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What kind of can opener do you have? - Mare749 - 07-19-2009

I need a new one and I'm sooo tired of these cheapy products on the market! We have gone through at least 3 can openers in the last 5 years, and I don't even use that many canned products. Does anyone have a "good" can opener that will open cans even when the rims are a little bent? We even got one that cuts the sides so that the top just lifts off and that only lasted a year.


Re: What kind of can opener do you have? - esgunn - 07-19-2009

Mine is a manual opener - and it is an OXO - probably had it fot at least 2 years - maybe 3. I use it almost every day or at least several times a week. But it does not work the way it used to, so is proabably almost time to replace.

I don't think they are made to last very long. And they get so grody and I don't think there is anyway to sharpen the blade is there?


Re: What kind of can opener do you have? - mjkcooking - 07-19-2009


I have a manual opener also - probably the same as Erin's

always come back to it. We have had several Electric ones but the manual

always works.

marye


Re: What kind of can opener do you have? - DFen911 - 07-20-2009

Mine is manual and his name is Derek

It's actually by Oxo. Hehehe


Re: What kind of can opener do you have? - labradors - 07-20-2009

Can't stand the grip on the OXOs. The only hand-held, manual can opener I ever liked (and still have) was the Swing-A-Way:

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Once I worked in the restaurant and the catering place, though, I had to get an Edlund #2

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Found a used one cheap on eBay, and love it!

(Obviously, the proportions of the photos I found on the web are just a LITTLE different. LOL!)


Re: What kind of can opener do you have? - Mare749 - 07-20-2009

You must have gotten it for a great price, Labs. The Edlund I saw on Ebay was very pricey.

When I was growing up, the only can opener my mom had was screwed into the wall in her kitchen. It always worked great for any size can. Sure wish they made them now.

I went to a couple of stores last week to look at electric models and every one of them was cheaply made. So, guess I'll have to be getting a hand-held model.


Re: What kind of can opener do you have? - labradors - 07-20-2009

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You must have gotten it for a great price, Labs. The Edlund I saw on Ebay was very pricey.



The #2 is slightly smaller than the #1, and is usually about $80. I got it for $54, shipping included.

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I went to a couple of stores last week to look at electric models and every one of them was cheaply made. So, guess I'll have to be getting a hand-held model.



My experience with the electrics (and my observation of other people's experiences) is that, except for professional models, they work great at first, but don't last very well. Also, with most of them, it's very difficult to open larger cans.


Re: What kind of can opener do you have? - cjs - 07-20-2009

Oh Labs, I'm with you-after using those, I'd love to have one also!!

I love mine, it's electric, hand held and it's the one that takes the sharp rim off the cans also. (I'm almost afraid to say how long its been working for fear of jinking it!!!)


Re: What kind of can opener do you have? - Gourmet_Mom - 07-20-2009

Jean, I've tried two or three brands of those, and they always broke down. But then that was when the kids were younger and more gremlin-like. When my cheapo one breaks down...going on 5 years now...I may give them another shot.

I ALWAYS keep a hand held available, though. Having canned, this and that, during hurricane season is pretty useless if you only have an electric. We have a generator, but it's a lot easier to use the hand held.


Re: What kind of can opener do you have? - cjs - 07-20-2009

Oh yeah, in the bottom of drawers of every living space I have old fashioned hand things. (besides they're great beer openers... )