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When choosing a can opener, consider features such as ergonomic handles for comfortable grip, smooth operation, easy cleaning, and whether it offers manual or electric functionality. Some models also include built-in bottle openers or magnet lifts for added convenience.
Electric can openers offer hands-free operation and are ideal for those who open cans frequently or have limited hand strength. Manual can openers are compact, portable, and don't require a power source, making them a good choice for occasional use or outdoor activities.
Most can openers are designed for traditional sealed cans. Pop-top or pull-tab cans typically do not require a can opener, but some models can assist in safely removing stubborn lids if needed. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for guidance.
To maintain your can opener, regularly wipe the cutting blade and gears with a damp cloth after use to prevent food buildup. Some models have removable parts or are dishwasher safe for easier cleaning. Check the product manual for specific care instructions.
Smooth-edge can openers are designed to cut along the side of the can, leaving a smooth, safe edge on both the lid and the can itself. This reduces the risk of accidental cuts and makes it easier to reseal the can if needed.