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Kitchy Pizza Cutter Wheel with Protective Blade Cover (Green) on sale for
$8.60.
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Details:
- Effortless cutting: Large wheel and stable vertical pressure deliver clean, precise pizza slices in one motion
- Perfect slices every time: Easy, controlled cuts through pizza with minimal effort
- Compact & ergonomic: Fits comfortably in hand and stores neatly in cutlery drawer
- Safe storage: Includes protective blade guard for secure, safe keeping
- Easy cleaning: Disassembles in 3 steps; fully dishwasher safe for thorough cleaning
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It is also easier for me to clean than a traditional cutter, since you can get everything off the wheel (360) since it comes apart in a second. Then can also throw in the dishwasher.
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I have been using this style of pizza cutter for over a decade. The leverage you get can't be beat and it gets used for everything.
Pizza, quesadillas, dough...well I guess mostly just those 3.
However, that blade cover latches in place, and to unlatch it and slide it back in side you have to put a lot of pressure on it until it pops open. And the natural way to do it is to push your thumb down and into it, directly towards the blade underneath. It would be easy for it to pop and push your thumb right into the blade opening it the most natural / intuitive feeling way. So you've got to consciously open it with careful intention.
I know having to pay attention to something sharp is not a big ask, but when the "default" way of opening something is dangerous and it requires vigilance every single time... I just find myself always turning to other cutters instead. I have particularly strong risk aversions, so this may only be a concern to me. But for anyone like me, it pretty much ruins the product, and it could be addressed by some offset tabs or something which is a shame.
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