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Who Designed This Crap? Product Packaging, Where\'s My Chainsaw?
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Thread : Who Designed This Crap? Product Packaging, Where\'s My Chainsaw?
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Mobile computers and accessories are cool. However the way they\'re packaged is a real horror show, almost literally. With impenetrable shipping boxes and envelopes, as well as plastic blister packs sealed tighter than most tombs, it seems like vendors really don\'t want you to get to their products. |
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I would never use a chainsaw. I use a bandsaw: much safer.
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http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2002/09/30
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It seems like there's just no winning with this one. One the one hand, I hate the packaging that you just can't open. (I can't tell you how many owner's manuals I have ripped through when trying to open those types of packaging...not to mention small cuts...) But on the other hand, if I was a company that sold things both through retail stores and online vendors I probably wouldn't want to add the expense of packaging my stuff two different ways.
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seems a bit paranoid to me. The manufacturer is not the one who loses from stolen packaging, the stores do (they already bought a skid of the product, it no longer has anything to do with the manufacturer).
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Check out this product, looks like it will make opening these types of things quite easy and only like $5-10
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Whoa, that's pretty cool. And it's only $5 shipped! Not bad at all. |
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are you kidding? buy another product so that you are able to OPEN other products? then why don't they just start selling everything in aluminum cans since we already own can openers!
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I had a feeling someone would say that about scissors. |
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I just don't get it, what's so hard about opening a package? Ok, so you have to actually spend a minute. There is no packaging that takes several minutes unless your opening tool assortment lacks such basic items as a shallow-bladed razor knife, large sturdy scissors, and diagonal cutters (type used in electronics work).
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FedEX Boxes - same thing, a simple swipe or two with a shallow razor knife takes 10 seconds. I hate to be insulting but the author of the article has a unique problem if clawing at a box like an animal instead of using tools like a human. Don't fool with the pull tab at all, just routinely grab for the tool you need in the first place.
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WHAT A POINTLESS ARTICLE. for real dude get a job or something, because this writing buisness is not working out.
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I watched a little kid cut himself on one of these plastic boxes, he wasn't
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Ok, so am I the only one who noticed the perforated plastic panel on the back of the Defcon lock package. those things take about 2 seconds to rip open with your hands. pretty much all packaging has a specific way to open it, without resorting to tools, most people just don't look, and then get all frustrated. slow down and use your brain. (no offence intended, I'm sure you all have brains) |
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