Block Dock Razor & Shave Bar Holder
The Razor Dock is designed to fit a shaving bar in the back with a manual razor sliding into the front section, hanging securely until needed. Designed and made in New Zealand.
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Eco friendly Bathroom and Shower Accessory, designed and made in New Zealand!
Every shave bar stored in a Razor Dock shower accessory will dry faster and last longer, leaving no Mush behind! Makes "Giving up the Bottle" (liquid shave soap or shave foam) so much easier!
With this ingenious bathroom accessory, you'll make less waste, have less mess, and get more shaves from every bar.
The Razor Dock is designed to fit a shaving bar in the back with a manual razor sliding into the front section, hanging securely until needed. Take care when accessing the bar at the back. As it gets smaller, push the bar up with your finger from underneath the Dock. When the bar is very small, store it horizontally. Locate the Razor Dock where you can easily look from above to access the bar safely.
The Razor Dock is made in New Zealand from aluminium which is powder-coated to be hardwearing and long-lasting. It measures 8cm wide, 7cm deep and 5cm tall. The front section has 3.3cm depth for your safety razor and the back has 3cm depth for a shaving bar. The gap at the bottom for the razor handle is 1.5cm though this can be manually widened if necessary. It weighs just 36grams.
If you have a 'leaf' razor it hangs best when you place it through one if the side holes.
Your Razor Dock comes with a pvc suction cup for mounting to surfaces that are smooth and non-porous (acrylic, glass, mirror, vitreous china, many smooth tiles but not all). Wet the back before adhering. Suction cups won't stick to rough or porous surfaces, like textured tiles or paint because they can't form the vacuum needed to work.
Installation & Care
- When new all bars should be placed at the front of the Block DockTM soap dish. As they change size and shape with use, let them lean to the back.
- Block Docks do their best ‘no-mess’ work when wall-mounted to smooth surfaces where residue can run to a drain. They are perfect for shower walls and the insides of baths, basins and sinks, including oval and round shaped ones.
- The suction cup should be inserted through the keyhole at the rear of the Dock and pulled tight into the top section.
- The suction cup WILL adhere to glass, mirror, vitreous china, steel, acrylic, and most smooth tiles.
- The suction cup will NOT adhere to textured tiles, paint, and other porous surfaces because it cannot form the vacuum needed to work.
- Clean the suction cup and the surface you want your Block Dock to adhere to. Use isopropyl alcohol if needed and it is suitable for your surface.
- Wet the back of the suction cup with water and place it in your desired location. Press hard on the head where you want it to stay. Check the whole of the suction cup is flat against your surface and stays put. Give it some time to be sure it has adhered.
- Slip your Block DockTMaccessory over the head of the suction cup, pulling it down to fit tight in the top of the keyhole.
- Add any bar or other contents suited to the accessory you have.
About Block Dock
Clare, the creator of Block Dock, made it because, as much as she felt switching to bars really mattered, she couldn't stomach the soggy mess that came with them.
Block Docks are made in Dunedin, New Zealand because that's good for our economy, and good for the carbon footprint too. Orders are picked, packed and dispatched by Recycle South (formerly Southland disAbility Enterprises) in Invercargill, where the money we spend makes a difference.
Bar makers are making traction - selling online and at local markets. They make choosing and using bars simple. Pretty much everything you use or desire is waiting for you as a bar, handmade somewhere by someone. The solid bar market is booming, bars are the better choice once again. Led in many ways by Ethique, and by New Zealand's brand darling, ecostore.