Touch And Go Can Opener
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With a touch of a button the ‘Touch and Go’ will open your cans hands-free. This fantastic can opener securely grips the edge of the can as it opens and when it’s done you simply turn off and lift up the opener, the magnet on the opener brings the lid with it making lid disposal easy. A great and functional can opener for arthritis sufferers or anyone who has had enough of regular can openers. Requires 4x AA batteries (not included). Available in White only.
Cuts with no sharp edges and automatically opens almost any can including ring pulls.
Features:
Cuts from the side
Opens almost any can
Opens over 100 cans on one set of batteries (requires 4 x 1.5VAA batteries)
Locks and holds the can in position for easy one hand operation
Safe with no sharp edges – no more accidents
Fast, easy, hygienic way to open virtually any size of can
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Information:
KNIFE STYLE:
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CONSTRUCTION:
Hammer Forged, Mono Steel
STEEL TYPE:
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HANDLE:
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TOTAL LENGTH:
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WEIGHT:
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WIDTH:
90mm
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Mineral Knife Oil
A custom formulated mineral oil blend to protect your Cain & Abel Knifes, or other high carbon blades.
Our mineral oil is composed of 100% natural food-safe ingredients to provide worry-free use.
Using our knife blade oil will help create a barrier between your knife and the harmful elements of its environment that cause rust to form through oxidation.
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Clean and dry your knife well after use. Brush on a bit of knife oil before storing it in a dry place.