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Default Do you have a "Magic Opener"?

If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal. Push
down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.

Help!

I bought it especially to open these cans!

TIA


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On 2019-08-10, KenK > wrote:

> "I bought it especially......." ....cuz yer a boob.


Man has been cooking fer millions of yrs. It's only recently that man
has become dependent on "tab" cans. Pick a time when man had to cook
and plunk down. I've been leaning toward about 100 yrs ago.

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On 2019-08-10 9:39 a.m., KenK wrote:
> If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
> tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal. Push
> down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>
> Help!
>
> I bought it especially to open these cans!
>


I would suggest that you go to you local hardware, cooking supply or
department store and ask them for their best can opener that is designed
for cans with tab tops. Let us know how you make out. Oh... let me
guess, you wouldn't have the nerve to ask such a stupid question to a
real person.


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KenK wrote:
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> If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
> tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal. Push
> down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>
> Help!


Use a butter knife to lift up a tab. Any new gadget that contains
the word "Magic" should be avoided.
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On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 13:03:01 -0400, Gary > wrote:

>KenK wrote:
>>
>> If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
>> tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal. Push
>> down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>>
>> Help!

>
>Use a butter knife to lift up a tab. Any new gadget that contains
>the word "Magic" should be avoided.


Magic mushrooms?


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Bruce wrote:
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> Gary wrote:
> >Use a butter knife to lift up a tab. Any new gadget that contains
> >the word "Magic" should be avoided.

>
> Magic mushrooms?


Those should be avoided too.
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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> KenK wrote:
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>> If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
>> tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal.
>> Push
>> down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>>
>> Help!

>
> Use a butter knife to lift up a tab. Any new gadget that contains
> the word "Magic" should be avoided.


That's what I do.

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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> KenK wrote:
>>
>> If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
>> tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal.
>> Push
>> down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>>
>> Help!

>
> Use a butter knife to lift up a tab. Any new gadget that contains
> the word "Magic" should be avoided.


That's what I do.

==

So do I if D. is not around


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> "Gary" > wrote in message
> ...
>> KenK wrote:
>>>
>>> If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work.
>>> Slide tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't
>>> break seal. Push
>>> down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>>>
>>> Help!

>>
>> Use a butter knife to lift up a tab. Any new gadget that contains
>> the word "Magic" should be avoided.

>
> That's what I do.
>
>

The table knife handle is what I've been using, But still difficult for
me to break the seal. Keep hoping to find something easier.


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On 10 Aug 2019 13:39:58 GMT, KenK > wrote:

>If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
>tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal. Push
>down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>
>Help!
>
>I bought it especially to open these cans!
>
>TIA

I believe you are supposed to rock the body of the opener toward you,
thus peeling the lid back toward you


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On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 13:14:50 -0600, U.S. Janet B. >
wrote:

>On 10 Aug 2019 13:39:58 GMT, KenK > wrote:
>
>>If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
>>tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal. Push
>>down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>>
>>Help!
>>
>>I bought it especially to open these cans!
>>
>>TIA

>I believe you are supposed to rock the body of the opener toward you,
>thus peeling the lid back toward you


I must've opened over a Zillion pull tab cat food cans with just my
fingers and never a problem... in fact it's rather rare these days
that I need to use my Swing-A-Way... oh, I needed it yesterday to open
a can of sliced beets... were it spinach I'da just given the can a
Popeye Hug but beet juice can be messy. I don't waste the beet juice,
it contains lots of nutrients, first I sip some to make room, then I
add a small pinch of s n'p. a glug of vinegar, and a tsp of sugar...
instant pickled beets, and I drink every drop of the juice. BTW,
pureed beets and beet juce make for extra D-lish chocolate
cake/brownies. I never dump the juice from canned or heated frozen
veggies down the drain, I drink it or freeze it to use in stewps...
most of the veggie's nutrients are in that juice. Dumping the veggie
juice is tantamont to dumping your coffee/tea and eating the spent
grounds/leaves.
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On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 16:11:16 -0400, wrote:

>On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 13:14:50 -0600, U.S. Janet B. >
>wrote:
>
>>On 10 Aug 2019 13:39:58 GMT, KenK > wrote:
>>
>>>If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
>>>tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal. Push
>>>down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>>>
>>>Help!
>>>
>>>I bought it especially to open these cans!
>>>
>>>TIA

