Pluggers by Rick McKee for January 04, 2024

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    Gent  11 months ago

    Hard to locks em teeny tiny things with big bear hands.

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    Farside99  11 months ago

    Or trying to open jars that have been closed too tightly?

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    sousamannd  11 months ago

    If environmentalists were serious, they would take on the plastic in the stores, and I don’t mean the wonderful bags. I mean, the plastic that has sealed everything and anything – you need a electric saw to open some of that stuff. Go back to wood products for bags – fine; go back to glass for liquids, etc. but this plastic wrap is a huge waste. Go back to checkers and more clerks and staff in the store; bring back enforcing the laws, etc. and maybe some of this cultural stealing will go away… but like Abraham Lincoln said, “Their culture will destroy America!” He was right – how many know that quote… Google it if you don’t believe me!

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    zerotvus  11 months ago

    Don’t forget the medicine bottles…..

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    juicebruce  11 months ago

    Simple don’t use resealable bags ! Use plain bags and coated reuseable ties ;-)

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    PraiseofFolly  11 months ago

    And certain brands of plastic wrap never tear off cleanly along the serrated edge.

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    ctolson  11 months ago

    Or opening resealable bags so they don’t ruin the resealability.

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    hollisson Premium Member 11 months ago

    I usually just cut the sealed part off and put the de-re-sealed bag into a Ziplock. Saves a lot of trouble.

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    pategar  11 months ago

    I love the resealable perforated bags that some vegetables come in.

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    GreenT267  11 months ago

    One of my biggest [or smallest] complaints is about the inside seals on pharmaceutical and food bottles [e.g., vitamins, ketchup, spice bottles] that don’t have a tab that you can actually get a hold of.

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    GumbyDammit223  11 months ago

    Resealable bags are great…until you rip one side off the the bag while trying to open it right after resealing it!

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    pheets  11 months ago

    I struggle most with that semi-hard plastic packaging that needs metal shears just to crack but I think most folks fight with those..

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    ladykat  11 months ago

    They are a challenge.

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    g04922  11 months ago

    “Sealed for your protection”…. LOL

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    mistercatworks  11 months ago

    I’m sure we will see a generation with exacerbated joint pain when they get older.

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    syzygy47  11 months ago

    Trying to get an opening in the produce bags in the grocery store.

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    anomalous4  11 months ago

    I don’t have a problem with regular ziplock bags, but the bags some frozen foods come in are terrible. I’ve gotten to the point where I don’t bother rezipping them; I just fold the bag tops over & clip them shut with a metal sporing clip. That works just fine!

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    Billy Yank  11 months ago

    The latest hazard is the “Child Safe” packaging for coin cells, the thin, flat batteries for many electronic devices. Their package can only be opened with heavy-duty scissors and you need to cut right up close to the battery to break the double plastic wrap around it.

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    wildlandwaters  11 months ago

    …or rip open potato chip bags!

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