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February 04, 2008
Down with Clamshell Packaging
Posted by Frank J. at 08:20 PM | View blog reactions | Comments (53)

I hate clamshell packaging. I hate it with a passion. I buy some shiny new toy, but it sealed away in a shell of hard plastic tighter than Han Solo in carbonite.

There is no way to elegantly open those things. No way. You're always reduced to tearing away at the chunks of plastic like a caveman trying to open a can of food with a rock. The best I can do is take a sharp knife to it, being every careful not to cut the contents, and then try and use that hole to tear it open, trying to do my best and failing at not cutting myself on the jagged pieces of plastic.

When I'm in charge, I'm going to find whomever is responsible for clamshell packaging at put him on live TV with a dozen different objects in standard clamshell packages. He must then elegantly open each one. If he fails, he will be executed by gunshot to the head.

Frank J. 'XX for Some Office
"@#$% clamshell packaging!"

UPDATE:

Here's where to buy them custom made to foil any consumer. I'm trying to see if they have an FAQ because obviously be "How the @#$% are you supposed to open these?!"

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53 Responses To "Down with Clamshell Packaging"

In case you wrote this to get some constructive information as well as to work out your frustrations.
Not to mention amuse us, although you may not like us to be amused by your plight.
thinkgeek.com has a tool for opening those annoying packages.

#1 - Posted by: Nylecoj on February 4, 2008 08:36 PM

You need the PACKAGE SHARK

http://www.packageshark.com/?cid=247256

For every adversary, there is a weapon !!!

Be safe Ronin

[Do want! -Ed.]

#2 - Posted by: CTSean on February 4, 2008 08:46 PM

I'm afraid to get a package shark. What if it comes in a clamshell? How will I get it out.

#3 - Posted by: zdomain on February 4, 2008 08:53 PM

Hey, Frank, Microsoft's VISTA comes with instructions on how to open it. Unbelievable. Check it out:

Instructions for opening Vista

#4 - Posted by: Jimmy on February 4, 2008 09:01 PM

Frank, there is a toll free number to call them at the bottom of the left margin. Let us know what they say.

#5 - Posted by: Bill on February 4, 2008 09:06 PM

Have a question?
Call us anytime toll free at
800-638-1525

I wonder what's the number one question consumers have with clamshells?

#6 - Posted by: Dodsfall on February 4, 2008 09:16 PM

I wonder what's the number one question consumers have with clamshells?

"how do I stop the bleeding?"

#7 - Posted by: none on February 4, 2008 09:24 PM

Funny you should mention it. I just spent an unreasonable amount of time trying to open two new J45 cables. A razor blade and a cable aren't a good match so I resorted to tin snips.

#8 - Posted by: BLC on February 4, 2008 09:36 PM

Clamshell packaging sure sucks. By the way Bob Dole has slammed Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh has been a total jackass this election. This election is rock solid proof that he has few listeners.

#9 - Posted by: Sal on February 4, 2008 10:05 PM

To open clamshell packaging, use a hand-operated can opener. That's what Fred Thompson would do.

#10 - Posted by: Joe Carter on February 4, 2008 10:07 PM

McCain onward to victory and beyond! McCain '08. Ain't nobody gonna stop John McCain!

#11 - Posted by: Valdemort on February 4, 2008 10:36 PM

I heard this was an anti-McCain blog. If that is true then you people need to just f*** off. Get in line and support the GOP. I voted for John McCain because he is the only candidate who will fight both terrorism and global warming. Both of these battles are important for our children. Go form your own stupid party if you don't support science and reality. John McCain will be the nominee. DEAL WITH IT!

#12 - Posted by: JTE on February 4, 2008 10:52 PM

I would recommend a box cutter.

#13 - Posted by: Oroso on February 4, 2008 10:57 PM

KILL IT WITH FIRE

#14 - Posted by: on February 4, 2008 10:58 PM

There is no way to elegantly open those things. No way. You're always reduced to tearing away at the chunks of plastic like a caveman trying to open a can of food with a rock.

