• Fisk400@feddit.nu
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    9 months ago

    Is the plan that you are going to use that nail scissor as your main household scissor? When you buy something in a thick blister pack your plan is to awkwardly chew trough the plastic with a tiny and slightly curved nail scissor?

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        9 months ago

        Yeah, but the point they are making is that this is packaging for nail scissors. So they wouldn’t use those nail scissors on such packaging anyway, so why are they complaining about not having regular scissors if nail scissors wouldn’t help here when already unpacked anyways

      • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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        9 months ago

        That’s a good way to get cut. Even if you wear gloves, keep the blade sharp and cut away from yourself you still are at risk

    • mectag@feddit.deOP
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      9 months ago

      No, I‘m travelling and needed these. It’s not great packaging in general, but even worse when you’re traveling.

  • ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I once bought a tool designed specifically for cutting open that bullshit.

    It came wrapped in that bullshit and I almost lost my shit.

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    9 months ago

    Pretty sure it does not specify with what to cut. Scissor are always used to depict cutting action, my point is you can use something else to cut that package

  • Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    Of all the objects in the world, I think this type of packaging has probably cut up my hands more than anything else.

    And I love it when the product is delicate and encased in this plastic fortress… like SD cards.