Tackle Opening Large, Cumbersome Canned Goods Easily with this Hands-Free Option

Have you ever been thrilled about getting a great deal on a super-sized can of canned goods from a warehouse club like Sam’s or Costco, only to get home and wonder how the heck you’re going to open it? The unfortunate drawback of this purchase is the pain and agony you may put your wrists through using a manual can opener. It’s also equally annoying to deal with an electric can opener designed specifically for regular-sized cans. You’ll be happy to know that for only $30, you can add Hamilton Beach’s extra tall can opener to your small appliance cabinet in your Atlanta home.

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Extra Tall Can Opener

Don’t fret about getting those enormous canned goods anymore. You enjoy savings just as much as the next person. Now you can open those hefty cans in style and with minimal effort. Here is what a few customers have said about their Hamilton extra-tall can opener.

“I love the ease of use and the fact that it is slimline for small spaces! It also has great gripping and cutting power!”

“I love the ease of use and the fact that it is slimline for small spaces! It also has great gripping and cutting power!”

“I purchased the Hamilton Beach Electric Can Opener, as I was no longer able to use the manual opener. My arthritis has gotten so painful I had to wait for my husband to come home to open the cans. The electric can opener is really easy on the hands and opens a can very quickly.”

Stop tussling, trying to open ginormous canned goods, and get this tall one from Hamilton Beach today!

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Product image courtesy of Hamilton Beach.

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Mel Childs is the author of this article and the owner of Move Me To Atlanta. She also owns her own writing company in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. Additionally, she has written freelance for various publications, including Parade Home & GardenDengardenBob VilaThis Old HouseLawnstarterWikiLawn, Homelight, Fixr, LeadsForward, Upscale Magazine, Black EOE Journal, Ancient Origins, and many more.


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