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Use the ginsu

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Originally Posted by JSTUART

My wife has a good unit in the kitchen drawer but I also keep a half dozen freds salted around the place because I know they always work.

fred = frigging ridiculous eating device.

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I'm kinda liking the idea of those. Aussie surplus? Interesting take on the P-38 openers we've had here for eons.

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The ultimate first world problem? I'm happy with the old electric can opener I inherited from my parents. It's just about worn out and if it balks I use the equally ancient Ecko (K-Mart cheap) clamp on and twist the knob can opener.

As to P-38, back when we had out of date C-rats in training, first thing was to go to the PX and get one of those stainless pocket knives with a decent can opener.

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Which explains a lot.
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Swing-A-Way.


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Originally Posted by Valsdad


PS the solution to issues like that is to go eclectic in the kitchen decor. Yellow and Red painted cabinet doors, Avocado green fridge, stainless dishwasher, basic black microwave oven and coffee maker, blue curtains., green linoleum floor, and red friggen aprons and hand towel. That should about cover most of the spectrum, no?


Well I guess that works if yer one of those "rainbow people"...............


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The old Swingaway pattern, hand cranked, made to original specs, in Missura...

https://www.steuby.com/can-opener.html

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Originally Posted by 5thShock
The old Swingaway pattern, hand cranked, made to original specs, in Missura...

https://www.steuby.com/can-opener.html


^^^^^^This^^^^^^^

Everyone got one for Christmas a few years ago.


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If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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Originally Posted by 5thShock
The old Swingaway pattern, hand cranked, made to original specs, in Missura...

https://www.steuby.com/can-opener.html

That is one damned fine tool.

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Vienna sausages don't need no can opener

Assauge on that (i have no idea what that word means)


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Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
P-38 or P-51- - - - - -been opening cans for years with the one I was issued in 1970 on Okinawa!
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Nothing better.


By the way, in case you missed it, Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
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Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
We use the ones that cut the lid seam from the side- - - - -no sharp edges and the lid can be replaced if only part of the contents a can is used. Half a can of "no bean" chili left over from a chili dog lunch gets refrigerated and used the next day. Half a can of chili, half an onion diced up fine, a handful of shredded cheddar, and two hot dogs on buns is just right for a mid-day snack. Add a bottle of Budweiser or two, and I can be jet propelled for a couple of hours!
Jerry

Yes, Momma's is electric powered and made by Hamilton Beach. We have only been using it a couple months, sp I can not speak to durability. But so far it is the cat's pajamas.

And yes, a good manual can opener is vital in the camp trailer.


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Dollar general today $2 on clearance. Wife ordered a nice one on Amazon that a few of you guys recommended but ran in today for a light bulb and picked one up for the time being.

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Originally Posted by 6mm250
Originally Posted by Valsdad


PS the solution to issues like that is to go eclectic in the kitchen decor. Yellow and Red painted cabinet doors, Avocado green fridge, stainless dishwasher, basic black microwave oven and coffee maker, blue curtains., green linoleum floor, and red friggen aprons and hand towel. That should about cover most of the spectrum, no?

Well I guess that works if yer one of those "rainbow people"...............

Mike

Geno's more Thunder and ligntning than rainbow!


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Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
We use the ones that cut the lid seam from the side- - - - -no sharp edges and the lid can be replaced if only part of the contents a can is used. Half a can of "no bean" chili left over from a chili dog lunch gets refrigerated and used the next day. Half a can of chili, half an onion diced up fine, a handful of shredded cheddar, and two hot dogs on buns is just right for a mid-day snack. Add a bottle of Budweiser or two, and I can be jet propelled for a couple of hours!
Jerry

Yes, Momma's is electric powered and made by Hamilton Beach. We have only been using it a couple months, sp I can not speak to durability. But so far it is the cat's pajamas.

And yes, a good manual can opener is vital in the camp trailer.

I bet we have been using our HB opener over a decade, so far so good.

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I have one in the link below and have used without fail for 40yrs, Clean with a toothbrush and lube.

https://www.amazon.com/Chef-Craft-21118-2PK-Compact-Butterfly/dp/B007UZ0FMQ/ref=sr_1_141?crid=2SPTM7SRM7PJF&keywords=mechanical+can+opener&qid=1574451513&sprefix=mechanical+can+oppener%2Caps%2C969&sr=8-141

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My favorite has always been a 22LR. Or 223.


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