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titleOfInvention Takedown Tool-E
abstract The Takedown Tool-E is an innovative, assembled plastic and steel slim tube-like device used to assist in the safe and efficient removal of hair weave thread and tracts. It has a nonslip grip for comfort that enables consumers, at home or salon, to easily store the device in the casing or wear it in a pocket for accessibility. The Tool-E's efficient safety features help to avoid any damage to the scalp and cuts thread or hair tracts smoothly and quickly without damaging the real hair. The invention is new, groundbreaking, and cost-effective. It increases timely customer service, provides ease to do-it-yourself consumers, and enables professionals to become faster and more accurate at weave-removal—increasing their development, economy, and industry. The Takedown Tool-E is a utility that consumers and salon professionals will want to buy across the international hair weave market.
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