Here's the thread to share praises and peeves regarding product packaging, containers and dispensers. How fun! ? !
Thumbs Up: Recently I bought a roll of plastic food wrap from Costco, which included this absolutely NOVEL! cutting mechanism. Total "duh, why didn't they offer that before", and far superior to the old school saw-tooth metal strip edge.
Here's how the EasyCutter works...
Pomai's "model" hand. lol
Two metal blades on each edge follow a channeled track that the plastic wrap clings to, which cuts it clean, making the cut plastic sheet available as a whole sheet, instead of pulling back on that saw-toothed metal strip edge and sticking to itself, becoming a useless pieces of plastic bundled mess. Brilliant!
Thumbs down: Remember the Sugar Daddy caramel candy pop and that stupid wax paper liner that used to get stuck to it, making it so difficult to eat it? What's up with that?
Another peeve are those blister packs made of vacuum formed, heavy-gauged clear plastic and thermobonded together to merchandise micro electronics such as iPod knock offs, flash drives and memory cards. You need a gosh-darned chainsaw to get the product out of that thing! I almost cut my hand numerous times, sometimes while attempting to cut it open with a utility knife. $#^$%@! Frggghhskkrrrrfrrkskkfgrr.
Back on the plus side, there's PEZ and Jiffy Pop!
Thumbs Up: Recently I bought a roll of plastic food wrap from Costco, which included this absolutely NOVEL! cutting mechanism. Total "duh, why didn't they offer that before", and far superior to the old school saw-tooth metal strip edge.
Here's how the EasyCutter works...
Pomai's "model" hand. lol
Two metal blades on each edge follow a channeled track that the plastic wrap clings to, which cuts it clean, making the cut plastic sheet available as a whole sheet, instead of pulling back on that saw-toothed metal strip edge and sticking to itself, becoming a useless pieces of plastic bundled mess. Brilliant!
Thumbs down: Remember the Sugar Daddy caramel candy pop and that stupid wax paper liner that used to get stuck to it, making it so difficult to eat it? What's up with that?
Another peeve are those blister packs made of vacuum formed, heavy-gauged clear plastic and thermobonded together to merchandise micro electronics such as iPod knock offs, flash drives and memory cards. You need a gosh-darned chainsaw to get the product out of that thing! I almost cut my hand numerous times, sometimes while attempting to cut it open with a utility knife. $#^$%@! Frggghhskkrrrrfrrkskkfgrr.
Back on the plus side, there's PEZ and Jiffy Pop!
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