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The thread centers around opinions and experiences regarding the new kitchen gadget, the Finger Guard. Participants share their thoughts on its usefulness, personal experiences with knife safety, and varying levels of enthusiasm for the product.
Views differ regarding the necessity and practicality of the Finger Guard. While some participants see it as a helpful tool for those who struggle with knife safety, others question its usefulness and prefer traditional knife techniques.
Participants share a range of personal experiences with knife safety and cooking techniques, reflecting diverse skill levels and comfort with kitchen tools.
Consultants and community members interested in kitchen safety tools or those who work with individuals who may benefit from additional knife safety measures might find this discussion relevant.
Jules711 said:Should is the key word. Since many people don't protect their fingers, I actually think this is going to be a popular (at least talked about) item. Many people are scared to chop quickly b/c they KNOW that they'll cut themselves. Sounds like you are good with a knife though.
bethsbiz said:I know I thought the mix-n-chop was a lame idea.... QUOTE]
I think that is a lazy tool, but I have sold the most of them!! Everyone I talk to that have them, they love it! I don't have one in my TTA.
LOL, I totally thought the Decroator bottle sets were not going to be a seller and what do ya know!pamperedlinda said:Nope, I'm not too fond if it either. I tried it on in the new products room and it seemed weird to me. But then...I wasn't crazy about the Decorator bottles either and they were a huge hit, so ya never know!
vwpamperedchef said:My mother in law and brother in law are getting this for Christmas! THEY NEED IT. My brother in law cut his fingers just by reaching into the drawer with knives. Great idea!
cathyskitchen said:I have a hard time getting my fingers to stay "curled", so I'm definitely looking forward to this item!! I know a lot of people who aren't used to holding their fingers this way, and I plan on selling a lot of them to the people who purchase the forged cutlery (b/c they're so sharp) - but anyone who uses a knife and isn't able to use the correct "technique" with their holding hand will want one of these (maybe two!).![]()
cathyskitchen said:I have a hard time getting my fingers to stay "curled", so I'm definitely looking forward to this item!!
ChefBeckyD said:I can see for some how this might be something they would want....but for myself - I can't see taking the time to put this on.....I'm a fast slicer/dicer/cutter anyway, and don't have any problem with knives......in fact, I (gasp!) prefer my knives over the Chopper for most things. (I like a uniform chop/dice.)