Hi all,

Purchased some empty full sized pans. Out of about 10, 4 of them have this wedge shaped cut.

It’s very deliberate. It’s not a manufacturing fault.

What do you think the purpose is? I can’t fully fill them, unless on an angle.

I’m a little stumped. Any feedback welcome.

Thank you

  • silentwinged@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    It looks like a manufacturer’s defect to me. Looks like injection molding gone slightly wrong - maybe a bubble or a mold not quite filled up. I worked in a place that made plant pots and sometimes they came out of the machine with gaps in the rims, and I had to stack the good ones and toss the bad ones into a bin for the grinder. Looks like they skipped that bit.

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      9 months ago

      It feels like that. But 4 totally identical defects? I mean it could I guess, if there’s a repeatable issue.

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        9 months ago

        If they’re injection molded, and there’s a problem with the flow or the pressure, it could produce several runs that have the same void in one pan before someone notices and fixes it.