The problem:
- You've got a junky old can opener.
- You don't want to waste counter space with a big electric can opener.
- You don't like having the lids fall into the can.
- You don't like getting your fingers dirty touching the can lid to throw it away.
- You don't like sharp edges in your garbage can.
The solution: The Kuhn can opener and lid lifter
What's so great about it:
- The blades cut the lid straight off. They never touch the food.
- You can reuse the lid to cover the can.
- You never have to touch the lid.
- The blades don't touch the food so they won't get dirty or rusty.
- It fits in a drawer.
- It doesn't need batteries or electricity.
What's not so great about it:
- It's manual. You still need a little strength to use it.
- The plastic tool for removing the cut lid seems a little flimsy, although I haven't had a problem.
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The Problem |
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The Solution |
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Notice how the blades are cutting around the outside of the can |
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Use the attached tool to pull off the lid |
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You could even reuse the lid to cover the can in the fridge |
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