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Cuisinart presents a freestanding can opener that looks just right with today's premium countertop appliances. Brushed stainless steel, simple lines and an embossed Cuisinart logo puts this classic can opener into the designer category. An extra wide base prevents sliding or tipping, and the press-and-relese lever makes opening any size can effortless. A precision power cut blade and handy magnetic lid holder are attached to the removable arm, making cleanup almost effortless.
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Cuisinart can opener
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Very nice can opener. Works smoothly and powerfully, as well as looking pretty nice on the counter.
I got what I expected for this price. - The clincher for me was how easy the cutter assembly is removed for easy cleanup. A quarter turn and pull.... That's it, rinse under warm water and put it back ... push in and quarter turn. Done.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-02-19
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Cuisinart Can Opener Defective - Don't Buy
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The handle lever is made of plastic and only lasts a month or two. Once it breaks, the can opener is useless. There is no replacement part on the Cuisinart web site. Don't buy this product.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-02-15
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Real junk
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I'll add my voice to the chorus. I used this can opener four times. The first three times it barely worked because it I had to force it to pierce the can. The fourth time the plastic gear broke.
I can't believe that Cuisinart has any quality testing or quality control or they never would have put out this junk. It makes me wary of anything with the Cuisinart brand, and I will not buy any of their branded items again.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-02-15
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Splish Splash Messy
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Nice looking can opener. Very quiet. However it spits at the end of each cutting cycle. You must keep pressing down on the lever to minimize splashing. Christmas gift. No box. It will be returned anyway.
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2008-01-04
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looks good but isn't
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A very disapointing product. We thought we were getting a reliable, well designed device but it broke after 2 weeks. A small plastic gear at the base of the lever disintegrated. Now we we read the reviews and see that almost everyone has had the same problem, with the same lousy plasic part. Cuisinart is dead to us now.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2007-12-27
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