- Ultimate stability
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- Hands free operating
- Limited 3 year warranty
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Looks good on the counter but doesn't open cans,
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This review is from: Cuisinart Deluxe Stainless Steel Electric Can Opener
This electric can opener is a struggle to use. The opener just locks up and will not move or it chews up any paper label and gets it into the partially opened can. The whole system depends on a cheap piece of plactic that attaches the arm to the motor casing.
I've tried numerous gyrations and grips to no avail; it just doesn't work. There's a lot of sloppy play in the arm, which is not adjustable, and I have not successfully opened a single can w/o using great force and a manual opener to finish the job. My wife hates it and will not/cannot use it.. I will probably take it apart and use the motor and gears to make something that at least will work. DO NOT BUY THIS OPENER.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Cuisinart Deluxe Stainless Steel Electric Can Opener
I saw this same model at Macey's for a lot more money. It's easy to use and doesn't take up a lot of space.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Plastic at Fulcrum Point, Between Lever and Base,
By Nurse Reader (KCMO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuisinart Deluxe Stainless Steel Electric Can Opener
This product is engineered to fall apart in your hand after three or four months usage. Product is NOT suppose to do that, but when I looked more closely the top housing is plastic and the fitting on the back of the handle (behind the magnet) is plastic. The plastic fitting goes inside a plastic-receiver housing, on the upper part of the base unit.
The idea that this is a "stainless steel" or "deluxe" product is deceptive and misleading advertising. It is designed to trick or dupe even the most discerning consumers, at point of sale. The engineering specifications, going out to a sub-contractor or manufacturer from Cuisinart®, is being sent to China, but understand it is the U.S. based firm who is calling for plastic at the fulcrum point (where handle attaches to base unit). This is the most used, moving part. It should not be plastic, at the engineering side of the blue-print, going out from the main corporation. That part has to be metal in order to provide the correct force and leverage, enough to pierce metal and hold the fulcrum point steady while the top of the can is being cut open. Plastics are prone to wear-down more rapidly at such a high-point of usage or leverage. Save yourself some head ache and disappointment. Find a unit that has metal parts at that connecting joint.
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