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Thread: In search of the perfect can opener.

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    Kitchenaid; it matches the trailer.
    They also have cutlery to match.
    Safety fast,
    Bill

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    If saving space and weight are important concerns, the Ecko Miracle Roll Can/Bottle Opener works well. I think I paid $5 or so for mine.

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    I assume that "Role" written on the packaging should have been "Roll"!
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    I recently got one of those newfangled openers that cuts the side of the can right below the rim. The can wall is thinner than the top, so it slices easily. Lifts the top off when you're done, too. I think mine came from an Ikea store, so who knows where it was made.

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    My wife recommends this one:

    http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en

    It goes on sale for $10 periodically.

    Jason

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    Default can opener

    ^crazy canucks! that thing looks cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shmabs View Post
    ^crazy canucks! that thing looks cool!
    We have one in our RV. It works well and is cool to watch... Just set it on top of the can and watch it go round.....

    Only problem is, dead batteries = paperweight...

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    I've had a couple of the older-style Black and Decker cordless can openers (a 22v when I was in Germany and a 110v here). Like Mudbutt's, it's pretty cool to clamp it on and watch it go round. Holds a charge for a couple weeks, so works pretty well for camping.
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