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It's really really sharp!

It came out of the mailbox like this:



There's a small amount of what appears to be dried blood on it. Not the best packaging job.
 
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Eek

I bet it would also chop through a meat filled boot too.
 
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Well that doesn't look safe.
 
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Eek

I bet it would also chop through a meat filled boot too.


It very well may have, there's a small amount of dried red matter smeared on it, visible in the pic. I think we're gonna wash it, then boil it.

I guess being a mail handler can have its hazards.
 
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Reminds me of the cuisinart brand mandolin slicer that I used to own.

I never cut myself using it, but I cut myself disassembling it, hand washing it, putting it in the dishwasher, and taking it out of the dishwasher. I couldn't be trusted around it so I threw it in the garbage.

I have the knife skills so I don't need a mandolin slicer, and even better I go many, many years in between cutting myself with a kitchen knife.



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I guess being a mail handler can have its hazards.


Just another example for safe packaging...I’ve often bitched about Amazon’s trend of over doing their packing on shipments...but no more Eek


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I read your title and instantly thought “those things are sharp”

I insist that the one in our house stays wrapped in aluminum foil when not in use.
 
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I cut myself taking my replacement blade out of the packaging, but I feel like someone else's blood on it would be worse.




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They had a blade recall a few years ago and sent out replacement blades to everyone affected. Mine arrived the same way - minus the bonus blood.
 
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I would wash it in hot soapy water and then soak it in 10% bleach solution for 30 minutes. Then wash again.
I'm worried that boiling it 1) will ruin it or 2) not be protective against hepatitis if done for less than 30 minutes.

Bruce






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I would wash it in hot soapy water and then soak it in 10% bleach solution for 30 minutes. Then wash again.
I'm worried that boiling it 1) will ruin it or 2) not be protective against hepatitis if done for less than 30 minutes.

Bruce


Thank you! I will do just that.
 
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I "inherited" my wife's when she passed away and I refuse to use it. Hared cleaning the thing after the use and the blades were too sharp.


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I "inherited" my wife's when she passed away and I refuse to use it. Hared cleaning the thing after the use and the blades were too sharp.


Yes, I was pretty surprised at how sharp it was. About like a new Spyderco.

I really hope it wasn't my local mail girl that got bit. She's really nice and always treats us good.
 
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Congrats on the new blades.



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So how does that work? Post up another pic when it's all put together.



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I'd contact Amazon, send them pics if possible, then trash it, and have them send another one.

I know it can be sanitized but I'd just never be able to use it. Ugh!
 
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So how does that work? Post up another pic when it's all put together.


The blades are offset. The blade on one side is about a half inch higher than the other side, so stuff bounces around while getting chopped up.

 
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