You don't have to tear at it like a caveman. I have a pair of Wusthof scissors. They work great on this kind of packaging and you won't be left with a lot of dangerous plastic shards. Once you are done opening the package with your Wusthof scissors you can easily throw out the annoying packaging and concentrate on the fun prize inside. I am worried that this kind of packaging is hard on our environment.

#15 - Posted by: Nate on February 4, 2008 10:58 PM

Did someone reprogram the Ronbots into Juanbots?

#16 - Posted by: Anon Y. Mous on February 4, 2008 11:01 PM

I worked for a company that makes clam shells. The industry term is "blisters". Blisters are also commonly heat sealed to a cardboard back. The blisters are made by running PVC off a big roll through a heater, then they are clamped by a mold, then cut from the sheet with custom shaped knives.
It is surprisingly hard to achieve the correct heat settings, vacuum pressure, and timing to produce correct blisters.
So, for a while, your pain was my gain! Cool!

Go Giants!

#17 - Posted by: Rick Stilson on February 4, 2008 11:09 PM

"Ain't nobody gonna stop John McCain!"

The NVA did a pretty good job, Valdy!

#18 - Posted by: GEAH on February 4, 2008 11:13 PM

John McCain is a good man! You dorks make me sick! If you don't like the party find your way to the door!

- rmoore

#19 - Posted by: RichardM on February 4, 2008 11:19 PM

I believe it is time for an obscure cartoon comedy reference "Up with miniskirts!"

#20 - Posted by: crazyjetguy on February 4, 2008 11:21 PM

Why is it there are so many jerks in the GOP who won't fall in line? Quit listening to Limpbo. McCain is the GOP Choice!

#21 - Posted by: dyzto on February 4, 2008 11:26 PM

#15 - Ooooh, good advice. Them's good scissors. Use 'em at work often...they're the only things that cut through heavy plastic.

And you make me giggle. Such a sweetie.

#16 - I was starting to wonder. They're kind of sounding alike at this point.

#19 - Thanks, we will! I suspect that's not the answer the McCainiacs were hoping for, though...

#22 - Posted by: Basilisk on February 4, 2008 11:37 PM

#12 JTE:

"I heard this was an anti-McCain blog. If that is true then you people need to just f*** off. Get in line and support the GOP."

Sounds an awful lot like jack-booted liberalism to me. Go ahead and get in that line. I'd rather "f*** off" than be in a party of idiot conformists.

#23 - Posted by: Jimmy on February 4, 2008 11:47 PM

You McCain supporters remind me of McCain himself. "Don't like me? Eff off, you lousy full of chickenshit bastard!"

Vote Maverick! Who cares if he's an arrogant bastard?

#24 - Posted by: Vote crotchety old bastard! on February 4, 2008 11:48 PM

Clamshells are Satan's work!!! O.O; Resist!

#25 - Posted by: ochagirl on February 5, 2008 12:03 AM

I have found that a 12 gauge w/ buckshot works easily as well on clamshell blister packaging as it does on McCainiacs.

The only drawback is that the goodies inside are turned to mush in both cases, the biggest loss in these scenarios is the loss of operational consumer electronics.

#26 - Posted by: AlanABQ on February 5, 2008 12:15 AM

McCain is the one who came up with the idea of the surge. He was also brave enough to march through Baghdad with barely any troop support to prove how safe Iraq is!!! McCain = GOP nominee tomorrow!! One he is chosen other Republicans MUST support him.

#27 - Posted by: WilliamSleddRules! on February 5, 2008 12:25 AM

McCain '08
**The Only True Conservative

McCain '08
**Strength and Valor

McCain '08
**Unimaginable Brilliance

McCain '08
**A Rock in the Rain

McCain '08
**Committed to Excellence

John McCain
The Right Man to Lead Us

http://www.johnmccain.com

#28 - Posted by: utrejch4 on February 5, 2008 12:29 AM

If Goldwater and Reagan were alive, McCain would be stood up against the wall of their opinions and shot down in flaming embarassment.

#29 - Posted by: Jimmy on February 5, 2008 12:29 AM

"McCain '08
**Unimaginable Brilliance"

Guffaw!

#30 - Posted by: MarkoMancuso on February 5, 2008 12:35 AM

I say for the next debate we hand each of the candidates a Clamshell package and see who gets it open first.

