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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron27 View Post
    I currently have approximately a dozen DE razors and another dozen straight razors. I currently have them laying loose in my drawer in the bathroom. I am curious how others store their razors.

    I would like to find a better option than I currently have. My wife is not as big of a fan of razors as I am (crazy hey) and she does not want them out on display.
    There is storage and there is display. The second is out for you.
    Razors and humid bathrooms often not a good thing.

    Hunt a cigar box or this time of year a near manly looking pencil box that you can keep them in.
    A small box can hold "this week's razor(s)" and larger boxes can store a collection.

    You want something in the box to slurp up any humidity... just the opposite of a cigar humidor.
    Desiccant is the stuff marked "do not eat" that we all toss out. Recharge in a warm oven.
    The good desiccant switches from pink to blue depending its state.
    Google found...
    Silica Gel Desiccant is made blue with cobalt chloride as an indicator.
    Color changes from blue to pink when saturating.
    Desiccant can adsorb moisture up to 40% of its own weight.
    Regenerates at 350° F, in a drying oven for smaller applications.

    Google for
    Vaultz Locking Pencil Box, 8.25 x 5.5 x 2.5 Inches, Black

    If you have kids look into child safe paper/gun/knife boxes.
    A fire safe lock box can be inexpensive.

    Keep them dry ...
    If you have some old scales with Celluloid scales wrap each in a dedicated zip lock bag
    perhaps with a rolled up bit of paper with baking soda to neutralize any fumes. <---- Celluloid is a special case

    Celluloid is a special case air is your friend... pay attention some great steel has suffered badly from Cell-rot.

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