Samuel, I bought one of these can openers based on your review. This is an excellent can opener as you state in the video! Works on all cans...no sharp edges!
Love this can opener. Another cool "feature" is that, if you have anything left over you can put the lid back on the can and it seals up pretty good for storage in the 'fridge. It doesn't lock in place, and if the can tips over stuff will leak out, but it seals well enough to preserve the contents in the 'fridge for a few days without picking up 'fridge smells.
Great video, Thanks! I saw this can opener advertised with scissors and without with only about a $5 difference. I did not know what they meant for sure on scissors. Now I know. Thanks again!
Hey Carolina, I have arthritis and am wondering if you would recommend this for someone like me? Does it take much pressure to press/hold and release? Thanks
Thanks so much for your amazing review. I'm really thinking about purchasing this can opener. I like that it cuts the cans from the side and also that it will open up the tab top cans.
Thanks for your demonstration, I didn't know it could open the tab top cans too, that's a great feature. Didn't get scissors with mine but there is a slot for a pair that I didn't know about till your video. Bought one yesterday at Walmart in-store can lids!. $29. It works great and doesn't take up a lot of room. No jagged edges, nice and smooth and safe! The cord keeper is helpful too.
We've had one of these for years and it finally stopped working even though it's lightly used. I had hoped some mechanism could be replaced in the unit, but not so. If you look at the so called "cutting wheel" in the unit, there is no blade as such. The wheel is at an angle to the top of the can and I believe the wheel actually presses the top of the can from below with such force that it separates from the body of the can. The wheel has a "step" halfway down it that does the job. It's a shame the wheel wears out because the rest of the unit is very stout. When I disassembled the old one, everything in it was very solid. The plastic gear wheel inside that turns the toothed gear that moves the can had zero wear on it. The new instruction books do not mention the clear plastic tab that covers the removal wheel and I thought the opener was defective until my wife saw it. They could have made it white colored so it was easier to see. Also, the cord does come out farther, but it's not an elegant method to do so. It just has a space inside where it's crammed into and you pull a bit hard to pull it out. So in summary, it does remove tops with a smooth edge but will probably not last more than a few years if you use it frequently.
LMAO at "folks this is not to play with." xD I wonder who's out here playing with cans and getting cut? lol Good review though. I think I'm going to get this for my father for Christmas.
wow what a coincidence I just got finished watching a video that demonstrate a how to open up a can using this machine and this video plays next nd I'm trying to open up the same thing you are opening up vegetarian beans by bushes LOL
This is one of those videos you kinda get sucked into and your cat is wondering if that’s you who’s making dinner. It’s not but they stare at you and wonder why it’s not din din time.
Has this held up since you reviewed it 3 years ago? I bought one of these about 8 years ago, loved it, but it went dull after about 3 years. The blade is not replaceable, so I just went back to a manual opener, but I do miss the edge cuting design. Are the blades replaceable now? This looks to be the same design as the Safety Can Express. Have you tried that product ? If so, any difference?
Could anyone with knowledge of electro/mechanics able to explain how to or who could be repairing the mechanism of this awesome machine ? It happens I got it from the Salvation Army store but there is one set of wheel (of two) inside that do not follow the other one (disengrenage issue)..
I think any of this type can do that, which is why it's not a super common type of opener. However, since it does not remove the lid, you could still rinse the can off before taking the lid off, in theory.
Samuel, I bought one of these can openers based on your review. This is an excellent can opener as you state in the video! Works on all cans...no sharp edges!
Love this can opener. Another cool "feature" is that, if you have anything left over you can put the lid back on the can and it seals up pretty good for storage in the 'fridge. It doesn't lock in place, and if the can tips over stuff will leak out, but it seals well enough to preserve the contents in the 'fridge for a few days without picking up 'fridge smells.
Great video, Thanks! I saw this can opener advertised with scissors and without with only about a $5 difference. I did not know what they meant for sure on scissors. Now I know. Thanks again!
Got this for my mom that has trouble with her hands. She loves it. It's easy for her. Thank you for the demonstration. It helped.
Hey Carolina, I have arthritis and am wondering if you would recommend this for someone like me? Does it take much pressure to press/hold and release? Thanks
Thanks so much for your amazing review. I'm really thinking about purchasing this can opener. I like that it cuts the cans from the side and also that it will open up the tab top cans.
This is the hero of all can openers!!!......
Thanks for your demonstration, I didn't know it could open the tab top cans too, that's a great feature. Didn't get scissors with mine but there is a slot for a pair that I didn't know about till your video. Bought one yesterday at Walmart in-store can lids!. $29. It works great and doesn't take up a lot of room. No jagged edges, nice and smooth and safe! The cord keeper is helpful too.
