I just want to open a box without tearing it to pieces.

  • @over_clox
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    351 year ago

    Don’t you just love the boxes with the convenient rip-strip thing when the glue is practically always in the wrong spot, making it completely useless…

    • @Sylver
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      281 year ago

      This is thanks to cutting corners. A material scientist will come up with a genuinely perfect tear-open container, just to have marketing and budget teams purchase lower-quality materials that no longer perform the advertised way.

      • @jaybone
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        101 year ago

        Or on the production line they cut corners on having some technician check that some piece of equipment is calibrated correctly. So the tip strip ends up two inches lower than where it’s supposed to be.

        This happens to me all the time with string cheese I can’t get open.

    • @dephyre
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      131 year ago

      To shreds, you say. Very well, then.

  • Hot Saucerman
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    71 year ago

    It’s too bad box cutters were made illegal to own or possess after 9/11. /s

    • DreamButt
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      21 year ago

      Such a must have household item in this day and age

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    also plastic bags ever since ultrasonic welding became more widespread. now the seam is as strong or stronger than the surrounding plastic so you can’t just pull the seam apart for a clean edge like you could with most heat-sealed edges

    • andrewOP
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      21 year ago

      Yeah I’ve honestly started just using my scalpels I have for 3d printing to open any of those plastic sealed containers. It’s getting out of hand.