Product Description
The world's first cordless hands free can opener, a kitchen tool that you'l love. Imagine the awe you'll feel when you see the One Touch Can Opener walk around the can with no assistance from you. You don't have to hold the can and it stops automatically when its job is done. Its patented technology is designed to cut the lid without having to apply any pressure. Originally designed for senior citizens, it later proved to be effective for anyone. Arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome sufferers will find The One Touch Can Opener indispensable with its easy lift lid-off after the can is open.
- Fast and easy way to open cans safely and efficiently
- Opener walks around can and then shuts off automatically
- Safely cuts from the side of the can, leaving no sharp edges
- Magnet picks up the lid so it won't fall into the can's contents
- Powered by 2 AA batteries (not included)
OneTouch Can Opener Reviews
OneTouch Can Opener Reviews
| 103 of 109 people found the following review helpful By I've had the one touch opener for like 2 months and love it. I use it regularly and so far haven't needed to change battery at all. It opens all cans no problem except for really small cans. I like it so well that I made this video to show all my friends my fancy amazing can opener. I also bought another one and gave it to a friend for a present. She loves it too! My kids particularly love using it. Other reviewers mention problems like opener quit working or else it eats up batteries. That would be frustrating, but I haven't encountered any such problems. When it works, boy does it work good! 62 of 68 people found the following review helpful By 40 of 44 people found the following review helpful By Bernie B (California) - See all my reviews On a typical can, the opener struggles to complete its task, coming to a near stop at times. Of course this near stalling takes its toll on the battery life. It has a fixed run cycle that will run around a typical 303 can about 1-1/2 times. For large cans you just push the button to restart it for more than one cycle until it makes it all the way around. When the batteries give out and it comes to a stop in the middle of opening a can, there is a tiny reverse button on the underside that is used to reverse its motion until you get back to the starting poin where it will release he can. There is usually enough power... Read more |
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