The first title was for this review I had started to type was "The Tale Of Two Can Openers" as the search for the replacement can opener ensued. However, internet seach engine title counts aside, the tale is the truth!
Old very old very old trusty old school can opener had finally met its' demise and the search was on for its' replacement. After reading quite a few reviews I was intrigued by the Pakitner Safe Cut Can Opener which promised a smooth and safe cut edge on the lid.
Safety First
Yes! A smooth edge is obtained on the lid. Delivers as promised.
Using Lid As A Can Cover
Yes! The smooth edged lid will fit into the can as a top if desired. This is a secondary bonus with the can opener.
Sturdy And Portable
Yes! This a sturdy can opener that feels restaurant quality. There is some weight to the can opener, but the design is minimal and the weight is evenly distributed. The slim and long design does allow the can opener to use less drawer space.
I found the can opener did require a bit of muscle to rotate around the top of the can. Muscle being subjective to each person, but for me ... it was a bit more effort than I had envisioned upon purchase. However, I loved the safety feature and continued using the can opener as the opener does work abit differently and wanted to give a good trial of the opener.
Learning Curve
There is a slight learning curve to navigate this can opener due to how the top of the can opener aligns with the top of the can. But directions are provided and after using the can opener a few times you will understand easily how the can opener works to provide the seamless lid.
Recommendation: If you have the muscle I would recommend the Pakitner as the safety provided by creating a seamless and smooth edge is fabulous. However, if hand or arm strength is a concern I would sadly pass on the Rakitner Safe Cut Can Opener which leads to part two of The Tale Of Two Can Openers.
Next Review: Original Gorilla Grip Can Opener
Ah, I have actually somewhere seen this can opener which produces a safe cut edge and thought "how neat". Sadly, my arm/hand strength is quite diminished these days. So I eagerly look forward to your second can opener review. I could use a new can opener.
ReplyDeleteI love my safe cut can opener! I have a different brand, but it is awesome. I much prefer the safe cut to the traditional sharp blade cut.
ReplyDeleteI love that the smooth edges can top can be used as a lid! Sadly, my decreasing hand strength means that I, too, will be looking to your “part two” for a can opener recommendation.
ReplyDeleteWe have one similar to this only it is a Pampered Chef brand. We do love the safe cut edge. Thanks Tracey.
ReplyDeleteI think I have one of these in the drawer? I didn't realize it created a smooth edge - I'll have to check it out
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