Originally Posted by
Robert Waddell
I'm just curious! What is it about this anti-hotdog slicer that he tool mfg's don't want. I would think that a product this revolutionary they would be running over each other to get it first. There must be something wrong with it or the inventors are a bunch of jurks asking for too much money.
1) Requires complete redesign of the arbor/trunnions
2) Replacement "Cartridges" are expensive...$60-80 a "pop". Literally. One your trip it, you have to replace the mechanism...it cannot be "reset".
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...