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Product Review: The Magic Opener

Product Review: The Magic Opener

Have you ever struggled with opening opening cans, bottles and caps? I know that I often have hurt myself opening a soda can … and those ubiquitous water bottles are sometimes quite stubborn to open.

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Well, I’ve happened upon a product that will make those difficulties a thing of the past. I received a free sample to review and was quite impressed.

Magic Opener Overview

Summary:
An easy-to-use, portable can, bottle and cap opener made from thick sturdy plastic and metal. It will help you open most water bottles from Costco, Walmart and convenience stores, as well as open plastic soda bottles, aluminum soda cans, pull-tab soup cans, traditional glass bottles and many more.

Price: Retails for $24.99, but you can often get it for less on Amazon.com.

Video Tutorial from Magic Opener

Who is the Magic Opener Suitable For?

Although anyone can use it, I think it would be especially useful for people with arthritis or limited wrist or arm strength. It uses the physics of leverage to make opening a variety of containers much easier. Watch my demo & review below.

Overall Thoughts

I really got a kick out of using this product and am impressed with the quality. I’m not crazy about the color choice … maybe the makers will eventually give people a variety of colors to choose from?

Not only is the product utilitarian, but it is convenient to store, as well. Just stick it to the side of your frig!

Would I recommend this product? Hell yes! Grab yours at Amazon.com.

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Product Review: One Touch Can Opener

If you are a regular in your kitchen, then chances are you know exactly how frustrating opening a can can be. While sometimes you are able to get the can open without any incident, other times the can opener either stalls, forcing you to open the rest of the can yourself through brute force or it simply doesn’t work on the can. It is difficult to see which one would be worse, since while not being able to get the can open at all can be very frustrating, getting it open partway and cutting yourself while prying it ope the rest of the way could be even worse, not to mention potentially dangerous to your health. Conventional can openers are just frustrating things and that is ultimately why the market response to the OneTouch can opener has been so great.

For under $40, you can get your hands on this cool kitchen gadget, allowing you to kiss the days of frustrating can opening goodbye! The can opener itself is shaped like a large remote control and this large surface area allows it to interact directly with the can on a number of different fronts; something you would never be able to do with the old can openers that most people still own today. The can opener’s large surface area gives it the versatility to use the one-touch system to open any can of any size. Previously the biggest knock on automatic can openers was that they did not accommodate size very well, but this is a thing of the past as far as the one touch can opener is concerned.

There are drawbacks, however. For one, the can opener is operated by battery power. Although one set of batteries can get you through opening 100 cans, you’ll still have the added expense of batteries. If you open one or two cans a day (people that use a lot of canned goods in their cooking might achieve this), that one set of batteries can last anywhere from two months to well over a year. So, maybe it isn’t that bad after all. To improve your return on investment (ROI), you can use rechargeable batteries and extend the value of the batteries even further.

Another that I found is that it can be a little hard to figure out at first. It took me quite a while to get it to open one can. Of course, after using it for a while, it will probably become second nature. But for those who get frustrated easily, this might not be the can opener for you.

Now on the best feature of the one touch can opener. Rather than leaving something sharp and potentially dangerous, the can opener leaves something that would not even cut a balloon ball open! That is simply remarkable and it is perhaps the biggest and most welcome surprise that came out of the development of the one touch can opener. Now, you can get a manual can opener that does this, but I haven’t had much luck with those, returning all of them back to the store.

I give it a 3 out of 5 chefs — the frustration factor was a bit much for me and I don’t like the added cost of batteries — I’d always need to keep a manual on hand in case they ran out and I didn’t have a backup. However, I think this might be a good choice for people who have a hard time using manual can openers.

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