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A disposable product is a product designed for cheapness and short-term convenience rather than medium to long-term durability, with most products only intended for single use. The term is also sometimes used for products that may last several months (ex. disposable air filters) to distinguish from similar products that last indefinitely (ex. washable air filters). It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with air cleaner. ...
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Disposable products are most often made from paper, plastic, cotton, or polystyrene foam. A blank sheet of paper Paper is a commodity of thin material produced by the amalgamation of fibers, typically vegetable fibers composed of cellulose, which are subsequently held together by hydrogen bonding. ...
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Cotton ready for harvest. ...
Polystyrene is a polymer made from the monomer styrene, a liquid hydrocarbon that is commercially manufactured from petroleum by the chemical industry. ...
Examples of Disposable products Kitchen & dining products - Disposable dishware / drinkware (ex. plates, bowls, cups)
- Plastic cutlery (ex. spoons, knives, forks, sporks)
- Disposable table cloth
- Cans, bottles, jars, cartons, wrappers and other food packaging
- Inexpensive tupperware products
- Cupcake containers, coffee filters
A kitchen is a room used for food preparation and sometimes entertainment. ...
Some dishware Dishware is a general term for objectsâdishesâfrom which people eat or serve food, such as plates and bowls. ...
Glass stemware Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Drinkware Drinkware or Beverageware is a general term for the class of vessels from which people drink. ...
Plate has several meanings: A plate electrode in a vacuum tube. ...
Swifts Creek Bowls Club Bowls (also known as Lawn Bowls or Lawn Bowling) is a precision sport in which the goal is to roll slightly radially asymmetrical balls (called bowls) closer to a smaller white ball (the jack or kitty) than ones opponent is able to do. ...
A paper cup is a disposable cup made out of paper and often lined with plastic or wax to prevent liquid from leaking out or soaking through the paper. ...
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Assorted forks. ...
A 1998 design patent drawing for a spork, from U.S. Patent D388,664 A spork or a foon is a hybrid form of cutlery taking the form of a spoon-like shallow scoop with the addition of the tines of a fork (usually three or four). ...
A table cloth is a cloth used to cover a table to protect it from being stained or scratched. ...
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Reusable glass milk bottles A bottle is a small container with a neck that is narrower than the body and a mouth. ...
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French milk carton Carton is the name of certain objects typically made from the material cardboard, the words original (French) meaning. ...
A wrapper can refer to several things: In computer science: a wrapper pattern (such as a driver wrapper) is a design pattern where a piece of code allows classes to work together that normally could not because of incompatible interfaces. ...
A sealed pack of diced pork from Tesco. ...
Tupperware logo Tupperware small storage box Tupperware is the brand name of a home products line that includes preparation, storage, and serving products for kitchen and home. ...
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Medical & Hygiene products Hygiene is commonly understood as preventing infections in personal places through cleanliness. ...
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ÎA wet wipe, also known as a wet nap or a moist towelette, is a small moistened piece of paper or cloth that often comes folded and individually wrapped in its own wrapper for convenience, much like a packet of sugar or a condom. ...
A roll of paper towels. ...
Raymond W. Kelly is seen here wearing a handkerchief in his left-breast pocket. ...
A box of tissues Another Box of Tissues. ...
A 67 m long condom on the Obelisk of Buenos Aires, Argentina, part of an awareness campaign for the 2005 World AIDS Day A condom is a device, usually made of latex, or more recently polyurethane, that is used during sexual intercourse. ...
This 2qt (about 2 liters) enema bag, or fountain syringe, equipped with a rectal nozzle, is to be filled with water or a solution, then suspended near the patient using the hook. ...
The most common uses for cotton swabs include aural hygiene and cosmetics application. ...
A blue nitrile medical glove. ...
A PVC glove A rubber glove is a glove made out of rubber. ...
// Long satin gloves Leather gloves A glove (Middle English from Old English glof) is a type of garment which covers the hand of a human. ...
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A man shaving using a straight razor. ...
Collection of Modern Safety Razors - Gillette Fusion Power, Gillette M3Power, Mach3 Turbo Champion, Schick Quattro Chrome, Schick Quattro Power, Gillette Mach3, Gillette Sensor, Schick Xtreme3, Schick Xtreme SubZero, and Schick Xtreme3 Disposables A razor is an edge tool primarily used in shaving. ...
Waxing is a temporary method of hair removal, which removes the hair from the root. ...
A comb A comb for people with hair loss. ...
Three toothbrushes The toothbrush is an instrument used to clean teeth, consisting of a small brush on a handle. ...
Dental hygienist flossing a patients teeth Dental floss is either a bundle of thin nylon filaments or a plastic (teflon or polyethylene) ribbon used to remove food and dental plaque from teeth. ...
A full length apron An apron is an outer protective garment that covers primarily the front of the body. ...
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For other uses, see battery (disambiguation). ...
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Boxes of ammunition clog a warehouse in Baghdad Ammunition is a generic military term meaning (the assembly of) a projectile and its propellant. ...
A demonstrator is cuffed with plasticuffs. ...
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Damaged package The Panama canal. ...
An empty corrugated box An elaborate wooden box Boxes are highly variable receptacles. ...
A wooden pallet A plastic pallet with nine legs, which can be lifted from all four sides A Pallet can also be a small, hard, or temporary bed (a term heavily used in the southern United States to describe a makeshift bed consisting of a blanket and a pillow on...
Regular vacuum cleaner for home use. ...
An industrial water filter with geared motor A water filter is a device which removes impurities from water by means of a fine physical barrier, chemical processes and or biological process. ...
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Spin-on oil filter beneath the engine of a Saab 9-5 (2005) An oil filter is a device used to decontaminate oil that contains suspended impurities. ...
A pair of mens briefs Undergarments, also called underwear or sometimes intimate clothing, are clothes worn next to the skin, usually under other clothes. ...
SOCKS is an Internet protocol that allows client-server applications to transparently use the services of a network firewall. ...
A car seat usually refers to a small seat secured to the seat of an automobile equipped with safety harnesses to hold children in the event of a crash. ...
An example of a used note . ...
A £20 Ulster Bank banknote. ...
The Federal Reserve System is headquartered in the Eccles Building on Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC. The Federal Reserve System (also the Federal Reserve; informally The Fed) is the central banking system of the United States. ...
Ballpoint pen, disassembled (top) and complete (bottom) A ballpoint pen (also eponymously known in British English as a biro and pronounced bye-row in Britain but sometimes bee-row elsewhere), is a modern writing instrument. ...
Styli used in writing in the Fourteenth Century. ...
A metal naphtha lighter A lighter is a device used to create fire with the intent to ignite another substance such as a cigarette, smoking pipe, or charcoal in a grill. ...
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