Lori Bongiorno

How to open clamshell packaging

clamshell packaging
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Dealing with "clamshell" or "oyster" packaging (the rigid, sealed plastic that lots of electronics come in) can be a real nightmare. In fact, the term "wrap rage" was coined to describe the anger and frustration that inevitably arises when trying to pry the ubiquitous packaging open.

Thousands of people end up in emergency rooms each year with lacerations and puncture wounds from battling with the nearly impossible-to-open packaging. Many more get minor wounds from using sharp objects to open packages, according to American Medical News.

It's not the best choice for the planet either. Clamshell packaging is typically made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is considered the most environmentally damaging plastic around. Its production releases toxic chemicals that make their way into our food supply and it's difficult to recycle.

Companies use the universally despised packaging because it secures items during shipping and helps prevent shoplifting. It's also easy to display in stores and allows consumers to see what they are buying.

Some businesses are finally getting the message that consumers have had enough. Amazon launched its Frustration-Free Packaging initiative to help reduce packing waste and wrap rage. An added bonus is that is saves consumers time as this video demonstrates. Sony, Microsoft, and Best Buy are also making efforts to phase out the aggravating packaging.

In the meantime, there's a surprisingly simple tool that can tackle clamshell packaging quickly, efficiently, and without injury -- a rotary can opener. The best part is you probably already have one sitting in a kitchen drawer. The video below shows how it's done.

 

Here are a few other tips you might want to keep in mind:

  • Buy products without clamshell or any excessive packaging when you have a choice.
  • Before you break out your can opener, check to see if the packaging has any tiny tabs or perforations (an addition some companies have made in response to consumer complaints).
  • Finally, if you like gadgets and you're not up for the can opener idea, there are a whole bunch of products on the market that are designed specifically to open clamshell packaging. Here's Consumer Reports' round-up of "Tools you can use to crack the case."

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  • Posted by Erin Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:27pm PDT
    I freaking LOVE that the answer to this unbelievably frustrating packaging is so simple - a can opener! Now i don't have to stab myself with the knives i always brandish to try and get those things open.
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  • Posted by shahrizat Wed Aug 26, 2009 6:35pm PDT
    Normally I just use the scissors. Great big ones.
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  • Posted by Brian Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:42pm PDT
    Wow.. you STILL need a knife even after using a can opener.. thats still a pain..
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  • Posted by Forrest22X Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:44pm PDT
    SCISSORS?
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  • Posted by Jacob Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:45pm PDT
    Yes, but will a can opener cut a steak? Think about it.
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  • Posted by Smittyrock3 Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:48pm PDT
    I always thought everyone used scissors to open those packages. He even used a knife at the end which I thought was a contradiction to the purpose of the video. When I use scissors I open the package faster than what he did in the vid without hurting myself.
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  • Posted by Kb Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:49pm PDT
    you wrote an article on this?!
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  • Posted by Suzi Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:49pm PDT
    I always use my scissors and I would have had that package opened in half the time, plus I wouldn't have had to resort to the killer knife.
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  • Posted by Kickz Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:50pm PDT
    I'd still use scissors to open the package. Can you see how hard it was to turn the can opener? And they had to use a knife after that??!! Scissors are also a part of every kitchen nowadays....
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  • Posted by Vanessa Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:50pm PDT
    yeah scissors work
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  • Posted by Elisa A Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:50pm PDT
    or you know you can just use scissors.
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  • Posted by Mike Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:50pm PDT
    Thats different. But What happened to using good old scissors. Call me old fashioned but they always worked for me.
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  • Posted by snowdance88 Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:50pm PDT
    Damn, I wish I would have known this trick yesterday. I got a nasty cut from the plastic opening my "My Lil' Reminder" package.
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  • Posted by Joy in Seattle Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:51pm PDT
    What are you talking about? They aren't difficult to open at all. An exacto knife works perfectly. Large scissors are also perfect. You're just making things more difficult.
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  • Posted by Jim Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:51pm PDT
    Great every crook in America just went out and bought a can opener.
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