#31 - Posted by: BillyRayBob on February 5, 2008 01:25 AM

McCain '08
**A Liberal Sort Of Conservative

McCain '08
**The Left's Choice For The Right

McCain '08
**Huckabee Just Has To Be Patient

McCain '08
**A Rock in the Rain = A Rock With A Wet Back

McCain '08
**Old School. Really Reeeally Old School

John McCain
The Right Man to Lead Us... Where?

http://www.johnmccain.com

#32 - Posted by: BillyRayBob on February 5, 2008 01:37 AM

I find that a pair of trauma shears works wonderfully well on clamshell packaging. You can usually find them for around $5 at any uniform store or medical supply store. Plus, they are great for cutting lots of other things where scissors aren't sturdy enough and boxcutters are awkward (or dangerous.)

#33 - Posted by: dkirk on February 5, 2008 02:25 AM

This discussion has led me to a way to cut the budget. All apropriations will be sent to the agency involved in clamshell packaging. The head of the agency will have exactly 5 minutes to open the package and get the money out. If he can't, the money goes back to the Treasury.

Since the military has lots of really cool weapons, they won't have any problems opening their package. Other agencies, like the Department of Human Services could be in serious trouble.

#34 - Posted by: Steve L. on February 5, 2008 08:47 AM

How did a post aboout Clamshell packaging become a haven for McCain supporters?

#35 - Posted by: Pantera on February 5, 2008 08:52 AM

Wait until you have kids. Once you stop the bleeding from the clamshell packages, you will have thousands of razor sharp wires to unravel around ever part of the toy. It takes about 15 minutes per Pretty Little Pony.

#36 - Posted by: adamboysmom on February 5, 2008 08:56 AM

I believe it is time for an obscure cartoon comedy reference "Up with miniskirts!"

#20 - Posted by: crazyjetguy

That's easy - The Simpsons. Unfortunately for everyone around me, I have a Simpsons quote for almost any occasion. Truthfully, you can respond to most situations using only quotes from Simpsons, Braveheart, and Gladiator.

#37 - Posted by: juggernaut on February 5, 2008 09:47 AM

Someone please tell me why the clamshell packaging guy teamed up with the wrap your toys in wire guy to create a milti-continental conspiracy to piss off parents and to make sure thier kids hear at least 3 of the seven dirty words in a single sentence???

#38 - Posted by: Clay S. on February 5, 2008 10:17 AM

I just use a scissor and cut around the circumference.

#39 - Posted by: scotty on February 5, 2008 10:24 AM

I see a common thread here linking the McCainiacs' ranting against conservatives, with the inability of (some) conservatives to successfully open blister and clamshell packaging.

True conservatives have the intellectual rigor to argue successfully against liberal agitprop, to present their conservative ideals and conservative programs in a logical, convincing manner, and to live up to their conservative credentials when faced with opposition. Conservatives recognize that there are better and worse ways to resolve issues in the current election cycle. One way is Fred Thompson. He would have worked well on most issues as president. Another way is John McCain. He works well on some issues (Foreign Policy) but on others he is too much like our opponents in the political arena, the Liberal Socialists and their supporters, the Morons.

True conservatives likewise recognize that there are better and worse ways to open plastic packages. Sharp, robust scissors work well. Clawing at the sharp edges of ripped plastic works also, but not as well and with a likelihood of bloody fingers.

So McCainiacs, mark those ballots for your candidate! We who have lost the primary (but yet are not defeated) will support conservative ideals when he does, and will avoid getting our fingers bloody in the messes he will cause when he does not.

If sharp, strong scissors are too dangerous for you to use, some are made with rounded tips as well. These make it a bit harder to open a clamshell package, but work better than bloody fingers and are harder to poke your eyes out with.

Same with McCain. He has some rounded edges, so he doesn't do some difficult things as swell as a strong pointy Fred would, but McCain has more capacity to work correctly on most things than Hillary or Obama will ever have. Hillary and Obama would be the clamshells opened by the bloody fingers of morons.

