sharp enough to cut into flesh.

    The old hotels used to have a slot in the wall for old blades. The slot just let them drop behind the plaster to sit and rust until the building was torn down or remodeled.

    What do you do to safely dispose used blades?
     
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  2. Jayaruh

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  3. david of central florida

    david of central florida Rhubarb Rubber

    I made a sharps disposal from a medicine bottle.
    it ain't pretty, but it works just fine.
     
  4. gwsmallwood

    gwsmallwood Well-Known Member

    Can of condensed milk that is short enough to fit in my drawer. Use a hammer and screw driver (or dremel if you have one) to create the blade opening in the top. Poke another hole elsewhere in the can for air, then drain all of the milk and rinse out really well. Voila, you have a blade bank that can then be dumped directly into the recycle bin when full.
     
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  5. HoosierTrooper

    HoosierTrooper Steve-less in Indiana

  6. RaZorBurn123

    RaZorBurn123 waiting hardily...............

    I'm currently using a large prescription bottle, I cut a slice in the top, wrapped some tape around the cap. Done..
     
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  7. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Same here.
     
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  8. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    Thanks for clarifying this—just in case someone wished to give their old blades a refreshing milk bath. ;)
     
  9. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Yes, condensed milk is certainly better for new blades...
     
  10. Desi

    Desi New Member

    Thanks for the links Tom, and everyone else for the insight. I'm thinking of using a soup can. I've got a Dremel that would make a nice slot.

    Lol... sweetened condensed milk is a childhood favorite of mine. Dip a large spoon in the can and watch my blood sugar go through the roof.
     
  11. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    My Vietnamese friends have converted me to espresso and condensed milk over ice. Wired with high blood sugar is the way to go as an adult, lol.
     
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  12. Troy M

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    Mine is over on the left. It held some type of rolled up cookie thing with chocolate in the middle. I glued the lid on with Gorilla glue, cut a slot with my dremel and now I glue on the empty wrappers every time I use a new brand of blade.
     
  13. gwsmallwood

    gwsmallwood Well-Known Member

    We did a dessert pairing event at our favorite local coffee shop and that's one of the new coffee styles we were introduced to while there. Very tasty.
     
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  14. ARGH

    ARGH Well-Known Member

    Blade bank. $1 at some e-toilers sometimes two. Never pay more
     
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  15. kurtmill

    kurtmill Active Member

    I use an old vitamin bottle. It has child proof lid, so I didn't glue it shut. It's clear plastic so there is no mistaking what's in it.
     
  16. Tallships

    Tallships Well-Known Member

    About the same here, small jar that I cut a slit in the lid, hand it over to my trash removal folks when full.
     
  17. grump

    grump Well-Known Member

    A broth can with a self made label taped to it and a slit cut into the top.
     
  18. BigMark

    BigMark Tests razors by shaving Wookies

    :signs011:
     
  19. Darkbulb

    Darkbulb Cookie Hoarder

    Old tub of Old Spice Piffy pomade. Seems like it will hold a year or so of razors.
     
  20. Sara-s

    Sara-s This Pun for Hire

    We use an Altoid tin, with a slot cut in the side. We tape the lid down & label it with a warning.
     
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