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Manufacturer
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Product Description
Exclusive! One Touch Can Opener just touch the button and cordless opener autom atically "travels" around can! Magnet keeps dirty lid from dropping in and uinq ue cut allows lid to be replaced. No sharp edges either! 7 x 2 1/2" to fit in d rawer. Two AA batteries required, not inculded. FREE Bonus Gripmate jar opener included. One Touch Can Opener reviews below when available.
Average Retail Value
$19.98 (prices may vary)
Comparisons
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5/10/2008 - Charlene of utah, usa writes:
I did buy this product in a store. Have watched it on TV and wanted to try it. I wanted so badly for it to work. I had to take it back to the store. Tried it on two different cans and couldn't get it to let go of the can. The food went to wast. Took it back, and they couldn't get it to let go either. Unfortunately, I replaced it with another one, but the button wouldn't work. The reset did, but no amount of pushing on the button would make it go. The person at the counter said they had a lot of these returned and thought they should be taken off the shelf. Too bad. It was a good idea if it worked. I have neuropathy in the hands and thought it would be a welcome relief. Instead, it was a real pain.





4/21/2008 - CalgaryGirl of Alberta, Canada writes:
It is neat to use. I had it for 5 months now and opened many cans. I am on my 2nd set of batteries. There are instructions on how to open it if the batteries die half way on can. You can open a can and do other stuff. No share edges to deal with. You have to watch that pieces of the can label doesn't go into the food when you take the lid off. But don't throw out your normal opener. I made the mistake of opening a coffee tin with this and realized later that I couldn't use the lid because the rim get taken off. lol





4/18/2008 - Marjie of TN, United States writes:
The OneTouch can opener opens cans with ease, HOWEVER, they need to re-think their advertising campaign about "no sharp edges." I've just suffered my second major cut from handling cans that have "no sharp edges."





4/7/2008 - Nancy of Ontario, Canada writes:
Although it is a pain if the batteries die mid-use, this can opener works great. It cuts the lids without leaving sharp edges and is perfect for my step-son who has the use of only one hand. He is keen to be in the kitchen with us anyway and any product that gets him more involved is worth far more than the money paid. I can see older folks benefiting from this too.





3/13/2008 - Y of Bay Area, California, USA writes:
When I first bought it, it worked great! Then I found out that you have to constantly change the batteries after a few uses. It also does not open large cans. It stops in the middle and it's a real hassle to pry off of the can because it's locked in. I wasted a few canned goods because of this (and cut myself in the process!). I wish I hadn't bought this product.





3/11/2008 - lisa of arkansas, United States writes:
I purchased this product at a local department store just to make sure I could return it. I have since purchased one for my elderly mother. Works great.





3/7/2008 - Janine of South Carolina, USA writes:
Have had product for awhile now, loved it up until now. Started opening a can and batteries died! Needless to say couldn't change batteries while can was attached to opener, had to pry opener off with screwdriver and lotsa muscle.





2/8/2008 - victoria of Colorado, USA writes:
I bought this from [] and so far I love it, not a problem with big or small cans, or battery issue. So far so good, and I use it just about every day for the past month.





1/14/2008 - Paul of Texas, USA writes:
I thought this was a great product after using the can opener for about a week. After that I found it would not open large cans. Then on small cans the cutting wheel would not retract after the lid was entirely cut and the moter would not stop. You need gloves and pliers to yank the cut lid away and get the thing to stop.





1/9/2008 - Richard of England, UK writes:
Product does not meet basic performance expectations. it jumps it sticks it jams on every tin i tryed nihgtmare to get of when it jams and for the price there asking not wearth it no good for ederly peaple i think ill stick to the good old electric can opener sorry culinare back to the drewing board





1/3/2008 - Dave of Colorado, USA writes:
Seems like half the folks have good luck, and the others don't. The batteries died on the second can i used it on. Put new batteries in and halfway thru it froze up, had to actually pry the thing off the can with much force, and tools. Needles to say, it went in the trash. I'll stick with the manual ones,conventional or top opening.





12/26/2007 - Elsa of Illinois, USA writes:
I have had this for about a year now and I absolutely love it. If anything ever happens to this I will certainly buy it again. It saves on counter space. It opens cans without any problem. Just make sure the can does not have a dented area as that is when it can get stuck and then it is hard to remove. You absolutely MUST let it come to a complete stop on it's own in order to remove the lid without any problem whatsoever. I love this product!





12/16/2007 - Michelle of British Columbia, Canada writes:
I have used the One Touch Can Opener for about a month and a bit, nearly everyday, I get excited when I have to use this as I love watching it work while I do something else while it's doing the job it's supposed to. I did have a little problem with it at first (my fault, I didn't read the directions properly), but once I realized what I was doing wrong, boy it truly entertains me while doing the job!





12/11/2007 - Judy of Michigan, USA writes:
Great product. Got 2 for Xmas last year. Ruined the first one instantly. BEWARE! Do not try to take it off the can until it comes to a complete STOP!!! If you do it gets caught in the can and you can't get it off without ruining it. I have had the second one since last Christmas and I use it constantly. I haven't replaced the batteries yet either. As I said, if you let it come to a complete stop it works great and I love it.





11/26/2007 - Jessica of Washington, USA writes:
This was the biggest waste I ever saw. I had to put rechargeable batteries in it because it ate a set of batteries every other can. The plastic screw you use to get the can off when it stops in the middle, it wore out after a couple of times. This was a gift from in laws so I have to keep it around for show other wise I would have tossed it. I went back to a regular can opener ages ago.





11/25/2007 - Penny of Texas, USA writes:
Have had no problems at all. Works very well. I have experienced no sharp edges and no imperfect cuts along thr rim of any can. I use this item 2 or 3 times per week. I recieved it for Christmas 2006, I have changed batteries one time.(3 mos. ago) The blade is still sharp with no discoloration or unsanitary deposits on it. Well worth $20.





11/20/2007 - patricia of North Carolina, USA writes:
open a few cans when i got this then it quit opening cans, put new battries in like i was told to do still dont work. not a good buy,put mine in trash.





11/7/2007 - Georgia of Arizona, USA writes:
this opener I use once and it got stuck and I had to pry it out of the can what a rif off. I didn't have the store receipt so I threw is away. But stuff!!!!!!!!!





10/8/2007 - Matthew of California, USA writes:
The One-Touch struggles while cutting through the metal on the can. I have to use my hands to help it turn around the top of each can I use it on, defeating the purpose of buying it over a manual can opener. The lid doesn't really have any sharp edges but the can is incredibly dangerous, especially if you have kids. I'll be going to the store tonight to buy a manual can opener!





8/25/2007 - Rick of California, USA writes:
On the 2nd use of this dangerous device, a piece of metal got stuck in my throat. I started coughing up blood. My elderly mother called 911 because I was hysterical. I spent 6 hours in the ER. After reading the manual, I discovered there is a 20-second timer designed for 3.5-inch cans. It doesn't know when the can is open. On my can it went around the can more than once; for large cans, it would need to go more than one cycle. Therefore it's inevitable that it grind the edge, making splinters. Stay away.

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