Can i pack an electric vegetable chopper for International flight?
Not sure why you would want to but Im sure its okay.

Not sure why you would want to but Im sure its okay.
Billy Mays vs. Vince Offer, Round 2. Battle of the vegetable choppers! Longer than the other one, but the ending is awesome. I'm going to lay ...
Veg chopper machine.
Fruit & Vegetable Choppers Sold at Sam’s Club Recalled
Lifetime Brands has recalled fruit and vegetable choppers because of a laceration hazard. Pedrini Pro Chop Professional Multipurpose Choppers were sold at Sam’s Club locations nationwide from October 2009 through December 2009 for about $25.
According to the recall notice, pieces of the chopper’s metal blades can break off during use and fall into food being prepared in the chopper, posing a laceration hazard to consumers. Lifetime Brands has received three reports of blades breaking off during use, including one report of minor cuts to a consumer’s mouth when a small piece of blade became lodged in food that had been sliced by the chopper.
The product is a multipurpose chopper and corer for fruits and vegetables. The Pedrini Pro Chop Professional Multipurpose Choppers affected by this recall bear the model number 5061050 and UPC 024131114849. The model number and UPC are located on the chopper’s packaging.
Consumers should immediately stop using the Pedrini Pro Chop Professional Multipurpose Choppers and return it to any Sam’s Club for a full refund. Sam’s Club is directly contacting consumers who purchased the recalled choppers. For additional information, contact Lifetime Brands Inc. at (800) 471-3986 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, visit the firm’s Web site www.lifetimebrands.com, or email the firm at foodchopper@lifetimebrands.com.
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Everyone looks at the back entrance as the doors are opened. The music swoons and the bride slowly emerges to the “ooh’s†and “ahh’s†of the audience. The couple takes hands, the priest/rabbi/justice of the peace say’s the vows and the rings are presented. This is your wedding day and everything has been planned out to the last detail. The bride and groom will remember this for the rest of their lives. As a show of their union, the wedding rings will remain on their fingers ‘til death do they part.
While women’s wedding rings are a sought after, meticulously thought out purchase, any groom can tell you a men’s wedding ring usually takes a back seat. Let’s face it: it’s the bride’s day. Some might joke that the man just shows up and does what he’s supposed to do and stay’s out of the way during the bride’s big day (not exactly true, but that joke has a bit of truth). Like any purchase, though, especially one you’re going to wear on your finger for the rest of your life, you should be happy with your final product. That’s why the male wedding ring industry has been booming in recent years. Thanks to newly popular metals such as titanium, men’s wedding rings have taken a big, and masculine, step forward in quality and style.
One of the reasons why a men’s wedding ring does not get as much attention as a women’s is that it has traditionally been a very simple, smooth ring. While a women’s ring usually has multiple (or one really big) diamond’s, a men’s wedding ring is usually a very simple, non grooved white gold or silver ring that is made to alert potential flirters that “yes, I’m taken†but not much else. In other words, if you didn’t look for it you might be surprised one day to actually notice the ring (no joke, I have a married male friend who I did not notice wore a wedding ring until he pointed it out).
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