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Shave & Grave | Safe Razor Disposal Container

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Shave & Grave is a compact, safe, and practical solution for disposing of used razor blades without risking injury to humans or animals.

Used razors are often thrown directly into dustbins, creating a hidden hazard for sanitation workers, pets, and anyone handling waste. This 3D-printed disposal box solves that problem by securely trapping blades inside a one-way insertion system.

The design requires a slight bend while inserting the razor, ensuring that once inside, it cannot come back out accidentally. Over time, multiple blades can be stored safely, and once full, the entire unit can be discarded responsibly.

 

Why this design?

  • Prevents accidental cuts from exposed blades
  • Protects waste handlers and animals
  • Simple, compact, and easy to use
  • No complex mechanisms — fully passive safety design
  • No Supports
  • 15g only

Variants Included

  • Version with “Shave & Grave” text
  • Version without text (clean look / customizable)
  • Editable design — personalize text or branding as you like

 

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