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	<title>As Seen on TV Product Reviews &#187; Package Shark</title>
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		<title>Package Shark Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 05:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’m probably not the only person who goes into so much trouble just to open plastic packages. Some products are packaged in tightly sealed plastic. Some examples I can think of are kitchen utensils, electronic products, and others that might not be safe if placed in soft plastic packaging.  
Sometimes forcing the plastic open [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m probably not the only person who goes into so much trouble just to open plastic packages. Some products are packaged in tightly sealed plastic. Some examples I can think of are kitchen utensils, electronic products, and others that might not be safe if placed in soft plastic packaging.  </p>
<p>Sometimes forcing the plastic open isn’t enough that I still have to cut it with scissors. And sometimes, even cutting with scissors isn’t enough to open the packaging. I still have to find a blade or knife that could cut through the tough plastic. And that can be dangerous because I might accidentally injure myself with a knife.  </p>
<p>But ever since I bought the Package Shark I haven’t been having a tough time opening packaging. The Package Shark cuts through the plastic packaging quickly without any risk to my fingers. It’s safe to touch, since its blade is well-hidden, so even children can use it. It opens plastic packaging for electronics, toys, kitchen utensils, and so much more. It also doesn’t matter if the packaging is big or small or square or round. It’s not like scissors or blades that I still have to exert so much effort to be able to cut through a material. The Package Shark is so much easier to use than the regular scissors.  </p>
<p>I know what you might think. Why would you get Package Shark if you already have scissors, right? Well, I admit you can’t completely replace your handy scissors. And if your scissors can cut through tough plastic, then maybe you don’t need the Package Shark. But you can try the Package Shark if you want an alternative. It really is easier to use than the regular scissors, plus it’s lightweight too. Some scissors that can cut through tough material might be heavy, and thus it’s more difficult to use them.   </p>
<p>When I ordered the Package Shark I also received another cutting product called the Power Scissors. The Power Scissors look nothing like scissors, but it does a great job cutting papers and plastics. The Package Shark and the Power Scissors are a great addition to your desk. And if you’re worrying about the cost, don’t worry, they’re relatively cheap. I got mine for less than $10.</p>
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