#40 - Posted by: Mike on February 5, 2008 11:32 AM

I'll vote for anyone running on an anti-clamshell ticket!

@Jimmy in #4 above ... they forgot step 4: If you have to read these instructions, box your computer up and take it back to the store because you're obviously too stupid to own one.

#41 - Posted by: Misplaced Floridian on February 5, 2008 11:33 AM

I'm not bothered by the clamshell - it's the shopping for the clamshell that I find frustrating.

Who the hell came up with the idea that there should be giant motorized carts in stores? I know they're intended for sick or disabled people, but it's always big fat slobs using them, and totally blocking the aisles. In addition, this unintended usage just eliminates the exercise the fat slobs would get by walking through the store...thus completing the "cycl
e of fat."

#42 - Posted by: Son of Bob on February 5, 2008 11:55 AM

Hey Misplaced Floridian. I don't "own" Microsoft Vista. I'm just a misplaced, anthropological psycho-geek engineer who loves to track company's excuses for selling crappy products.

#43 - Posted by: Jimmy on February 5, 2008 12:31 PM

I hate the clamshells and those little wires adamboysmom mentioned too.
I thought the link that Frank provided had a pretty ironic headline:

"If you require clamshell packaging, a blister pack, a plastic tray, or any other custom thermoformed package, National Plastics, Inc. exists to make your life easier."

... and make your customers' lives much more frustrating.

#44 - Posted by: silaS marreD on February 5, 2008 01:17 PM

What's really stupid is when scissors come in that kind of packaging.

#45 - Posted by: George guy on February 5, 2008 01:27 PM

I agree with #10--a can opener is definitely the way to go.

#46 - Posted by: Oromin on February 5, 2008 02:54 PM

Absolutely priceless. From their front page:

"We are dedicated to making your life easier."

...unless you are, like the vast majority of people on the planet, a consumer, rather than user, of our products, in which case we hate you and hope you die.

#47 - Posted by: James on February 5, 2008 03:42 PM

I''' say it again, Qwai Chang McCain is the greatest American hero since Benedict Arnold!
If that lying fraud is the GOp candidate then it's time to write off the party and start a new one. I'll vote ofr Obama before I'll vote McCain.
In fact, as an un-enrolled voter I took a Dem ballot today and voted Obama.
Qwai Chang is Dempcrap and the truth about his talks to convert are now out. He was asked by Kerry to run as the Dem VP and was close but he couldn't get enough promised from the Left to make itworth his while.
He is a lying fraud and twists any question about his voting for Teddy Ks' policies into a question of his sacrifice in Hanoi.
I flew in that war, too and I recognize what he went through but it does not excuse the crap he has done to coonservatives for the past 25 years.
If someone is going to put the final knife in America's back it might as well be a real Democrap and not one pretending to be a Republican.

#48 - Posted by: BLC on February 5, 2008 03:58 PM

I think the McCainiacs are venting their frustration at not being able to open clamshell packaging, which, BTW, is ALL BUSH'S FAULT!!!!

#49 - Posted by: AlanABQ on February 5, 2008 04:15 PM

You know, I think Frank has stumbled on the true root cause of terrorism.

I guess it really is America's fault.

#50 - Posted by: Bob in Feenicks on February 5, 2008 05:53 PM

So-called "reclosable" packaging sucks too, though not as badly as clamshells. Inevitably the line on which they tell you to cut is too low and breaches the inner part of the bag, so even if you reclose the ziploc part, it's still got a hole in it.

Oh, and JTE, whenever I hear the words "Get in line" I immediately step out of line. If I'm going to conform to somebody else's standard, then dammit, I'm going to choose that standard for myself!

#51 - Posted by: Wacky Hermit on February 5, 2008 06:51 PM

A gunshot to the head is way too nice. It needs to last for a while. How about waterboarding for 3-6 hours, then staking them out over an anthill, perhaps covered in a plastic clamshell.?

#52 - Posted by: ccso8462 on February 5, 2008 09:47 PM

"#34 - Posted by: Steve L. on February 5, 2008 08:47 AM"

That made my day! Thanks!

#53 - Posted by: Apple P on February 6, 2008 03:10 PM
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