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letscook04 said:Someone in my cluster uses this at her shows:
Okay ladies, now this is the adult's only portion of our show. When you get your new can opener and cannot remember how to use it, remember this...
(holding opener by the legs) Spread her legs....bump her up against the can...squeeze legs together gently...rotate, a little more rotation....just till you feel that pressure release...oh, yeah I felt it...then lift off" (as you lift off the lid)
letscook04 said:Someone in my cluster uses this at her shows:
Okay ladies, now this is the adult's only portion of our show. When you get your new can opener and cannot remember how to use it, remember this...
(holding opener by the legs) Spread her legs....bump her up against the can...squeeze legs together gently...rotate, a little more rotation....just till you feel that pressure release...oh, yeah I felt it...then lift off" (as you lift off the lid)
letscook04 said:Someone in my cluster uses this at her shows:
Okay ladies, now this is the adult's only portion of our show. When you get your new can opener and cannot remember how to use it, remember this...
(holding opener by the legs) Spread her legs....bump her up against the can...squeeze legs together gently...rotate, a little more rotation....just till you feel that pressure release...oh, yeah I felt it...then lift off" (as you lift off the lid)
nancycookspc said:SORRY HAD TO LAUGH>>when I read this I said to myself this person MUST be form NY...(lived in NJ all my life and moved to VA a 1 1/2 yr ago, this would not fly at my shows in VA)
To open a can with a manual can opener, first, make sure the blade is sharp and the gears are in good condition. Next, place the blade on the lip of the can and squeeze the handles together to pierce the lid. Rotate the opener around the entire lid until the can is fully opened. Finally, use the built-in lid lifter to remove the lid.
If your can opener is not working, check to make sure it is properly aligned on the lid and the gears are engaging. If the opener is still not working, it may be dull or the gears may be worn out. Consider replacing the opener or sharpening the blade.
To use an electric can opener, place the can under the cutting mechanism and press the lever down to engage the gears. The opener will automatically rotate and open the can. Once the can is fully opened, release the lever and lift the lid using the built-in lid lifter.
Yes, some can openers are designed to also open cans with pull tabs. Simply place the opener on the lip of the can and squeeze the handles together to engage the gears. Rotate the opener around the lid until the can is fully opened.
To clean your can opener, first, unplug or remove any batteries. Then, wipe the blade and gears with a damp cloth and mild soap. Dry thoroughly before use. If your can opener is dishwasher safe, you can also place it in the dishwasher. To maintain your can opener, regularly check the blade and gears for wear and tear and replace as needed.