Remington Lektronic II Electric Shaver, circa 1962

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Artifact Overview

Remington sold its first electric razor in 1937. It had a thin metal foil covering the cutting blades, a feature that would become standard on other electric razors. The company continued to innovate and produce new designs. In 1960, Remington introduced the Lektronic, the first cordless shaver. The company also contracted with Mel Boldt and Associates to design its products' distinctive look.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Electric razor

Date Made

circa 1962

Creator Notes

Designed by Mel Boldt and Associates and made by Remington Rand, a division of Sperry Rand.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

90.438.121

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Mel Boldt and Associates.

Material

Plastic
Cardboard
Metal
Satin
Rubber (Material)

Color

Ivory (Color)
Brown
Gold (Color)
Black (Color)
Red
Yellow (Color)
White (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 2.75 in
Width: 6 in
Length: 6.75 in

Inscriptions

on front of box: REMINGTON/ Lektronic II/ TRADEMARK/ THE CORDLESS SHAVER WITH RESERVE CORD POWER on side of box: REMINGTON/ Lektronic II/ TRADEMARK/ THE CORDLESS SHAVER WITH RESERVE CORD POWER/ Made in U.S.A. Model 662 on inside lid of case: REMINGTON/ Lektronic II/ CORDLESS/ SHAVER BY REMINGTON RAND on front of shaver: REMINGTON/ Lektronic II on control plate: WITH CORD/ ON/ CHARGING/ ON/ WITHOUT CORD on bottom of case: Remington Rand/ MADE IN USA PAT. PEND.
Remington Lektronic II Electric Shaver, circa 1962