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Bottle Opener Adjustable Non-Slip Jar Can Opener Stainless Steel Manual Opener Kitchen Breakfast Cooking Lid Remover Gripper Tool for Seniors Arthritis

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If that is still not enough for you, we recommend our pocket knife with, believe it or not, 81 integrated functions. Useful Gifts - Elderly people, folks with arthritic hands, and men or women living daily with a handicap can now open jars with ease and bottles with joy! In our tests, although the OXO SteeL Can Opener performed similarly to the OXO Good Grips model, the metal covering on the handles began to slide down while we were opening cans. The knob of the Amco Swing-A-Way Portable Can Opener (now manufactured in China) was easier to turn than those of the OXO models we tested, but this opener had trouble removing the entire lid from some of the cans in our tests. He wrote the cookbook Marbled, Swirled, and Layered, which was picked by the New York Times as one of the best baking cookbooks of 2016.

Though we’re confident of the EZ-Duz-It’s durability and longevity, if you encounter issues with this can opener, you can contact the John J. Steuby Company told us certain retailers want their branding and others don’t, so they make it with and without their logo.Submerge the can opener in a mixture of equal parts water and distilled white vinegar and let it sit until the rust lifts off or it becomes light enough to scrub off. It seems durable, but in our tests the thin knob was difficult to turn, and this opener had the most difficult learning curve of all the models we tried (our testers took an average of three or four attempts just to get it to attach to the can). Though this seems like a minor feature, it means you don’t have to constantly reach for a butter knife to remove the lid if it falls into the can after opening.

Plus, there’s no need to tightly close a clamp mechanism like in a rotary can opener, which is a plus for those with arthritis or limited mobility. It features an adjustable, toothed clamp that allows it to fit most cap and lid sizes in a tight, secure grip. ounce cans of veggies and 24-ounce cans of beef stew, which we donated to the Friends of Night People, a shelter that cares for the poor and homeless in Buffalo, New York. It did a poor job opening cans, spinning in place a few times and falling off the oval-shaped sardine cans several times. We checked for how smoothly the can opener turned around a larger circumference, how quickly each opened, and how easy it was to use the can opener.Most of the pros we spoke to recommended getting a traditional can opener that cuts through the top of the can (that is, not a safety model), because traditional openers last for decades. But in the end, we preferred the tighter-hinged can openers that didn’t just swing wide open when picked up. Nogent Super Kim Saftey Can Opener: This rotary can opener did not have two handles or a hinge, which made it more compact but also harder to operate. v=1681724819","width":1080},{"alt":null,"id":33364981252374,"position":4,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":1. told us that prior to manufacturing the EZ-Duz-It, his company made hardware for the Swing-A-Way can opener for 30 years.

You use the hook to leverage the blade to pierce the lid of the can and then manually move the fixed can opener around the edge of the lid, using a series of piercings to remove the can. Steuby Company (the manufacturing company that produces the EZ-Duz-It), the carbon-steel cutter on the EZ-Duz-It can opener is ground sharp before being heat treated. After long-term testing this model over the past year, however, we found that it began failing to latch onto cans properly. To avoid handling a sharp cut lid, we recommend leaving a small section of the can uncut to create a hinge.The tight hinge opens up wide, allowing you to clamp onto the can easily and open the opener to clean it thoroughly. v=1681724819","width":1080},{"alt":null,"id":33364981317910,"position":6,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":1. The knob turned the can more with each twist, requiring less twisting and resulting in speedier lid removal. Kuhn Rikon Auto Safety Can Opener: This safety can opener was more expensive than the Bartelli safety can opener that we tested but has a lot of nice features, including a grasping pincher that helped lift the lid from the can.

And the design of the opener means the knob can be turned in both directions, making it an ambidextrous design, perfect for left- and right-handed folks. This meant you had control over the can opener and a stray handle wouldn’t swing open, potentially knocking over a can. Instead of manually clamping the can between two gears, you place the safety can opener on top of the can, then twist the knob to start opening.We tested the openers with the can sizes that home cooks most commonly use: 5-ounce tuna cans, 6-ounce tomato-paste cans, 15. We used to recommend manual safety can openers—which use pressure from a top and bottom wheel to split the seam where the lid attaches to the body of the can, producing a smoother edge—but we don’t anymore. A good can opener doesn’t need to be complicated or decked out with fancy features, but it should easily and reliably open cans of all sizes.

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