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One Touch Can Opener
Price: $19.99
TV Guys Price: $16.90
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Item Number: 7oz-One-Touch-Can-Opener
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One Touch Can Opener As Seen On TV

New and Improved

One Touch Can Opener Features:

  • Cuts from the side
  • Opens cans of all sizes
  • Safe with no sharp edges
  • Stores conveniently in a drawer
  • Easy lift "Lid-Off" after can opened
  • 2 AA Battery operated (Not Included)
  • Contemporary styling fits any kitchen decor

New and Improved design: This newer 2nd generation model of One Touch Can Opener has battery compartment built on side which means if the battery dies in the middle of opening cans, it can be easily replaced without taking it off the can. This was the major issue in the older model.

The One Touch Can Opener II is the fast and easy way to open cans. Just place the One Touch on top of the can, press the button and the can will be open in seconds. When cutting is complete just lift the One Touch Can Opener off the can and the magnet will conveniently pick up the lid for you. It's that easy!

Can Opener

The One Touch Can Opener II is the last can opener you'll ever buy. It opens any can small, medium or large quickly and easily. Unlike conventional can openers, the One Touch Can Opener cuts beneath the lid, not through the top, so the sides of the lid will be smooth with no sharp, dangerous edges. At About 5-1/4" long, it fits easily in a drawer for storage. Uses 2 AA batteries (not included).

New, improved design has an easy-access battery chamber, and is compact enough to fit in a drawer.

Product Reviews

(28 Ratings, 20 Reviews) Average Rating:
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WONDERFUL ITEM TO OWN!
Ted Spence (Kansas City, KS) 11/24/2010 9:39 AM
I got mine a little a little over two years ago. This is a wonderful item! I haven't had any real problem with mine, it does have a problem with small cans, but it does get the job done. When doing small cans, I stay near by so the can doesn't fall over, and just gentley guide it. Normally, I leave the can on the counter, and start the opener. I go do something else for several seconds, and when it stops, I remove the lid, empty the contents, and toss it in the trash. DONE! I have repleaced the batteries 3 or 4 times, and it's still going strong. Definetly a 5-STAR rating from me! Not only that, when my (then) girlfriend used for the first time, she told me she would marry me IF I brought the can opener with me! LOL She loves it, too! I did, and we got married a few weeks ago.
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OK . . . . sooooo far . . . . but ...................
Tom (Raleigh) 6/21/2010 3:50 PM
Just got mine in the mail. I opened a small can of Tuna first. Had a normal lid. I had a hard time figuring out when it was done until the lid tilted into the can spilling that broth all over the countertop. Next, I tried it on the cat food. A small can of 9-Lives with the dangerous pop-top lid. This is the real reason I like side openers. No sharp lid and no sharp little rim around the inside top of the can. I like to run my finger inside to get the gravy or other gooey stuff my cats enjoy so much. Can't do that if you use that pop-top. Purina should offer this opener if you send them a bunch of UPC labels from their cans; because this was close enough to being a success. CONS: I still haven't gotten the jest of a smooth opening operation. Ya know; do ya hold the can and let the opener rotate? Do ya put the can on a slick surface and hold the opener still? Maybe smear olive oil on the counter to allow the can to rotate more easily. Only an idiot like me could come up with problems like these ;) Both openings cut a thin strip of the wrapper. The cut is below the lid leaving an edge that is neither sharp nor dull. My manual side cutter cuts the can on the edge on the lid; thus, no paper mess. It also leaves the lid in place (no magnet) so no spillage and the edge of the can is dull and the lid can be put back on to keep the contents safe. I would prefer the One Touch cut the lid like my manual opener and no I don't start smearing that olive oil prior to using the manual opener. Tom (AKA: "The Eternal Critic")
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Anonymous (Unknown) 3/8/2010 1:16 PM
This can opener is brilliant!!!!!!!! Opens rimmed tins small or large no problem hands free. Wouldn't be without it EVER!!!!!! Haven't had a problem with the batteries running out as others appear to have had (yet) This product is that good I have ordered another 2 for members of my family. Am 100% pleased it's great!!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous (Unknown) 8/12/2009 12:36 AM
I simply love this product, except something needs to done about how it gets stuck on cans when the battery goes out. This has happened to me three times, and it is very difficult/ almost impossible to get off!
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Anonymous (Unknown) 8/13/2009 6:07 PM
i'm very pleased with the one touch opener ,i am disable and have a hard time with regular openers i cant do the twist kind and the elictric ones carry bacteria a lot. and skip in places the one touch stores easy and easy to handle.dont get all that food stuck up in side of it either kathy
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