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Manual can openers are a kitchen necessity! They are quick and easy to use, but sometimes it can take a bit of practice to use one efficiently. Use a handheld can opener by opening the arms, positioning the cutting edge, and then rotating the handle to separate the lid. For can opener blades on Swiss Army knives, simply unfold the blade and puncture through the lid of the can. With either can opener, be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges!

Can Opener Quick Guide

Open the arms of the can opener, and position the cutting wheel so that it rests on the top edge of the can. Close the arms and crank the opener's handle until the cutting wheel travels all the way around the can, then carefully remove the metal top.

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Using a Handheld Can Opener

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  1. The arms of the can opener need to be in the open position so that the cutting edge can be fitted to the can. Grasp 1 arm of the can opener with each hand and gently pull the arms apart. The arms will lightly lock in place when they are in the open position. [1]
    • The arms of the can opener only need to be open while you are fitting it to the can, rather than while the can opener is in use.
    • You can either keep the can on a flat surface while you use the can opener or hold it in the air.
  2. Keep the arms of the can opener in the open position while you align the cutting edge. Ensure that the cutting edge is resting on top of the lip of the can and that the serrated wheel is lined up in the furrow that circles the can’s edge. Then make sure that the rotating handle is positioned on the outside of the can, so that you are able to easily turn it. [2]
    • On the can opener, the cutting edge is situated alongside the handle, the axle, and the serrated wheel that bites into the rim of the can lid.
    • The purpose of the serrated wheel is to hold onto the can lid, keeping the can opener attached and stable while the cutting edge cuts into the can lid. The cutting edge hangs over the small raised lip adjacent to the furrow.
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  3. Press the handles of the can opener together. This pushes the cutting edge into the lid of the can. Listen for the hissing sound as the cutting edge punctures through the lid and releases the pressure from inside the can. [3]
    • You may need to use 2 hands to close the can opener arms if it’s too difficult.
  4. Hold the can opener arms in 1 hand and twist the handle clockwise with your other hand. This causes the serrated wheel to roll around the edge of the can which makes the cutting edge move and puncture through the can. Work your way around the can lid until it has mostly separated from the can and only 1 2  in (1.3 cm) of the lid remains connected. [4]
    • Alternatively, you can continue to cut the lid until it comes off completely.
    • If you don't apply enough pressure while you're turning the handle, the can opener might stop puncturing the surface. In this case, detach the can opener from the can, reattach it at the last point where the lid was cut, and try again.
  5. Once you have almost completely separated the lid from the can, open the arms of the can opener and pull it away from the can. Then use your fingernails or a knife to carefully pry the lid of the can upward so that you can see the contents. Pour the contents out of the can and recycle or discard the can. [5]
    • Be very cautious not to cut yourself on the razor-sharp edge of the can or the severed lid. It’s safe to pinch the flat top and bottom of the lid, but try not to touch the sides.
    • If the lid has separated from the can entirely and has sunken into the contents, pry it out with a knife or another flat, sturdy object.
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Using a Swiss Army Knife Can Opener Blade

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  1. Unfold the can opener blade from the Swiss Army knife . Get your Swiss Army knife and fold out the can opener blade. The can opener blade has a long straight edge, a rounded tip, and the second long edge which is made up of a curved hook that protrudes into the center of the blade. [6]
    • The can opener blade can also be used as a screwdriver!
    • Some Swiss Army knife can openers can function as a bottle opener too. In this case, the can opener will have a slight indentation down the long edge. [7]
  2. Hold the can steady with your non-dominant hand. Then hold the tip of the can opener blade against the lip of the can and press down firmly. Puncture through the can with the blade to hook the attachment onto the can. Then gently rock the handle of the Swiss Army knife back and forth to cut along the can. [8]
    • It’s important to hold the can steady while you work so that the contents don’t spill out.
    • If your Swiss Army knife can opener is a bottle opener too, hold the Swiss Army knife at a right angle to the can and puncture through the lid by pushing the cutting edge down and then rocking it forward. [9]
  3. Continue the motion of puncturing the blade through the can and then rocking the handle back to forth to cut further along the can. Use your dominant hand to grip the handle of the Swiss Army knife at all times and to apply a lot of pressure as you puncture the can. [10]
    • You can either continue opening the can until the top is fully separated or you can leave a tiny part of the can still attached.
    • If you are using a Swiss Army knife can opener that is also a bottle opener, it's easiest to work anticlockwise around the can. [11]
  4. If you go to remove the lid from the can but you find that it’s still attached in some spots, this is an easy fix! Simply place the can opener blade where the lid is still stuck to the can and puncture through the can with the blade. Then try to remove the lid again. [12]
  5. Once the lid is fully separated from rest of the can, you can now carefully take it out! Insert the can opener blade underneath the separated lid and push the lid up gently. Use your fingers to carefully lift the lid out of the can.
    • Be very careful not to touch the edges of the lid, as these are very sharp.
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  • Question
    How do I use the can opener without it slipping from my hand?
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    Try the can opener lying flat on the top lid (cutting the side rather than the top) so it fits more solidly and does not slip.
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    How do you use a manual can opener on one wheel?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    Open or raise the can opener and align the wheel with the edge of the can. Clamp down the can opener so the wheel penetrates it and turn the handle to rotate the can opener to start cutting it open. Allow the can to rotate all around the opener and then remove it. Carefully raise the lid out of the can so you can access it.
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    How do you open a can without a can opener?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    You can use a can opener blade, like the ones on a pocket knife, to open up a can. Unfold the opener blade and puncture the lip of the can with the tip of the blade. Hold the can steady and rock the handle of the knife back and forth to start cutting along the can. Continue cutting around the lid until you can lift it up and access the contents.
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      To use a manual can opener, start by opening up the arms. Then, place the circular cutting blade on the lip of the can lid, and close the arms to puncture the lid. Next, twist the can opener handle clockwise so the blade rolls along the edge of the lid and cuts it open. Finally, once you've nearly gone all the way around, remove the can opener and carefully use your fingers to lift up the lid. To learn how to use a Swiss army knife can opener blade, scroll down!

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