Guess which can opener still works? L to R- 30 + years old, 3 years old, 6 months old … planned obsolescence or crappy design (of course they increase in price tag from L-R)
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Reply to comment by PDXMouth in Guess which can opener still works? L to R- 30 + years old, 3 years old, 6 months old … planned obsolescence or crappy design (of course they increase in price tag from L-R) by Torvabrocoli
All of those can openers puncture the steel top, and they’re effectively obsolete.
A much better (and more durable) can opener design exists.
I’ve had my side-cutting can opener for 10+ years, and it’s a generic one that picked up from a thrift store. These “new” style openers last forever because there’s fewer moving parts, and less force is used in the opening process.
07:26 is the important part.
But the entire video is good (as is the rest of the channel), and people aren't fish with 5 seconds attention spans, so they can (and should) watch the entire video.
TL;DR.
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I’m not watching a 20 minute video about can openers 15 minutes before work.
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I have one of those. It's harder to turn than a regular can opener, and more slow going, too. My husband hates it. I use it, but even on small cans I debate whether to pull out the big, bulky electric can opener instead. On the plus side, it's easier to re-use the cans for other purposes with the lip gone.
Harder to turn? That doesn’t match my experience at all. Instead of stabbing and cutting through the top sheet of metal, it slices the extruded bent edge and feels like it takes less force to advance the opener. 🤷♂️
The guy in the video you posted also mentioned that it's harder to turn.
Didn’t he say it takes slightly longer… not turn?
Yeah, it does take a bit longer, but in my experience the effort to turn the crank is lower.
My Zyliss one is not appreciably harder to turn, FWIW
Ok fine you convinced me
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Don't care for the little shards of metal on the rim of the can around 11 minutes into that video, was definitely considering it before that
But a normal can opener is tearing the metal right above the food. I'm guessing the chance of consuming trace metal is comparable
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