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Electric razor

Siemens1932

NEMO Science Museum

NEMO Science Museum
Amsterdam, Netherlands

The invention of the thin-bladed disposable safety razor by King C. Gillette in 1900 made wet shaving a lot easier and less bloody than with the folding straight razor. A further improvement, in 1932, was the electric drive of the razor blade in the SIRAMA shaver.
In the Siemens Rasier Maschine (SIRAMA), a standard Gillette razor blade vibrates inside a nickel-plated handle. The 110 Hz vibrator mechanism is an electric motor located in the stem of the handle. It is connected via a lead to a flat 4.5-volt battery in a Bakelite box and can be hung in a holder on the bathroom wall.
To start the motor, the shaver handle must be given a sudden twist with a flick of the wrist.

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  • Title: Electric razor
  • Creator: Siemens
  • Date Created: 1932
  • Physical Dimensions: 6 x 13 x 8 cm (h x w x d)
  • Original Language: English
  • Type: object
  • Rights: NEMO Science Museum
  • Medium: metal, plastic (bakelite)
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