My 94yr old dad loves carnation cream in his coffee at 11am, but he's had difficulty with pouring it out of a slit made wit a tin opener... we couldn't find one of the "proper" openers I remember from being a kid for tins without a ring pull. Spotted this, bought it, dad loves it & so do I. Thank you so much
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Firstly, I can say it is cheap and well-made (although I suspect it is not made of stainless steel, but is merely chromed. However, I cannot understand why all modern versions - including this one - of what is such a simple tool have the little hook placed so far back. This means that, when you use it to punch a hole in the top of a can, there is always a 'lip' left, which prevent all of the contents draining out easily. Old versions did not do this - they managed to get the hole al the way to the side. I'll keep searching...
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Good quality old-school opener, exactly what I wanted. For some reason this type of opener is difficult to find in the shops. Does the job very well and I'm sure it will last for years to come.
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Worked brilliantly at first, although it wasn’t 100% what I wanted. My mum has one that cuts the triangle all the way to the edge of the can... this model leaves an edge so the milk doesn’t pour out of the can cleanly:( after 3 months of using it once or twice a week it doesn’t work anymore, not starting enough to open a cab anymore. Must be cheap quality. Am not buying a replacement... back to using a tin opener and widening the hole with a knife!!!
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Lost the opener I had for years then realised how much it was used could not wait to get new one its a good one every bit as good as old one not many things you an say that about these days.
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