I have an old old MagiCan opener still working and real easy to use.
Features a stainless steel precision cutting mechanism
Clips to top of lid for easy-opening
Designed to both lift and eject the can lid
One of the world's best selling can openers
Wide and comfortable handle
Doubt the price will stick for long as Amazon are price matching one of their big competitors on this one.
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Blasphemous to CCC_
22 May 1722#16
13 years... it's time to give up mate, you're just not gonna pass.
davidridge1
22 May 175#12
Not sure the colour of the tin has anything to do with it.
BulldogNo1
22 May 173#9
Mine doesn't work well on salmon tins.
Some brands seem to have a deeper lip and it just skids around the top.
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CCC_
22 May 171#1
I've had one of these since I started uni 13 years ago, cant fault it. Great price
Blasphemous to CCC_
22 May 1722#16
13 years... it's time to give up mate, you're just not gonna pass.
caverncity to CCC_
23 May 172#19
Er but you dont need a can opener for pot noodles!
DexMorgan
22 May 17#2
Very mixed reviews :/
superpanda
22 May 171#3
Very good opener, I have an old one still going strong.
tinca
22 May 17#4
My opinion is that these are carp. Nevertheless @1,50 is hot hot hot
rsb
22 May 17#5
Gr8 opener
Redoblivion
22 May 17#6
I've had mine for years. Works a treat. Normally costs around £5. So :smiley::smiley: from me
kye1987
22 May 171#7
Had mine a few years and it's brilliant. Had an electric can opener that broke and this was a great replacement that's been going strong for years.
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Features a stainless steel precision cutting mechanism
Clips to top of lid for easy-opening
Designed to both lift and eject the can lid
One of the world's best selling can openers
Wide and comfortable handle
Doubt the price will stick for long as Amazon are price matching one of their big competitors on this one.
Top comments
Some brands seem to have a deeper lip and it just skids around the top.
All comments (29)