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    I have yet to find a decent electric can opener. I can't even remember how many I've gone thru. So last year I thought I'd buy a good one - Cuisinart - can't get much better than that - right? Wrong! It's as big a piece of junk as the cheaper ones. It drops cans and makes a horrible noise when it does half way work. Many a time I've come close to chucking it out the back door.
    My arthritic hands don't allow me to use a manual hand crank type, so now I'm just going to get one of the battery operated ones that walks around the top of the can. It can't be any worse than all the others that I've sent to their graves!
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    Hmm, wonder what is up with all those bad can openers? Are you folks checking Consumer Reports before you get one?

    I've had the under mount one for years! Only replaced it last year when we redid the kitchen, to swap the color. They last forever, here.

    Now don't get me started on the hand crank ones, they are horrid!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Hmm, wonder what is up with all those bad can openers? Are you folks checking Consumer Reports before you get one?

    I've had the under mount one for years! Only replaced it last year when we redid the kitchen, to swap the color. They last forever, here.

    Now don't get me started on the hand crank ones, they are horrid!
    Yes! My mom has had the under the cabinet opener for years too. I think she did replace it once (over the course of probably 20 years). But it's still going strong. Before that we had an old on the counter one (it was beautiful butter yellow to match the kitchen, does that tell you how old it was?) and it lasted forever too. I guess they don't make things like they used to.
    At my house we use the hand crank one. Not enough counter space for an eletric one. And not really any over head cabinets to attach it to either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    I have yet to find a decent electric can opener. I can't even remember how many I've gone thru. So last year I thought I'd buy a good one - Cuisinart - can't get much better than that - right? Wrong! It's as big a piece of junk as the cheaper ones. It drops cans and makes a horrible noise when it does half way work. Many a time I've come close to chucking it out the back door.
    My arthritic hands don't allow me to use a manual hand crank type, so now I'm just going to get one of the battery operated ones that walks around the top of the can. It can't be any worse than all the others that I've sent to their graves!
    I had a Cuisinart, a tall one, and it got rusty!!

    Now I have a Rival that I can raise if needed for tall cans. My favorite of all times was a Black & Decker cordless. I bought a couple, and they lasted me for almost 20 years. Now I can't find them any longer

    My husband's favorite was one by Krup - the kind that cut the entire top off, so no sharp edges. It died, and Krup doesn't make them anymore.

    Oh yeah, I usually take my old stuff to the dump and throw it in the appropriate pit. Great fun!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    I had a Cuisinart, a tall one, and it got rusty!!

    Now I have a Rival that I can raise if needed for tall cans. My favorite of all times was a Black & Decker cordless. I bought a couple, and they lasted me for almost 20 years. Now I can't find them any longer

    My husband's favorite was one by Krup - the kind that cut the entire top off, so no sharp edges. It died, and Krup doesn't make them anymore.
    I had that same Black & Decker rechargeable - had it for years until I dropped it and broke it and couldn't find another.

    I also had one that cut the top off with no sharp edges, but it only worked on certain cans. Another big waste, but don't remember the brand.

    My Cuisinart isn't rusty - just crappy!
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    Nothing beats the Swing-a-way manual can opener. I have never used anything else. I was given an under the counter electric MANY years ago, it never opened anything right, it was tossed almost immediately. Even with my hands (which are not in the best shape), the Swing-a-way can't be beat!
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    I have the little hand-crank one, works fine, and we have somewhat limited counter space so it's perfect.

    Old appliances in this particular house seem to have never been thrown away before Paul and I bought the place. I found not one but four old toasters, one in the "spare bedroom" just waiting for someone to fix them. NOT! In the event that an appliance dies, I can take it over to the recycle depot for someone else to take apart and salvage bits.
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    OH, before I forget.......

    MY dad gutted a washing machine and used the tub to make a 'fire pit".

    He bolted on feet to hold it off the floor and they have since rusted away....

    http://www.ehow.com/how_4577118_fire...paign=yssp_art

    I looked up washing machine fire pits and came up with that.


    If you do have a chance to get a tub, and have a space for it? You can prop it on brick and it works just as well.

    check it out!
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    People have made wood stoves for their houses from old electric water heaters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    OH, before I forget.......

    MY dad gutted a washing machine and used the tub to make a 'fire pit".

    He bolted on feet to hold it off the floor and they have since rusted away....

    http://www.ehow.com/how_4577118_fire...paign=yssp_art

    I looked up washing machine fire pits and came up with that.


    If you do have a chance to get a tub, and have a space for it? You can prop it on brick and it works just as well.

    check it out!

    Washing machine tubs make the best fire pits!!! They have all the holes for great oxygen to get tothe fire, and a top a Weber grill fits perfect. It can quickly become a "cooking" fire should the local FD stop by. WE have one Ralph got when he was consulting for Whirlpool, and it works great!

    IF we are talking about old applicances...our stove came with the house. It is so old, it is made by Frigidaire when they were owned by GM. How many people have stoves made by General Motors?

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