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    Default Re: Why can't there be a good can opener ?

    Wow that’s a find. It’s almost identical to the swing away and musa. Like the American kalashnikov.

    Btw- we need more cx racing in the northeast so I can stop posting about can openers.

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    Default Re: Why can't there be a good can opener ?

    Why are you guys overthinking it some much? When non easy opening cans were the norms I used to have the classic can opener. More often than not, the simpler design is the better design. Those things last a lifetime, work with any can and take very little room in the kitchen drawer.


    It only takes 15 to 20s to open a can with those, why would you make it more complicated?
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    Sure, but does that thing ^^^ have its own pie chart?

    http://www.hammacherschlemmerinstitu...an-opener.html
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    Default Re: Why can't there be a good can opener ?

    Quote Originally Posted by sk_tle View Post
    It only takes 15 to 20s to open a can with those, why would you make it more complicated?
    Probably none of us right now, but some of us will eventually have problems with arthritis or other hand issues that would make that teeny "army opener" nearly impossible to use.


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    Default Re: Why can't there be a good can opener ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Walberg View Post
    Has anyone found a good one?
    I had this same problem. You need the can opener made by J.A. Henckels.

    Zwilling, who owns Henckels, makes an identical one too.

    Takes a little practice to use it, but once you understand how it works, it's pretty damned incredible. It removes the can top but doesn't leave a sharp edge. Go all the way around the lid, lift up and then turn the crank the opposite way to spit off the can top. Highly recommend it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fortyfour View Post
    I had this same problem. You need the can opener made by J.A. Henckels.

    Zwilling, who owns Henckels, makes an identical one too.

    Takes a little practice to use it, but once you understand how it works, it's pretty damned incredible. It removes the can top but doesn't leave a sharp edge. Go all the way around the lid, lift up and then turn the crank the opposite way to spit off the can top. Highly recommend it.
    I use the Henckels one as pictured and it's the bees knees. Easy-peasy and I love how it doesn't leave an edge.
    There is no comparison to traditional openers, imo.

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    Because Vsalon.
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    Default Re: Why can't there be a good can opener ?

    The EZ-Duz-It was the winner on a recent episode of America's Test Kitchen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d.bancroft View Post
    The EZ-Duz-It was the winner on a recent episode of America's Test Kitchen.
    Also the pick of NYT's Wirecutter: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/r...st-can-opener/

    And here we are, 29 posts in, with only right-handed gizmos offered.
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    Lefties favor jars
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    Quote Originally Posted by thollandpe View Post
    And here we are, 29 posts in, with only right-handed gizmos offered.
    This should work for just about anyone:


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    Quote Originally Posted by thollandpe View Post
    Also the pick of NYT's Wirecutter: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/r...st-can-opener/

    And here we are, 29 posts in, with only right-handed gizmos offered.
    Pshaw. Go back to Major League Baseball where you belong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by d.bancroft View Post
    The EZ-Duz-It was the winner on a recent episode of America's Test Kitchen.
    Test kitchen? I'm waiting for FDA approval.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thollandpe View Post
    And here we are, 29 posts in, with only right-handed gizmos offered.
    I grew up in a household of lefties, with only my Mother and I being not of the sinister (left in Latin) hand..four others. Imagine my bewilderment playing baseball as a kid, when my LL coach asked me why I was batting leftie and throwing right handed. I also never new that my check marks were leftie, until a nun corrected me of course.
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    We use this one with frustration free results
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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post
    I grew up in a household of lefties, with only my Mother and I being not of the sinister (left in Latin) hand..four others. Imagine my bewilderment playing baseball as a kid, when my LL coach asked me why I was batting leftie and throwing right handed. I also never new that my check marks were leftie, until a nun corrected me of course.
    Similar story here. I never knew I was ambidextrous until my elementary school teacher made me pick a hand and "stick to it" rather than switching hands. LOL I did get a set of left handed Ginger scissors mostly to stop other people from using my good scissors ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    .... LOL I did get a set of left handed Ginger scissors mostly to stop other people from using my good scissors ;)
    I spent three years getting chastised for writing wrong (and switched to left handed writing in third grade). I still use scissors and frisbees right-handed, and can live with wrong-handed can openers, but archery, shooting, darts and anything involving a ball is a left-dominant pursuit. Left-front braking makes sense to me as well. All the motorbikes are backwards....

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    To pages and no Edlund?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Estlund View Post
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    Distant relatives of yours from 5 generations back? ; )

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