Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Quirky SWT-1-CW1 Switch Modular Pocket Knife with 18 Attachments for sale

Quirky SWT-1-CW1 Switch Modular Pocket Knife with 18 Attachments for sale
Bought this from ThinkGeek, and I would provide like a Christmas present. Looking back, yes, I should have googled reviews for doing this before ordering, because elsewhere, there are many reviews that reveal how poorly this knife was made and constructed. Bankruptcy lawyer las vegas Youtube videos precisely difficult it really is to set up and extract each tool once assembled. And I know those reviews are in existence, but I did to publish my own , personal, because I'm so irritated that such wasteful products prevail. I've got not a clue why ThinkGeek is carrying it. And I do not know why it was featured on Wired.com, while using author saying they loved it. Did they not handle one? Or do they did, but thought we would overlook how badly the "good idea" proved?

I wouldn't discover how this device made it at night prototype. I am talking about, after they developed a prototype, they will have known promptly who's am challenging to offer the tools together so that you can put thread the axle thru the main holes. So after you literally wrestle the axle thru, it's really a pain within the butt to attempt to open a tool. Now, imagine you would like to change tool? I figured obtaining dang thing together was difficult, but holy, trying to get that axle out of the house is merely ridiculous. Nevertheless, they proceeded to manufacture it and distribute it?!!?!?!? Why would you unleash this kind of monstrosity within the world?! Why?

Oh man, I'm so disappointed in ThinkGeek for carrying this piece of engineering disaster (needless to say, now they're offering a $20 discount thereon. hmm, I wonder why.). 

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