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for some of the elderly , those with limited hand , wrist, finger abilities.

https://www.amazon.com/Premium...ds=all+in+one+opener

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl8zonmW52Q

I wonder it it works ?





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https://www.fakespot.com/produ...r-and-soda-pops-blue

Fakespot says 37.9% of the Amazon reviews on that are suspicious.
 
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The design seems straightforward and I can’t imagine why it wouldn’t do the things advertised. If it’s poorly made and falls apart the first time it’s used, that would be one thing, but not perform the tasks? Why not?

I sometimes have difficulty with twist-off bottle caps and resort to a large tool designed for everything from bottles to large jars, so I could see its utility just for that. Pop tabs wouldn’t require that tool, but would make it easier than using a table knife or fork handle. And for $6 and change ….




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https://www.fakespot.com/produ...r-and-soda-pops-blue

Fakespot says 37.9% of the Amazon reviews on that are suspicious.


In fairness, this product got an F as well with 0% of reviews reliable.



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THIS is the gadget to get. I and several of my friends and family have and use one.

Kuhn Rikon The Gripper Jar Opener




[url=https://www.amazon.com/Kuhn-Rikon-Gripper-Opener-White/dp/B000CO256G[/url]
May be found cheaper elsewhere. Wink



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I just put a leather baseball batting glove on my right hand. Always works for me.



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https://www.fakespot.com/produ...r-and-soda-pops-blue

Fakespot says 37.9% of the Amazon reviews on that are suspicious.


In fairness, this product got an F as well with 0% of reviews reliable.


At least the price hasn’t gone up any. Wink
 
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I have a sheet of rubber I use for this purpose. Aids grip without squeezing the lid, thus making it difficult to open the container.

If you have a rubber strap wrench for oil filters, that'll do as well.
 
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for some of the elderly , those with limited hand , wrist, finger abilities.

https://www.amazon.com/Premium...ds=all+in+one+opener

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl8zonmW52Q

I wonder it it works ?
My wife has arthritis in her hands and can't grip well. I bought her one of those about a year ago; she uses it all the time and likes it. It does work pretty well.



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At least the price hasn’t gone up any.


It is good to hear that the price on Amazon for a worthless item has not increased. Great news!!!
 
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I got a tool for opening gelato jars. I broke it. Figured I shouldn't be eating gelato anyway.
 
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If that bottle cap is 12.5" in diameter then that hand must be about 44" across from knuckle to knuckle. Eek
 
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If that bottle cap is 12.5" in diameter then that hand must be about 44" across from knuckle to knuckle. Eek

Inch, millimeter, whatever. Wink

The entire listing is written as though someone ran Chinese through Google Translate, and didn't bother having someone who is familiar with English review it.

Let me quote from the bullet points. I will forego the use of [sic].... Smile
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Jar Opener grip can opener It is a big time gadget person, especially when it makes kitchen experience simple. This will be your favorite tools and will keep it accessible to anyone that enters your kitchen.

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Manual with 5 function it can open a variety of bottles and cans with tabs, as well as loosening jar lids.

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Stop hurting your hands with a total of 5 functions open pickle jars baby food sauce jars water bottles jams & jelly’s soda bottles and condiments.

If they can't bother getting the ad content right, it's unlikely the product itself is anything to write home about.
 
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I bought a 2 piece (small and large) strap wrench set about 10 years ago. The small stays in the kitchen, and handles everything from bottle caps to jars. The large I keep in the garage shop. Looks similar to this, but mine are not Craftsman.
 

 
 
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^^^^^^
Those look like handy tools Henry. I see that Amazon has them (of course).



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THIS is the gadget to get. I and several of my friends and family have and use one.

Kuhn Rikon The Gripper Jar Opener

There must be sprag clutches inside it. Can it tighten (not that you'd really want to) as well as loosen?

I use a rubber strap wrench ("Hyper Tough" brand at Wal-Mart, $6) on my Ruger AR's delta ring.
 
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I bought a 2 piece (small and large) strap wrench set about 10 years ago. The small stays in the kitchen, and handles everything from bottle caps to jars. The large I keep in the garage shop. Looks similar to this, but mine are not Craftsman.
 

 


I have the same set, made by the store brand at Lowe's. Those things work as advertised.


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THIS is the gadget to get. I and several of my friends and family have and use one.

Kuhn Rikon The Gripper Jar Opener

There must be sprag clutches inside it. Can it tighten (not that you'd really want to) as well as loosen?


Of course which is why it is shown to be able to handle a wide range of cap sizes.



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I just ask my wife to open the tough jars.
 
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Works 100% of the time.




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