Pluggers by Rick McKee for January 04, 2024

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    Gent  5 months ago

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

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    Farside99  5 months ago

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

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    sousamannd  5 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  5 months ago

    Don’t forget the medicine bottles…..

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    juicebruce  5 months ago

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

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    PraiseofFolly  5 months ago

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

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    ctolson  5 months ago

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

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    hollisson Premium Member 5 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  5 months ago

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

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    GreenT267  5 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  5 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  5 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  5 months ago

    They are a challenge.

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    g04922  5 months ago

    “Sealed for your protection”…. LOL

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    mistercatworks  5 months ago

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

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    syzygy47  5 months ago

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

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    anomalous4  5 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  5 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  5 months ago

    …or rip open potato chip bags!

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