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🍾 Winco 4-Inch Can Tapper/Bottle Opener: Nickel Plated, Medium – Efficient and Stylish Review

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Description of 🍾 Winco 4-Inch Can Tapper/Bottle Opener: Nickel Plated, Medium – Efficient and Stylish

Winco products are made to meet the high demands of a kitchen. Trusted and reliable. Winco products range from tabletop to kitchen utensils to food preparation supplies. Winco products are used by all foodservice and hospitality industry experts worldwide. Good quality product.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Waste of Money for my opinion

When I tried this product, it broke within the first few uses. The metal feels cheap and flimsy, and the opener doesn't grip the bottle cap well enough to open it smoothly.

Pros
  • None
Cons
  • Poor quality, breaks easily

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for opening large juice cans!

This is a decent little can opener. I wasn't sure what to expect from a sub dollar can/bottle opener even after reading the reviews so I posted this video so others can see how it works. I bought it for full size juice cans and it works fine for that. The opening and tip of the opener are a bit smaller than the prettier wooden handle I remember from my childhood, but this simple metal hammer is sharp, works great, doesn't bend at all, and feels solid. The other side also opens beer bottles, of…

Pros
  • Kitchen Utensils and Gadgets
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It works. Functional, compact

Works. The pointed end cuts perfectly into a "tin" can, and the rounded end easily opens the neck of a soda or beer bottle. In the early '60s these little bottle openers were branded with the logo and information of a local liquor store and given away as promotional gifts. I think they were a staple in almost every kitchen drawer. We would use the pointed end for large Hi-C fruit jars or condensed milk jars. All openers these days are big, bulky devices. I like to have these compact ones in the

Pros
  • Bottle opener
Cons
  • Almost never