It’s the NCC-1701. But it’s a pizza cutter. It’s like geek Nirvana. For a certain kind of geek.
It’s $25 from Thinkgeek, which is on the reasonable side for a piece of cool Star Trek-ery. But is pretty darn expensive for a pizza cutter.
I mean, really, how often do you use that tool? Not when you order, because restaurant pizza comes presliced.
And if you really need to cut up a home-made pizza, my suggestion is to use that pair of kitchen scissors that is sitting in your knife block. Seriously — way easier than a pizza cutter.
But you should still buy this for the kitsch.
4 comments
Jennifer says:
29 September 2010 at 8:39 am (UTC -5)
Ugh, I hate Think Geek for tempting me! Not only is that a very expensive cutter, Think Geek makes you pay stupid amounts of money in duty to get their stuff across the border. Curses!
Colin says:
29 September 2010 at 9:10 am (UTC -5)
Look at it this way: a year from now, that measly $25 is going to be spent anyway, right?
Will you spend it on coffee you just excrete anyway, or will you have something that makes you laugh, years from now?
thebanana says:
29 September 2010 at 1:10 pm (UTC -5)
You don’t need this pizza cutter … This isn’t the pizza cutter you’re looking for … You can go about your business … Move along.
Colin says:
30 September 2010 at 3:49 pm (UTC -5)
When your pizza starts looking like a Tribble, it would be illogical to eat it.