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I have been through 4 or 5 can openers over the past two years.
They get to the point where they do not cut into the can deep enough to open the can completely as you go around the can.
I have even tried the kind that removes the lid from the can leaving no sharp edges.
After a few months they become worthless.
I am not buying cheap ones but I am not buying real expensive ones either because I am afraid they won't last.
So what do you recommend?

Thanks




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https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod..._title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Recommended here by several, works great, cuts smooth easy to turn the handle, fits in the drawer only 16 buckarinos
 
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I got this one, and I like it. But I've only used it a few times so far.



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Military P51 ... the larger version of the P38.

Only can opener I have found that works every time. Too many others have disappointed me.
 
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+1 on the oxo opener. Sturdy and does a good job.



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I've tried the generic electric can openers. I've tried the ones that clasp and turn themselves around the can. I've tried the ones that pry the lid rather then cut it.

And other then the extremely large Restaurant can openers that are bolted to a table, this one has been the only one that is easy, stress free on my older hands and has not failed me in the 10 months that I've owned it now. for 15 bucks I can get a new one once a year and be content should it not last, but I have no reason not to believe that it will.


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Buy them and replace like tires on the truck when worn out.

Wife picked one up from Pampered chef that has been serving the past few years. It has worked but not anything special about it.


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Oxo. Love mine but it is a recent purchase.
 
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Swing-A-Way makes a durable manual can opener and are US made AFAIK.
 
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Swing-A-Way.
I've been using the same one for 25 years.

Actually.... maybe not.

Are swing away can openers made in the USA?

A CLASSIC FOR 70 YEARS– Made by the same can opener manufacturer as the Swing-A-Way which is now imported. This is the ONLY manual can opener made in the USA.
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Product information.
Product Dimensions 9 x 4 x 1 inches
Manufacturer OHSAY USA



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Funny you should ask. I chucked all of my Chinese garbage can openers and bought one of these....well, three of them. They are USA made and assembled. Game changer.



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Here's a decent can opener. Zyliss "Lock & Lift" $15.99
Sometimes it is a little difficult to initially puncture the can, but once you do, it cuts clean and smooth.
 
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Had one which had two handles, in which it cut the top edge (safety cut) and then twist.
Like yours, it was good until it no longer cut through.

Bought a simular one, which only has a handle and twisting the lever activates the closing to cut and turn.
Its so much better and easier to use. Liked it so well, that I ended up buying another for a spare.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mai...ALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds




 
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Kuhn Rikon Auto Safety LidLifter/Can Opener

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000I7GST2

We've had this one for almost five years and REALLY like it! I also prefer it to the well worn OXO brand side cutting can opener that it replaced. The reversing mechanism (to disengage the cutter) and the lid lifter design(s) set the Kuhn Rikon apart from other side cutters in my IMO.

FYI - The key with a side-cutting can opener is ONLY one trip around the can! The blade lasts longer due to not running in the already cut track in the lid.


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Cutco branded has served us well for several years now.


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Ez Duz It can opener. American made. Very nicely priced.

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Thanks for the recommendations everyone. There are a lot of great options so far.
Keep them coming.
Thanks




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A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

As ratified by the States and authenticated by Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State



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Originally posted by darthfuster:
Funny you should ask. I chucked all of my Chinese garbage can openers and bought one of these....well, three of them. They are USA made and assembled. Game changer.


They don’t say but that’s an EZ-DUZ-IT. Before Amco moved production to China the Swing-A-Way was manufactured for them by the John J. Steuby Co. in Hazelwood, Missouri which continues to make them in the US and markets them as the EZ-DUZ-IT. I have a USA made Swing-A-Way from around ‘05 and it will likely outlive me. Fun trivia fact - it was selected by NASA for Skylab.
 
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My friend bought me an OXO about 8 yrs ago, still opening lids very well.
 
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We got an Ez Duz It off Amazon, after two successive Oxo pieces of crap from Walmart. I don’t hold Oxo in total disregard, but I won’t buy another Oxo can opener.


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