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Star Trek pizza cutter makes me drool in two separate ways

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.

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4 comments

  1. Jennifer says:

    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!

  2. Colin says:

    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?

  3. thebanana says:

    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.

  4. Colin says:

    When your pizza starts looking like a Tribble, it would be illogical to eat it.

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