UV Razor Sanitizer - the disposable bug killer…huh?
The Red Ferret Journal - gadgets, cool sites, freeware and tech trivia —
Uvrazorsanitizer This UV Razor Sanitizer has us completely baffled. So it s supposed to kill the bugs on your razor blades? These are the disposable blades that you throw away anyway? So basically you re killing bugs for the landfill? What? Did we miss something? $29.95. Razor Sanitizer uses proven UV technology to kill up to 99.9% of germs and bacteria in minutes, for safer, cleaner shaves. First used and long-proven in hospitals and dental offices, UV light eliminates 99.9% of the germs that can cause infection. Razor blades often harbor germs and bacteria like Staph, which can cause skin problems ranging from minor bumps and irritation to more serious infections, especially if you nick ...
UV Razor Sanitizer Fights Off Nasty Bacteria You Picked Up Below the Equator [Hypochondriac Tech]
Gizmodo —
... you use your razor to shave EVERYTHING on your body and now it's as sharp as the edge of a manila folder. Dull blades lead to cuts and cuts lead to mutant face fungus. Storing your razor in this UV sanitizer ensures that 99.9% of germs and bacteria are killed—plus it is portable. Remember that before you start going crotch to face again. You may also want to check out the long line of UV gadgets designed to keep you germ-free even in the nastiest environments. [Brookstone via TRFJ]
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UV Razor Sanitizer
Ubergizmo —
We've seen UV toothbrush cleaners in the past before, but how about razors? Granted, both items are extremely personal but the toothbrush would make more sense since you place it into your mouth, whereas the razor remains on the outside. We guess it is best not to tempt fate by having UV rays destroy any unwanted lifeforms on the blades so that even a dull blade that cut your face ...


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