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Looking for recommendations on a good quality, manual can opener. We've tried multiple different ones, from dollar store cheapies to $20 "ergo" models. Nothing seems to hold up. They all eventually start not gripping the can rim correctly or get dull and quit cutting. I prefer a manual one over electric just to save counter space, but if someone knows a kick butt electric one I'm open to that idea.
 
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This has outlasted my electric:



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I got one of these a few months ago when my old one died. It's one of those that cuts around the side of the top instead of the blade going down into the can (no sharp edges). So far I've been impressed.

Hamilton Beach Smooth Touch Can Opener

 
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I've used all kinds of manuals all my life, and always had a problem that the little wheel stops cutting about 1/2 way around the lid, and I have to stop and restart it.
 
I'm probably the last person on earth to discover this, but I did very recently learn that if you keep the can firmly on the countertop while you work the opener, it does the whole lid without failure.
 
 
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I'm a big fan of the ones that cut through the side of the lid crimp. No sharp edges, cleaner, and it lets you reuse the lid for storage.

A couple of examples:

https://www.amazon.com/OXO-Goo...03C0CTTF02W2JTAE4Q9G

https://www.amazon.com/PowerLi...4H52QRYP867835KV237M


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Swing-a-Way

Had a wall mount for ~30 years. On the end of the cabinet over the stove, never have to look for it!
Rarely a misfire, and I expect sometimes then it is the cans fault.
They make a hand held as well.

https://smile.amazon.com/Swing...ing+a+way+can+opener



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Since my swiss army knife is always in my pocket I use it. Works well and don't have to search the drawer.

 
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A fair amount of my culinary endeavors involve opening a can, and I consider myself to be a can opener expert – I've had many of them. This Rösle is the best one that I've ever used:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001...rgid=pla-83925559766

It leaves smooth edges on the can and top. And the cut-off top can be put back on the can to serve as a lid if you want to keep unused contents refrigerated.

The opener has an excellent pliers to pull the top off, but superfluous – I just put the nails of my three middle fingers into the cut seam and lift the top off that way. The opener always remains perfectly clean – no part of it touches the food.



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We've had one of these for 7 1/2 years and love it. It still looks and works as new.
 
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I got one of these a few months ago when my old one died. It's one of those that cuts around the side of the top instead of the blade going down into the can (no sharp edges). So far I've been impressed.

Hamilton Beach Smooth Touch Can Opener


Second. Had this for a year works great.
 
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The one I got from Ikea has worked well over the last year.


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Good, old Swing-A-Way. Been using them since earliest childhood memory, late '50's. Simple, effective, durable. I use one frequently. And, as henryaz mentioned, the can should rest on a solid surface as you use manual can opener.
 
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Buy them by the dozen.
 
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As posted above "Swing-A-Way, mine is a #8, built like a tank and made in the USA, what's not to love about them.


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We've been very satisfied with the Oxo Good Grips model here that replaced all the failed electrics we've tried:

$12 on Amazon.



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Another vote for Swing A Way
 
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I like the OXO one and have found all of their kitchen tools are pretty good quality.
 
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I like the OXO one and have found all of their kitchen tools are pretty good quality.


+1. I have one and just think it's the best.
 
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