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How to open plastic packaging from appliances?
Also called "blister".
Who opens this damn package? After all, it is clear that it was not done for people.
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There are special knives for opening blister packs.
Sold ... in a blister :)
Here, after all, the question is not how to open it, but how to open it and not cut yourself. I open it with scissors, but at best I scratch on hellishly sharp cuttings, at worst I cut myself to blood.
My Hulk method. Usually where the slot for the hanger. It’s not glued there, you hook it with your fingers and pull it in different directions), as in childhood in the game “Hooks”. Worse if there is no hanger. then I pierce a hole with scissors or a knife, or keys and also pull it to the sides)
I cut the edge in a circle with scissors, then just remove the top of the blister. Never got cut.
With a clerical knife I cut off the bulge along with the goods :)
And if I don’t like the product, I return it to the store within X days. How is this the case, because the packaging is constipated.
With a sharp wallpaper knife (blade, scalpel, chainsaw) it is easy to open. You need to make an effort to cut the edge, and the blister itself is cut easily.
I open it this way - I bend the package on one side, then on the other (as if I twist it first in one direction, then in the other) and so on for 10-20 seconds, as a result, the package bursts at the fold.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3ZK9FLVyPU
The very first video from Google…
I open it with kitchen scissors. They have good leverage and cut well.
I cut with a knife because I cut myself with scissors a couple of times
Great question, I often suffer.
Sometimes you buy a Thing, you want to open it right away, the fold does not help, but you really want to get the thing, you want to open it as soon as possible to get it to work, but it doesn’t let you in, and there are no scissors nearby :(
you need to come up with something more comfortable, probably, a tear-off cap of some kind of thread.
Well, the last time I opened the blister, it was written on the back of the box - cut off the solder in a circle.
you cut off the solder joint from the most convenient side with scissors (in the above photo such a place is at the top), then with a knife you carefully exfoliate the solder joint along the circumference. And the hands are intact, and the packaging looks fine after
usually there is a perforation on the plastic at the back, you pull the plastic towards you and it tears along this perforation. On flash drives from the picture, it definitely is, on some it is not.
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