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Made in USA RED Can Opener By John J Stueby
614John J. Steuby is 84 years young and runs a company in Hazelwood Missouri of the same name. For years his company made parts for the best can opener in the world, the Swing-A-Way. This opener was first sold in 1954. It is gear driven and features a skip proof wheel. But alas, the Swing-A-Way Co. sold out to China. Now John has resurrected this American classic. Indeed, it’s halftime in America and our second half is about to begin. How do we come from behind? How do we win? John knows. Before…
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EZ-DUZ-IT 3028 Deluxe Can Opener with Grips, Black
521The EZ-DUZ-IT deluxe hand-held, gear driven can opener is a heavy duty swing design can opener. It is made of heavy gauge steel and features chrome plated carbon steel handles and crank with a hardened and sharped carbon steel cutter. The can opener’s gear driven design allows for a smooth, easy operation. The EZ-DUZ-IT is built to last. It measures 7.25-inches in length. Wash by hand with warm, soapy water. Made in USA.
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EZ-DUZ-IT 3028 Deluxe Can Opener with Grips, Black
227The EZ-DUZ-IT deluxe hand-held, gear driven can opener is a heavy duty swing design can opener. It is made of heavy gauge steel and features chrome plated carbon steel handles and crank with a hardened and sharped carbon steel cutter. The can opener’s gear driven design allows for a smooth, easy operation. The EZ-DUZ-IT is built to last. It measures 7.25-inches in length. Wash by hand with warm, soapy water. Made in USA.
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OXO Good Grips Smooth Edge Can Opener
197OXO Good Grips Smooth Edge Can Opener•Leaves no sharp edges on can or lid•Patented side-wind mechanism cuts easily•Easy-turn, soft-grip knob and non-slip handles•It is Safe to use in dishwasher•Comes with limited Comes with a lifetime warrantyDimensions: 10.5″ x 6.7″ x 2.2″.
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P-38 Can Opener
172This is the original P-38 that was included in cases of C-Rations during WWII and through the Vietnam War. During the 1980 DOD adopted the P-51 a slightly larger version. While the P-51 is still on the DOD supply list, its mission became mostly obsolete when the military adopted “Meals Ready to Eat” (MRE’s) with tear open pouches.