Cute Evan and Katelyn Box Cutter!
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Description
Isn't this a cute little kitty cat that can kill you? This is the fidget blade box opener by Evan and Caitlyn. It features a cat-shaped thumb grip and has a fully textured aluminum body for a great feel in the hand. You push the cat up to reveal your industry standard steel cutting blade. When you click it back down, you get an incredible sound. And because of its weight, it almost feels like it has recoil, which makes this thing super addicting. It's small, which is nice, and it even has a built-in lanyard hole for extra convenience. It's honestly quite cute until you remember that there's a blade inside. I see it being used more as a fidget toy, but given its nature, it might end up costing you a finger or two on top of the
The short showcases a compact, cat-themed box cutter described as a fidget-friendly gadget by Evan and Katelyn. The presenters highlight its design features, including a cat-shaped thumb grip and an aluminum body that feels textured for a satisfying grip. They explain how pressing the cat motif reveals an industry standard steel blade, and how clicking it back down produces an impressive, almost recoil-like sound and sensation due to its weight. The host notes that the device is small and portable, with a built-in lanyard hole for convenience, making it easy to carry. While they acknowledge its cuteness, they remind viewers that a blade is present inside, framing it more as a fidget toy with a serious caveat about potential risks. Overall impressions lean toward the gadget being addictive to interact with, even as the price and safety concerns linger. The segment balances curiosity, humor, and practical concerns about using a blade-based tool as a pocket-friendly fidget device, ending with a view of its potential dual role as a packaging opener and a collectible, rather than a straightforward everyday tool.
Topics · gadgets · product_reviews · safety · unboxing · fidget_toy
Questions answered
- What is the main design feature that makes this box cutter unique?
- It has a cat-shaped thumb grip and a textured aluminum body, with a concealed industry standard steel blade that can be revealed by pushing the cat motif.
- Is this primarily a fidget toy or a practical tool, and what are the safety concerns?
- The presenters frame it as a fidget toy with a blade inside, so while it’s visually appealing and satisfying to interact with, the blade introduces clear safety concerns for pocket carry and incidental exposure.