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easy techniques to open tough plastic packaging

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By admin on Tue, 03/19/2013 - 09:08

plastic packaging is made to be tough &ndash it holds things safely in place on shop shelves and helps avert theft. stacy genovese is engineering director at good housekeeping institute. stacy mentions that, when people get these items home or try to give them as gifts, opening them proves a challenging job as they can&rsquot rip the package open. hence, the only way remains is to take a pair of scissors and start cutting the package. this is when the battle begins because opening the tough packaging is not an easy task. therefore, the good housekeeping institute researched for some new gadgets that will make this all an easier job. in good housekeeping&rsquos tests, the pyranna plastic package opener&rsquos rounded blade worked about 40 percent faster than scissors. a customer can simply clamp it along the rim of a package and drag. ezcddvd combo opener is a unique product that easily opens packaged cd&rsquos and dvd&rsquos. genovese says that a customer just need to put it along the spine of either the dvd or the cd and when it is pressed down, a tiny blade is exposed and just sprint it along the spine. it cuts with the cellophane and is troublefree to open. when good housekeeping was trying this product, an interesting thing happened. the original directions that came with the gadget were misleading. so after their testing, they called the company and then the company made corrections the instructions to get rid of the error. however, the question is still unanswered. why do companies make plastic packages too tough to open one of the main reasons is they want to discourage shoplifters, to make it tougher for thieves to lift items from inside the packages. on the other hand, they also want to display the items to consumers and at the same time avert getting broken during shipping. source of information httpwww.wjactv.comnewsnewseasywaystoopentoughplasticpackagingnkjbl

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