The swiss army knife has a bevel on one side of the blade that actually makes it right-handed. That said, I'm left-handed, and it works fine for me. Thanks for doing this for al those people who think these tools are poorly designed because they put a puncture wound in a beer bottle cap. :)
John Wayne ftw!!! The bigger ones are P-51s. There's a reason why they were included with c-rats for the American military for over 50 some odd years. They can be used as a flathead screwdriver or mini-prybar. I carry mine on my keychain that I've had since it was issued to me in 1980. Nice comparo between these three different can openers.
The swiss army knife has a bevel on one side of the blade that actually makes it right-handed. That said, I'm left-handed, and it works fine for me. Thanks for doing this for al those people who think these tools are poorly designed because they put a puncture wound in a beer bottle cap. :)
John Wayne ftw!!! The bigger ones are P-51s. There's a reason why they were included with c-rats for the American military for over 50 some odd years. They can be used as a flathead screwdriver or mini-prybar. I carry mine on my keychain that I've had since it was issued to me in 1980. Nice comparo between these three different can openers.
Ahh, that's the name. I couldn't remember it. P-51. They are good
Love it to know im not the only one like u!
Thx.
You are probably doing it this way for video purposes . I find it easier laying the can on a flat surface then ratcheting the opener . 12/22