We've had one of these for years and it finally stopped working even though it's lightly used. I had hoped some mechanism could be replaced in the unit, but not so. If you look at the so called "cutting wheel" in the unit, there is no blade as such. The wheel is at an angle to the top of the can and I believe the wheel actually presses the top of the can from below with such force that it separates from the body of the can. The wheel has a "step" halfway down it that does the job.
It's a shame the wheel wears out because the rest of the unit is very stout. When I disassembled the old one, everything in it was very solid. The plastic gear wheel inside that turns the toothed gear that moves the can had zero wear on it.
The new instruction books do not mention the clear plastic tab that covers the removal wheel and I thought the opener was defective until my wife saw it. They could have made it white colored so it was easier to see.
Also, the cord does come out farther, but it's not an elegant method to do so. It just has a space inside where it's crammed into and you pull a bit hard to pull it out.
So in summary, it does remove tops with a smooth edge but will probably not last more than a few years if you use it frequently.
Does this opener work with large and wide 120 ounce cans?
Does you know of any can openers you have tried that work with large/wide 120 ounce cans?
Thanks for your detailed and clear explanation. You answered all my questions about this product and then some!
I have had this for over 2 years and loved it.
Does this opener work with large and wide 120 ounce cans?
Does you know of any can openers you have tried that work with large/wide 120 ounce cans?
Best can opener I ever owned.
He's really good at explaining can openers he should start a can openers review channrl
Ok.....
Great recommendation. Just went and bought this and works great. Thank you.
Does this opener work with large and wide 120 ounce cans?
Does you know of any can openers you have tried that work with large/wide 120 ounce cans?
Ok you sold me... getting one today. They should make you the spokesman!
Samuel, this is a great review. I think that you did a good job demonstrating and explaining the can opener's features!
Thank you for your demo. I will purchase this model.
LMAO at "folks this is not to play with." xD I wonder who's out here playing with cans and getting cut? lol Good review though. I think I'm going to get this for my father for Christmas.
Best review gotta admit that,thanks a lot sir
I bought a safety can express and it was a nightmare. Going to check out this one
Great review thanks
Muchísimas gracias
Works for all cans except Snow's Chopped Clam Cans. I have no idea why, they must be made differently than most cans.
wow what a coincidence I just got finished watching a video that demonstrate a how to open up a can using this machine and this video plays next nd I'm trying to open up the same thing you are opening up vegetarian beans by bushes LOL
Does this opener work with large and wide 120 ounce cans?
Does you know of any can openers you have tried that work with large/wide 120 ounce cans?
Yeah I still have mine after 5:00 and 1/2 years.
Worlds greatest review👍
nice job kind sir
Thanks for your review!
Good review
Don't play with it! Awesome! Great review.
This is one of those videos you kinda get sucked into and your cat is wondering if that’s you who’s making dinner. It’s not but they stare at you and wonder why it’s not din din time.
After a few years, mine will not open half of the cans and I have to go back to my old different brand can opener. .
Has this held up since you reviewed it 3 years ago? I bought one of these about 8 years ago, loved it, but it went dull after about 3 years. The blade is not replaceable, so I just went back to a manual opener, but I do miss the edge cuting design. Are the blades replaceable now?
This looks to be the same design as the Safety Can Express. Have you tried that product ? If so, any difference?
thank you!!!!
Hello. Is this can opener good for the cans that are larger than the Bush bean can in this video?
great video sam u should review more products ("this is not to play with ")
nice
Does this come with a knife sharpener?
Could anyone with knowledge of electro/mechanics able to explain how to or who could be repairing the mechanism of this awesome machine ? It happens I got it from the Salvation Army store but there is one set of wheel (of two) inside that do not follow the other one (disengrenage issue)..
The other complaint out there on this can opener is that is leaves slivers of metal in the food! Ugg!
I think any of this type can do that, which is why it's not a super common type of opener.
However, since it does not remove the lid, you could still rinse the can off before taking the lid off, in theory.
So what I take away from this is you dont play with the can after you open it...
It's not available through Amazon! :o(
what did you do with the beans though?
Does anyone have difficulty draining these cans??
Compliments of Wakanda.
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LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE REALLY PUSHING DOWN HARD TO GET IT TO SPIN.
Price?
Google?
you dont have to hold it return this
Turned a 30 second demo video into 6 mins 🤦🏻♂️
This particular model does not
Guy talks like he's in the italian mafia.