Ouch! Sharp-Corner Tongs Bite My Finger Twice

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses personal experiences with the new tongs, particularly focusing on incidents of pinching fingers while using them. Participants share their encounters and thoughts on the design of the tongs.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of pinching their pinky finger twice, resulting in a blood blister, and notes the sharp corner of the tongs as the cause.
  • Another participant mentions that they have not pinched themselves yet but will be more careful after hearing about others' experiences.
  • One participant expresses a desire to like the tongs but has been pinched 2-3 times, noting that grabbing at the center has helped.
  • A different participant recounts being pinched numerous times while using the tongs to handle lobsters, indicating that the design requires a strong grip that can lead to accidents.
  • Another participant describes an incident where they accidentally pinched their husband's thumb, resulting in a significant injury, and suggests that the design needs improvement for safety.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the safety of the tongs, with several participants reporting incidents of pinching, while others have not experienced this issue. There is no clear consensus on the overall safety of the product.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences with the tongs, highlighting both positive feelings towards their functionality and concerns regarding their design.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to other Pampered Chef consultants who are considering the tongs or who have experienced similar issues with kitchen tools.

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:mad: Okay, this has happened twice to me. I have pinched the ever loving fire out of my finger with the new tongs. I was so excited about them when we got them in and they were just what I had been looking for. But twice I have pinched (so bad it made a blood blister) my pinky finger. So, beware, they are vicious!!! haha. I still love them, just will be super careful. If you look at them at the the part that bends you will see a sharp corner, that is what bites me.
 
Sorry to hear that :( The way I grab my tongs, I hold them in the center and squeeze. I haven't pinched myself yet, but will definitly think about it now and be more carefull. Thanks for sharing.

Heal fast!
 
I really want to like the tongs, too....but have been pinched 2-3 times already! Grabbing at the center has helped tremendously!!
 
Me Too!I have been pinched COUNTLESS times, sometimes very, very hard! (I was using them to take giant lobsters out of a pot of steaming wine - you have to really work the tongs to get a good grip, and every time they slid off the shell, they got my pinky!)

I will try the grab in the middle idea, and I will not be passing them around at a show!

Too bad - I bought them because I thought they were SO COOL, and had to be seen to be believed...
 
When I got mine in, my husband and I were both holding them - I was showing him how they worked. Somehow I closed them and took several layers of skin off his thumb. It took a good week for it to totally heal. PC needs to look into making that sharp edge safer.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Sharp-Corner Tongs and how do they work?

The Sharp-Corner Tongs are a kitchen tool designed for gripping and flipping food items easily. They feature a unique design with pointed corners that help in picking up food securely, but users should be cautious when handling them to avoid pinching fingers.

Why did the tongs bite my finger?

The tongs may "bite" your finger due to their sharp corners and strong grip mechanism. If your fingers get caught in the pivot area or between the tongs while closing, it can lead to pinching. Always ensure your fingers are clear when using the tongs.

How can I prevent getting pinched by the tongs?

To prevent pinching, always use the tongs with a firm grip and keep your fingers away from the pivot area. Practice using them with larger food items first to get accustomed to their operation and ensure your fingers are safely positioned.

Are the Sharp-Corner Tongs safe for children to use?

While the Sharp-Corner Tongs are designed for adult use, they may not be safe for children without supervision. The sharp corners and strong grip can pose a risk of pinching, so it’s best to teach children how to use them safely or provide them with age-appropriate kitchen tools.

What should I do if I get pinched by the tongs?

If you get pinched by the tongs, first remove your fingers from the tongs carefully. If there is any injury, clean the area and apply ice to reduce swelling. If the pinch is severe or causes significant pain, consult a healthcare professional for further advice.

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