How to use an Apple MacBook Air in place of a kitchen knife (videos)

MacBook Air owners can now get double usage from this very expensive piece of machinery.




Who needs an expensive chef's knife to chop and prep food with when you can use a perfectly good Apple MacBook Air?

Apparently, this guy decided that the MacBook Air is so slim and sharp (in both looks and its edges), that it can be used to cut cabbage, apples and mushrooms and even devein shrimp. Then he made video demos and posted them on YouTube so all of you MacBook Air owners can get double usage from this very expensive piece of machinery.

I wonder what other sleek kitchen gadgets Apple has up their sleeves.

Some of my favorite comments on the videos include:
"This knife is really expensive."
"Does this void the warranty?"
"Wow, don't give the TSA any ideas to ban MacBook Air from being brought on to the airplane!"

Feast your eyes on the videos below:

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