The iSlice, from cutting company Slice, features a ceramic blade and a patent-pending non-slip handle. The blade itself is hand-sharpened, and Slice promises it will last up to 10 times longer than a standard steel razor. The design actually restricts the amount of blade exposed, making injuries less likely than a fully exposed razor.
And for $US20, it’s a solid replacement for your aging, dull grey Stanley knofe. If you can somehow find a way to get it into the country…
Price: $US20
Web: Slice
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