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On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 22:03:13 -0800, isw > wrote:
>If a can has something thick or gloppy inside (Campbell's Cream of >Tomato Soup, for example) and has a pull-tab opening top (Campbell's >again), getting the stuff out is a real pain because of the wide rim >that you have to work around while hoping not to cut your rubber spatula >to shreds on the sharp edge. > >The lid on cans with pull-tab tops are generally set further down than >regular lids -- far enough that a standard opener won't reach it. For a >while, you could just turn the can over and go in through the (normal) >bottom, but more recently all the cans are deep-drawn and have no >openable bottom. > >So the question is, is there a can opener -- top or side entry -- that >is known to remove the top from pop-top cans? > >Isaac They're meant to eat from the can. |
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