![]() ![]() Luckily the nimble lives up to the safety hype, idiots hand didn’t even get a scratch. ![]() I told my partner that it was safe but sharp and he immediately tried it out on his hand. The blade is deceptive, despite being teeny it cuts through paper, plastic and even card very well. According the Version 22 it’s a zirconia-ceramic blade which is sharper than steel and rust-resistant too! I’ve circled it in the photo below so you can see just how tiny it is. The actual cutting bit is super-tiny but very sharp. It can be used on any finger it fits and works well on either hand, great for left-handed people who are fed up with right-handed scissors! It might not fit everyone quite as well so if you’ve got very small or very large hands you might need to try it on different fingers. It’s squishy which makes it comfy and it fits well, even over my silver finger splints. It’s bright yellow which should make it easy to find in cluttered kitchen draws. My first impressions of the nimble are really good. I actually remembered seeing this on twitter a LONG time ago and thinking it looked cool so I was very excited to get my hands on one. The idea is that it’s safer than stabbing through packaging with scissors, keys, pens or whatever else is within reach when the post arrives. It’s designed to help open packaging and is safe for those with limited dexterity as well as all age ranges. The nimble is a nifty little gadget by Version22 it’s a silicone thimble with a teeny-tiny cutting tool. For more info please read my disclaimer** All opinions remain my own and I was in no way influenced by Version22 Designs or Chronic Illness Bloggers. I was provided the product in exchange for an honest review, I have been compensated for my time through the Chronic Illness Bloggers network. ![]()
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