My wife has a little battery operated one that you just set it on top and turn it on. Walk away, do something else, come back and the can is open. Don’t have a clue where it came from. Helpful huh ?
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I have a kitchen aide and it works good and have had it for several years of regular use.
https://www.amazon.com/KitchenAid-KC...87101971&psc=1
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostWe've got a Pampered chef one that I really like. It's opened thousands of cans and still works good as new. The way it works, you can put the lid back on the can if you need to as well. My wife is not crazy about it because it's manual. She likes the lektrik ones...
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Originally posted by djs303 View PostI have a kitchen aide and it works good and have had it for several years of regular use.
https://www.amazon.com/KitchenAid-KC...87101971&psc=1
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Originally posted by El Paisano View PostP-38. But get one with good steel. My wife bought some that were soft. I have had mine on my key ring since 1972 and still good. Never has failed. Mine was made by Shelby Corp and GI issue.
A little practice and she'll never give it up.
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Originally posted by Razorback01 View PostP-38 or P-51, always works, and close thread.
Amazon or any of the old Army-Navy stores. The one I carry was given to me in 1994 in Dona Ana NM (North Ft Bliss), so 26 years and hasn't failed a time.
Exactly!!!!
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Originally posted by curtintex View PostCutco. We've had the same one for years and my wife hasn't complained since we bought it.
https://www.cutco.com/products/produ...tem=can-opener
Will buy the can opener. Would of made a great Christmas gift this year at that price.......
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