Ilmirushka
Quote: ANGELINA BLACKmore
wrench for opening screw caps on cans
about! I also have something like this felting lies, must be found
ANGELINA BLACKmore
Ilmir, well, you mean you can do fine without him, if he valyaeTsTSa lies them somewhere))))
Ilmirushka
Quote: ANGELINA BLACKmore
so you can cope well without him,
I also want to unscrew the lids civilly
Wiki
I bought such an opener on Ali, but something is uncomfortable for her. I don't have the strength of my fingers to grip it myself
ANGELINA BLACKmore
Quote: Ilmirushka
I also want to unscrew the lids civilly
Yes, I wouldn’t care about the toughness ... But I’m tired of groaning over every can. And the spouse is not always at home. The option "call a neighbor" is not our option.





Quote: Wiki

I bought such an opener on Ali, but something is uncomfortable for her. I don't have the strength of my fingers to grip it myself
Wiki, I do not know what quality is on ALI, but this sponge is silicone and a strong clamp is not required. They resist the lid movement well.
nila
ANGELINA BLACKmore, Natasha, I have never met such a key as yours. But for how many years I have been in constant use of the simplest, here is the key
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It also greatly facilitated the process of opening cans for me. Without him, there was grief if my husband was not at home, and I had to open some jar urgently. I opened it only with boiling water.
ANGELINA BLACKmore
Nelya, the principle is the same as my key.

Quote: nila
It also greatly facilitated the process of opening cans for me. Without him, there was grief if my husband was not at home, and I had to open some jar urgently. I opened it only with boiling water.
Well, you understand me like no other))

Svetta
Quote: nila
It also greatly facilitated the process of opening cans for me. Without him, there was grief if my husband was not at home, and I had to open some jar urgently. I opened it only with boiling water.
I sympathize. And I open it myself with my own hands and no key is needed. Well, my hands are strong, well, lucky.
Wiki
Quote: ANGELINA BLACKmore
and this one has silicone sponges
On Alishnaya, too, silicone, but something does not work for me.
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Then I get angry and just open the opener, the lid after that, of course, is thrown away.
ANGELINA BLACKmore
Quote: Wiki
Then I get angry and just open the opener, the lid after that, of course, is thrown away.
It is not good. Wasteful)))
Wiki
And this still happens when the bank has already opened! The husband will screw up so much that I can never open anything after him. Why should I not eat anything without him? I don't know how to open any alcohol at all, if only to beat off my throat
ANGELINA BLACKmore
Quote: Wiki
I don't know how to open any alcohol at all, if only to beat off my throat
Aha ... with a saber, like a Cossack)) Zipper and you're done. Try it, we can and banks are so polite)))))
Wiki
Better "whack" than somehow my husband broke the ceiling with a champagne cork
nila
Quote: Wiki
Husband screws up so much that I can never open after him
My husband also always twists all the banks after me. My hands are weak. Sometimes it will twist it so much that it cannot unscrew it after itself! Then he gives me a jar with fame: "Boil it!"
And this key solved all the problems, now I don’t run to it with every jar, I manage it myself

Wiki
Quote: nila
Sometimes it will twist it so much that it cannot unscrew it after itself!
When I analyze something with my own hand, mine always says: what kind of fool twisted it like that?
Anchic
And I really liked Teskom's bottle opener. like this:
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ANGELINA BLACKmore
Quote: Wiki
When I analyze something with my own hand, mine always says: what kind of fool twisted it like that?
And I thought our family was the only one.
Helen
Quote: Anchic

And I really liked Teskom's bottle opener. like this:
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She is great !!! I took for gifts ..
Wiki
I want one too.
Svetta
Quote: Anchic

And I really liked Teskom's bottle opener. like this:
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I bought such a Polish one a long time ago, but for some reason I couldn't use it, it was lying around somewhere. Hands more convenient and faster)))
Graziella
I also suffer with screw caps. I decided to order a similar opener on Ali: Kitchen little things (2)
The doplet showed her somehow. And for bottles we have an electric corkscrew. Precisely somewhere was, it is necessary to search!
Cirre
Graziella, Elena, interesting, then tell me how she is to you
Caprice
Quote: Graziella
I decided to order a similar opener on Ali
I had two of these broken after a short use. I didn't dare to buy again.
Seagerl
and my find is such a can opener, bought in Ashan for a penny, now you don’t have to wait for your husband to open the jam))
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Anna67
Quote: nila
the simplest, this is the key
I have, if not the same, then similar. Seems to be two-dimensional. I rarely use it, only if I can't open it with my hands. Once with the third then I open the key - it breaks.
Recently, iron cans have been creating more problems for me: either the opener does not take them, then the loop on the lid does not open anything until I poke it with a knife ... If screw 8 out of 10 are without problems, tin cans are almost problematic.
zvezda
Now in all the topics of the living I ask around .. no one bought anything in the Sim-Land store? It is very urgent!
Cirre
Quote: zvezda
nobody bought

Irochka-Marfusha bought
Ekaterina2
zvezda, I bought in Sima Land. There you need to find a list of representatives in your region on the side, and then you don't need to take a large amount. It turns out that I have such a representative 100 meters from the house ...
Ilmirushka
Olya, I have a lot of things in my SIM card, what I ordered, but what did you look after there?




