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jakeman

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How about the other can opener‘s, Church keys? I’ve gone through a bunch of those and they’re all pieces of shite. They don’t do anything but make a tiny little hole and then bend without making the triangle opening in the can. Seems like everything is junk nowadays.

When I ran bird dogs, I always carried a little butterfly can opener in every vest and coat. Wasn't much bigger than a 50 cent piece, and would open a dog food can in nothing flat. But that was 35 years ago. Probably don't make them like used to.

I just stashed one of those little things in every vest or coat so when I was hunting I didn't have to remember to bring one. I bet if I dug my old hunting jackets out, they're still in there. Can't open a can if you ain't got a can opener.
 

El Pablo

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I’ve never had an electric can opener. It’s not because I’m a tree hugger but I don’t want unneeded kitchen gadgets. It doesn’t take much more effort or time to use a manual opener. The only time that I wrap my arms around a tree is when I’m cutting firewood.
It was a joke.

I do like mine though, no sharp edges. Doesn’t save much time, you are correct about that.
 

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Will they get a choke tube out? Asking for a friend.
Hey, I was going to offer this up for free but I think I found a use for it!
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