Have You Seen the Latest Kitchen Gadget - Finger Guard?

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Discussion Overview

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.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses skepticism about the need for the Finger Guard, suggesting that proper knife technique should suffice.
  • Another participant finds the idea amusing but acknowledges that it may help those who struggle with knife safety.
  • Several users mention that many people are fearful of cutting themselves while chopping, indicating a potential market for the gadget.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of trying the gadget and finding it awkward, but acknowledges that other products they initially doubted became popular.
  • Another participant notes their anticipation for the gadget due to difficulty in maintaining proper finger positioning while cutting.
  • One participant mentions planning to market the gadget as a tool for teaching children knife safety.
  • Several participants share personal anecdotes about friends or family members who could benefit from the gadget due to past injuries.
  • One participant expresses doubt about the gadget's practicality for themselves but is willing to try it since they earned it for free.
  • Another participant highlights their preference for using knives over other tools, indicating a divide in user preferences.
  • Some participants express excitement about the potential popularity of the gadget, citing past experiences with other products that gained unexpected success.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

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.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences with knife safety and cooking techniques, reflecting diverse skill levels and comfort with kitchen tools.

Who May Find This Useful

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.

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Am I the only person who thinks that this is completely ridiculous?

When using a knife, you should always fold her fingers over/crunch them up on the part you are holding to avoid cutting your fingers.
 
I thought it was kind of a funny idea but there are people who maybe knife clutzy and need it!?
 
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.
 
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!
 
Actually, I think this could be a big seller for all of us. I know I thought the mix-n-chop was a lame idea and couldnt' see why you'd need a salad chopper if you had a set of kitchen shears and a food chopper! I was wrong big time on both of those!

Since we all have hosts and guests (and consultants) who won't read or do things they are suppose to, the same applies to being safe in the kitchen. Like the other post said "should" is the operative word. People will probably buy it just because it is an affordable way to (at least try to) avoid injury.
 
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.

I am one of those people! I can't wait to get it because I can't fold my fingers under and hold the food at the same time. My hand just won't work that way! I was going to buy it but I earned it in SAT 1. I can't wait to try it out, I may hate it but I will try it first.
 
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.
 
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!
LOL, I totally thought the Decroator bottle sets were not going to be a seller and what do ya know!
 
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!). :)
 
I think I'll mention the knife guard as an add on item that is great for ppl to help their kids learn to use knives in the kitchen... using the idea of quality time spent with your child etc... I don't forsee myself using it but I'm sure there will be those who do... and I was in Kitchen Collections the other day and they sell a similar one for more money so there MUST be some kind of demand for them.
 
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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!
 
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!

This just reminded me that I should show it to one of my DH's coworkers! Her husband cut a big part of his finger with one of our forged cutlery.
 
I told my hubby about it and her thinks it will be one of our big sellers - He wnts one himself. Not only does it protect your fingers but if ou notice the bottom it has a wvedd pattern that will help hold the food while chopping and slicing
 
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!). :)

I so agree with this! Went to The Culinary Institute in Hyde Park, NY for training associated with a course I was going to help teach. Professional chefs spend their first several WEEKS on knife skills. Knowing this, I try to follow the proper cutting technique...but I too find it hard to feel comfortable with this. The forged cutlery is a professional type tool that is brought to kitchens of our customers...not trained professionals. I think that this will sell quite well.

The Mix and Chop sells itself. The picture in the catalog sells this product. I have only started in the last few months even bringing it to shows and I sell no less than 10 + a month!
 
I do not culr my fingers good either but I think this will take A LOT to get use to for me to use it. We will see though. I am not at all excited about it but since i am earning it for FREE, I will try it. It is not something that I would buy. Guess it will be like the Ultimate Mandolin - practice, practice, practice!:D :mad:
 
cathyskitchen said:
I have a hard time getting my fingers to stay "curled", so I'm definitely looking forward to this item!!


Me too!!!!
 
i cant curl my fingers, never knew i had to actually ... i wanted it the second i saw it and will definately get one for my mom, she is always cutting her self!

i hate the mix n chop .. i cant get used to it and think its harder to use than its supposed to be .. probably a fault of my own!
 
I'm glad I'm not alone in the fact that I can't curl my fingers right either! I think it'll be a fun gadget.
 
I have a friend that will be getting this in her holiday presents. I'll also probably get one for my husband, I cringe when he uses knives, I've tried to show him the safe way but it is beyond him. I think this is going to be a big seller.
 
I totally agree, its gonna be big....my July 1st host called me yesterday & told me she took a good chunk off her thumb....& she was using the self sharpening utility knife..:eek: . I told her about this & I think shes getting 1 for ALL her friends!!!:cool:
 
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.;) )
 
I never even knew that you were supposed to curl your fingers! :eek: It takes me so long to cut things, maybe that's why? I think the Finger Guard is a great idea. Perfect for people like me! ;) I'm hoping it will make me look like less of a rookie!
 
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.;) )

I use my knife over my FC too! In fact, I normally only use the FC at shows, or at home for nuts or oreos! (I do NOT tell customers this, though, since so many people LOVE the FC and use it for almost everything!)
 
I just found my food chopper buried in a cabinet. I've used it maybe 4 times in the year I've been doing this. I prefer a knife, I find for most things it works better and is just as fast and much easier to clean.
 
I have never been able to get the curling of the fingers thing, so I am looking forward to trying the finger guard.
 
I was never taught to curl my fingers, nor was anyone I know, and frankly never remember to do so and it feels awkward. I'm not a professional chef (I'm pampered but not a "pro") so I don't have those fast cutting skills. I've also never cut myself while chopping -- I just don't get that close. However, I've had LOTS of guests tell me about getting cut, so I expect I will sell some of these.

I also think that some people with moderate arthritis (that can't curl their fingers comfortably, but can still slightly bend them enough to use the knife guard) may be big buyers.
 
I think the finger guard is a great idea. I have low vision and this will be a great tool for me in my own kitchen and at cooking shows.
 
I think it's a good idea too. However, in my own kitchen, I just can't see myself take the time to get it out of the drawer to cut something up.

I will definately get one for my mom though! She needs one!
 
I might make some sales of the finger guard to those that bought the Ultimate Slice & Grate.LOL. Hey maybe HO should send all those customers one as an added safety device.
 
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I think this will be a popular item. I've tried to curl my fingers but it's just not habit yet and I still don't cut very fast when I do. I think this will improve my confidence in using my knives and thus my speed. We'll see!
 

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