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There have been a few discussions on how hard it is to crack a Beckett slab.
I actually think they are the easiest to crack, although I don't think you could ever do it without damaging the slab. I take my ceramic tile nippers and hook the top jaw on the thick ridge of the slab and gently pull down and you can get the two parts to seperate enough to get the tip of a regular screw driver in to open it enough so you can pop it open with your fingers. I had this Abbaticchio out in less than thirty seconds. |
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