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The following guide will help you replace any flimsy or broken wires on your home (kitchen) egg slicer | | The wire is what cuts the egg. A flimsy or snapped wire cannot cut your egg properly and will not serve its purpose. Fixing the wire on your home egg slicer will reduce plastic waste as it is a relatively simple fix that anybody can do at home. | | The tools needed for this are small needle nose pliers, and flathead pliers; these tools will be used to unclamp and hold the wire in place. Additionally you will need a measurement tool to measure your previous wire. This is important due to the fact that you won't waste excess wire, which contributes to our goal of being sustainable. Finally find a wire that matches the gauge of your original wire. Some skills you may need before you start your repair would be experience in handling small tools and parts. This repair is simple so get out there and reduce your environmental footprint. | | For an egg slicer to work properly, it depends on the strength of the wires, as it is what cuts the egg. A flimsy or snapped wire cannot cut your egg properly and will not serve its purpose. Fixing the wire is a relatively simple fix that brings many benefits, such as extending the life of your egg slicer and reducing plastic waste. | | | | Before starting this repair guide, you will need a measuring tape, small needle nose pliers, flathead pliers, and a new wire that matches the gauge of your old wire. In addition, it is recommended that you utilize your experience and knowledge in handling small tools and parts | | | | It is advised that you adjust your grip to comfortably hold the wire and prevent any injuries. In addition, it is recommended that you do not excessively bend any components, as this may cause further damage to your egg slicer. |
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