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by unraveller 469 days ago
it's not just aesthetic, you don't want to encourage misuse with a large flat top surface to place things on.
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I didn't even think about that. But when I started reading your response I had a sudden flash of cutting my forehead with a falling can of beans and suddenly wishing that cans weren't so sharp.

Sharp edges on appliances aren't that good either.