>>I believe you are supposed to rock the body of the opener toward you,
>>thus peeling the lid back toward you

>
>I must've opened over a Zillion pull tab cat food cans with just my
>fingers and never a problem... in fact it's rather rare these days
>that I need to use my Swing-A-Way... oh, I needed it yesterday to open
>a can of sliced beets... were it spinach I'da just given the can a
>Popeye Hug but beet juice can be messy. I don't waste the beet juice,
>it contains lots of nutrients, first I sip some to make room, then I
>add a small pinch of s n'p. a glug of vinegar, and a tsp of sugar...
>instant pickled beets, and I drink every drop of the juice. BTW,
>pureed beets and beet juce make for extra D-lish chocolate
>cake/brownies. I never dump the juice from canned or heated frozen
>veggies down the drain, I drink it or freeze it to use in stewps...
>most of the veggie's nutrients are in that juice. Dumping the veggie
>juice is tantamont to dumping your coffee/tea and eating the spent
>grounds/leaves.


you are you. People have all sort of problems, I use a tab opener
myself. Saves on fingernails and some of the tabs are tough for me.
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On Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 8:40:03 AM UTC-5, KenK wrote:
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> If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
> tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal. Push
> down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>
> Help!
>
> I bought it especially to open these cans!
>
> TIA
>

If this is the one you bought maybe this short video from YouTube will help
you. At least it's better than the two rude answers you got from notbob and
Dave. Maybe when you two are in your mid-80's and a widower you'll remember
this when you need help.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi0VZDppjNs

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On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 12:24:42 -0700 (PDT), "
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>On Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 8:40:03 AM UTC-5, KenK wrote:
>>
>> If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
>> tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal. Push
>> down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>>
>> Help!
>>
>> I bought it especially to open these cans!
>>
>> TIA
>>

>If this is the one you bought maybe this short video from YouTube will help
>you. At least it's better than the two rude answers you got from notbob and
>Dave. Maybe when you two are in your mid-80's and a widower you'll remember
>this when you need help.


Joan, the Queen of Rude, complaining about rudeness. Is there a
funnier newsgroup than RFC?
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On Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 2:33:04 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
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> Joan, the Queen of Rude, complaining about rudeness. Is there a
> funnier newsgroup than RFC?
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I don't know. Why don't you go check it out and report back next year?


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>On Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 2:33:04 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>>
>> Joan, the Queen of Rude, complaining about rudeness. Is there a
>> funnier newsgroup than RFC?
>>

>I don't know. Why don't you go check it out and report back next year?


It was a rhetorical question. I already know that there can't be a
funnier newsgroup than RFC.
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Bruce wrote:
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> > wrote:
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>> On Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 8:40:03 AM UTC-5, KenK wrote:
>>>
>>> If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
>>> tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal. Push
>>> down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>>>
>>> Help!
>>>
>>> I bought it especially to open these cans!
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>

>> If this is the one you bought maybe this short video from YouTube will help
>> you. At least it's better than the two rude answers you got from notbob and
>> Dave. Maybe when you two are in your mid-80's and a widower you'll remember
>> this when you need help.

>
> Joan, the Queen of Rude, complaining about rudeness. Is there a
> funnier newsgroup than RFC?
>


I forgot ... what is her biddy number Druce?




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On 10 Aug 2019 13:39:58 GMT, KenK > wrote:

>If so, do you use it to open tab food cans?


No, I use it to open women's legs.

>I can't get it to work. Slide
>tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal. Push
>down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>
>Help!


What kind of VISA card has a tab??

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On 8/10/2019 12:05 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On 10 Aug 2019 13:39:58 GMT, KenK wrote:
>
>> If so, do you use it to open tab food cans? I can't get it to work. Slide
>> tab into slot at end of opener. Raise opener. Can doesn't break seal. Push
>> down on end of opener. Tab breaks off.
>>
>> Help!
>>
>> I bought it especially to open these cans!

>
> Again?
>
> How have you been opening these cans in the two years since these
> can openers were suggested to you?
>
> https://www.amazon.com/Brix-J-Popper.../dp/B000GFOIWA
> https://www.amazon.com/Hamilton-Beac.../dp/B00T4RH8E6
>
> -sw
>

He's asked this before but hey, he's 2 years older.

Jill


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