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Review Hamilton Beach 76500 / Hamilton Beach 76500 Walk 'N Cut Cordless Can Opener
Key features Hamilton Beach 76500
  • Attach to can and it walks around can, opening it as it goes
  • Stores in drawer--only 3-3/4 inches in diameter
  • Cordless and rechargeable
  • Shuts off automatically
  • Opens any size can hands-free
  • Model: Hamilton Beach 76500 Walk 'N Cut Cordless Can Opener
Dimentions: 6.4 x 4.9 x 4.6 inches
Weight: 1.44 pounds
List Price: $17.00
Price: $25.04

Review Hamilton Beach 76500 Walk 'N Cut Cordless Can Opener / Hamilton Beach 76500:

This easy-grip can opener from Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex opens any size can using only one hand. Attach it to your can and watch it go - it walks, cuts then shuts itself off automatically. Plug it in for easy recharging overnight; it opens 19 or more cans on a single charge. The removable cutting lever lifts off for easy cleaning. The compact-size can opener stores in your drawer.

Review Farberware FPCO100 / Farberware FPCO100 Electric Can Opener, Chrome with Black Accents
Key features Farberware FPCO100
  • Convenient hands-free operation; detachable cutting accessory
  • Measures approximately 9 by 4 by 6 inches
  • Equipped with built-in cord storage for tidy countertops
  • Works as scissors/knife sharpener and bottle opener
  • Chrome-plated electric can opener opens cans up to 7 inches tall
  • Model: Farberware FPCO100 Electric Can Opener, Chrome with Black Accents
Weight: 3.56 pounds
List Price: $21.99
Price: $24.99

Review Farberware FPCO100 Electric Can Opener, Chrome with Black Accents / Farberware FPCO100:

Farberware FPCO100 Tall Can Opener : Cans up to 7 inches are no match for this product. Its tall design and chrome-plated and black body is a perfect appliance for any kitchen. Not only does it open cans, it also works as a scissors/knife sharpener and a bottle opener for those stubborn caps. This multi-purpose appliance is also equipped with a cord storage area, conveniently located in the back. FPC0100.

Review Rival CN753-W / Rival CN753-W Adjustable Height Can Opener
Key features Rival CN753-W
  • Automatic operation
  • Push-button pop-up to open extra-tall cans
  • Click'n Clean Removable blade assembly
  • Knife sharpener
  • Palm-of-hand lever
  • Model: Rival CN753-W Adjustable Height Can Opener
Dimentions: 5.75 x 9 x 5.85 inches
Weight: 2.25 pounds
List Price: $19.99
Price: $19.99

Review Rival CN753-W Adjustable Height Can Opener / Rival CN753-W:

CAN OPENER/KNIFE SHARPENERHardened steel cutter wheel leaves a clean-cut edge. Click ÔN Clean¨ cutting assembly removes for easy cleaning. Power pierce eases initial cutting action. Magnet grips lid firmly. Skip proof feed gear. UL listed. Full one year warranty.

Review Zyliss  / Zyliss Lock-n-Lift Can Opener
Key features Zyliss
  • Ergonomic Design
  • Imported
  • Hand wash
  • Model: Zyliss Lock-n-Lift Can Opener

Review Zyliss Lock-n-Lift Can Opener / Zyliss:

In a hurry to make a quick meal? The Lock and lift can opener has magnet lifts and releases lid. Can opener has non-slip handles.

Models & Brands:
Hamilton Beach 76500, Farberware FPCO100, Rival CN753-W, Zyliss

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