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    Old Appliance thread.

    I love PT because you can toss out a question/problem and you get real answers- not Consumer Daily articles!

    I was reading a thread about buying a laptop and I got to thinking about all my old appliances.

    Can Openers are the cheapest pieces of crap on the planet. For 10 dollars you can have about 13 months of cans opening. The last three are sketchy, but fun!

    My mom's CO was getting really bad, so I went out and bought a new one and walked into her house, unplugged the old one and chucked it out, into the back yard.

    She stood there began to yell about opening cans and what she was going to use and what are you doing!!!!!

    I took the new one out of the bag and plugged it in.

    That began a real fun tradition with can openers.

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    When one was on it's way out, she'd tell me it was time to get a new one - I think she loved to watch the old one fly out the back door! She's ask, When are you going to throw out the can opener?"

    That was my clue to get a new one.

    As she got older, she had problems holding big cans and getting them to open. I became her 'sous chef' and got to open her cans and spy on her recipes!

    It was fun sitting in the kitchen with her, god, did we ever have a time talking, fighting, laughing and arguing....


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    Have a little fun.

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    Funny you should mention can openers...

    John was using a hand crank can opener we got from the dollar store. This was I think can #3 this thing had opened and it snapped in half in his hands. I learned a few new words that day

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    Can openeners, oh dear! I have a really old one I got from my mom, she must have it all her life. I think I'm the only one now who has such a can opener. Fister knows the sound of it too!

    However, it seems that no one else can use it! Two times I've had people looking after Fister in my home, laid cans out on the kitchen counter, along with the can opener, but both of them didn't manage to get the can open.



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    call me crazy but I really prefer the old-fashioned crank kind. They're quiet, don't use any electricity, and when you're done they're not taking up any counter space.

    My mom has one of those little battery-oprated thingies that you put on top of the can. It's not great, but it's fun to watch as it jitterbugs around the top.

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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 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 aTailOf2Kitties View Post
    call me crazy but I really prefer the old-fashioned crank kind. They're quiet, don't use any electricity, and when you're done they're not taking up any counter space..
    Me too!!! I hate those electric ones - I can never get the can to sit just right for the teeth to grab it. Give me a crank one any time.
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