You must really open a lot of cans. I'll be 40 soon and have never replaced one, and I think my parents still have the one that was old when I was born.
You must really open a lot of cans. I'll be 40 soon and have never replaced one, and I think my parents still have the one that was old when I was born.
Neighborhood women had a "Pampered Chef" party to benefit young neighbor mom with breast cancer..
Sweetie bought a can opener that cuts from the side of the rim.. It leaves a smooth lid and can lip.. Works well...
I was suspicious of how it would last, but it has done well..
We also have several thrift store quality hand can openers in the "in case needed" box of stuff.. These being name brand implements that hopefully will last..
The one I have must be about 10 years old and still works fine, it’s from Walmart and has no brand name on it, it was one of the more expensive ones they had.
"Swing-A-Way" used to be a good can opener, but in the past 2 decades I have had poor results with a Swing-A-Way dated "3" and a "Kuhn Rikon" (Swiss side cutting). My go-to now is an "Ideal" brand "Suten Gangy" that is a P-38 on steroids (About 5" x 3" x 1" with a cap lifter as well). Found it as
Sten Gandhi can opener 0130 (japan import) by shinkousya on Amazon