Quote: Anna67
Recently, iron cans have been creating more problems for me: either the opener does not take them, then the loop on the lid does not open anything until I poke it with a knife ...
Anna, electric bottle opener in arms economy and you will be indescribable happiness! I bought it for myself and gave it to my daughter-in-law. SATISFIED!
Can openers, screw cap openers, corkscrews, knife cutters # 201
Tin openers, screw cap openers, corkscrews, knife # 105
Tin openers, screw cap openers, corkscrews, knife # 113
Anna67
Ilmirushka, but maybe I would have bought it, but it will pay off in years I don’t know how long: in a year I opened 2 cans of condensed milk, one with peas and 2 fish, one of them is oval with a ring. Is it strange whether the cans have become different, or the opener has deteriorated, as if the part that is stuck in does not reach the surface because of the side?
Ilmirushka
Quote: Anna67
I would buy, but it will pay off in years I don’t know how long:
Anna, I agree 100%, but it's easier for me to have it than not to have it. Therefore, even if you open one can a month, but with pleasure and comfort.
mish
Seagerl, but this bottle opener does not break the lids? Doesn't their side crumple?
Longina
Exactly! Also this question interests. My similar opener mangles the lid, so there is no question of reuse.
Seagerl
The lid is crumpled, only for disposal. Well, I don’t know, maybe I’m weak, but I can’t open a can without her.
Ilmirushka
Natalia, Elena, girls, when I don't have this opener at hand, but it's a pity to crack the lid, then I gently crawl under the edge of the lid with the nose of an old blunt knife, air gets under it and there are no problems with opening. This is the old way and quite suitable for preserving the lids.
OgneLo
Quote: Ilmirushka
the nose of an old dull knife
I hook the end of the handle of a spoon or fork
something like this:
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Sometimes a pair of rubber gloves is enough
Another option (I have not tried to open banks like that)
optimist
Quote: Ilmirushka
when I don't have this opener at hand, but it's a pity to crumple the lid, then I gently crawl under the edge of the lid with the nose of an old blunt knife, air gets under it and there are no problems with opening. This is the old way and quite suitable for preserving the lids.
I just wanted to say about this method. Very simple and fast. I always open cans like that and no torment with accessories, boiling water and waiting for my husband!
Mandraik Ludmila
And I have two "bugs" live - I'm not overjoyed at them, they open all the cans, need batteries-fingers
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Ilmira, I remember this one does not work for you, but it also happens, my excellent Axion meat grinder burned out at the first use, but it was not lucky for me and you Unfortunately, no one is immune from a broken technology And Larisa also has such a bug, I bought it on her tip, and then I also bought a second one in the city. My newer model's Tappervey opener does not open not a fig , but the old one opens, but I still bought the "bug" - it is more convenient
Anna67
I often spoil the lids in this old way, if the rubber glove did not help. I'll have to knock and try.
dopleta
Quote: Mandraik Ludmila
Larisa also has such a bug
Yes, and also not one. And I'm not overjoyed either.
Mandraik Ludmila
Quote: Anna67
during the year I opened 2 cans of condensed milk, one with peas and 2 fish, one of them is oval with a ring. Is it strange whether the cans have become different, or the opener has deteriorated, as if the part that is stuck in does not reach the surface because of the side?
Oh, and I realized that the same about ordinary
mish
I also open the screw caps with the tip of a spoon, but this is suitable for 700g cans, and small ones or those that are larger, for example, 1.5-3 liters - these no longer work to let air in like this, because they have a bend in relation to the neck different than the 700 gram. A spoon doesn't work, and the knives are thinner, I'm just afraid to chop off a piece of glass with them. And sometimes it is twisted so that it does not open even after letting in air, it happens when there is jam in the jar and the lid is also stuck. Or it was sterilized in the oven and slightly stuck on the inside. Therefore, I hoped to find a bottle opener that did not cripple the lids - it’s a pity to let the lids go after once.
Mirabel
Mandraik Ludmila, and on Ali there are such bugs?
Crown
Quote: Ilmirushka
I gently crawl under the edge of the lid with the nose of an old blunt knife, air gets under it and there are no problems with opening. This is the old way and quite suitable for preserving the lids.
I always open cans without any adaptations. The covers can then be used again.

By the way, a can opener is perfect for this, it was in a set with a bunch of different other kitchen knives, and I only open tin cans with them, or rather, I open them.
Mandraik Ludmila
Vika, I didn't check it, I bought it on ozone, but now they are not there, well, at least I have not found it now.
Nonsense
I slide the edge of the lid over the edge of the table with a little pressure. As a rule, all cans open perfectly (screw, of course). A light "zip" is heard - and voila!
I already wrote about this method. But somehow no one tried it.
I forgot to write that the covers remain intact, suitable for further use.
Mandraik Ludmila
Quote: Nonsense
I already wrote about this method. But somehow no one tried it.
Natalia, missed, I'll try next time, very interesting
Crown
Recently someone showed a salad in portioned forms such as a large glass, but there the top is narrowed, it seems to me that it will not be very convenient to pick out the salad from there, and today I saw glass glasses expanding upward in Auchan, so they are much more convenient for a personal salad. The glasses are very simple, the volume is 200 ml, they cost only 19 r, the salad in layers will look great, and desserts made from ice cream and fruits, although for desserts they usually take more elaborate dishes.
4er-ta
Quote: CroNa
although for desserts, more elaborate dishes are usually taken.
I make desserts and salads in ordinary glasses or wine glasses and look normal.

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Anna67
4er-ta, yes, it is beautiful in thick-bottomed ones.

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