Is there an easy way to open packages? This OpenIT will change my life!
The Admin gets LOTS of packages and some are easier to open then others. Who am I kidding? They are all ridiculously hard to open!
I got my review OpenIT in the mail today to do all my un-boxing bidding. Guess what? It was sealed in fricking plastic. I need one of these OpenIt’s to open it! I wonder if that was meant to be a statement?
For ten bucks this thing is great. It opens the hard plastic clamshells that make gadgets Karl proof. It has a built in screwdriver (for those kid toy battery compartments), retractable knife (for cd’s and dvd’s) and of course serious shears (to cut open ties).
I opened all my other review units today with it! I love it and hate to give it up, but for my users, it’s a sealed deal
If you want our OpenIT leave a comment on how this will improve your geeky life in the comments and it can yours for the low price of FREE if you win our Comment Contest. Just like we like it :)
How about wrapping it up in some crazy hard to open package and then another and then seal it in a big box – that will make your (victim) recipient appreciate it more… RIGHT?
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about 4 years ago
I’m managing a 50 computers park and i always have a usb drive in my pocket (with a bunch of useful tools for admin).
THIS is definitely a very useful tool for all admins around the world ! I want mine :)
PS : But don’t know if my pocket cand handle it !
about 4 years ago
holy cowz! I am about to buy a 46″ LCD tv and this would REALLY help open that sucker up for the holidays!
about 4 years ago
loves the sarcasm but dont think this will fit in ur pocket astrodude.
a sledge hammer will take a big screen apart faster :)
about 4 years ago
holy cowz! I am about to buy a 46″ LCD tv and this would REALLY help open that sucker up for the holidays!
about 4 years ago
loves the sarcasm but dont think this will fit in ur pocket astrodude.
a sledge hammer will take a big screen apart faster :)
about 4 years ago
I do home theater installation for a living and every day I am forced to rip out component, audio, and HDMI cables from their dastardly dangerous protective shells.
Cuts, scrapes, even a few dead cables have been the by-product of the standard box cutter I use.
This would save my life, and my hands!
about 4 years ago
I do home theater installation for a living and every day I am forced to rip out component, audio, and HDMI cables from their dastardly dangerous protective shells.
Cuts, scrapes, even a few dead cables have been the by-product of the standard box cutter I use.
This would save my life, and my hands!