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67 of 67 people found the following review helpful: By A Customer Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Hamilton Beach 76500 Walk 'N Cut Cordless Can Opener (Kitchen) This is really a great can opener. I seem to have a lot of trouble with most can openers & odd size cans, i.e. smaller than normal or larger than normal. Even big coffee cans are easy to open with this one! It does take some practice figuring out exactly how to line it up, but once you get it, the opener does a great job. Holds a charge well, opens a lot of cans before having to re-charge. Small enough to fit in a drawer, so it's one less thing sitting out in my way. If you're tired of wrestling with ordinary can openers, try this one - it's great! 56 of 56 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Hamilton Beach 76500 Walk 'N Cut Cordless Can Opener (Kitchen) We had fun with the Walk 'N Cut, using it occasionally for about 10 months. When it didn't work one day, I charged it only to find that it still didn't work. Opening it up revealed that the batteries had leaked badly. I called Hamilton Beach and they said it was a discontinued item and could do nothing for me. It's disappointing to have to throw it away after such a short time with no recourse for a warranty replacement. 58 of 60 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Hamilton Beach 76500 Walk 'N Cut Cordless Can Opener (Kitchen) Yep, it's uncanny, extraordianry and incredible the way this compact can opener trots around a can as it cuts. Just attach to the can, and there we go. The lid is removed cleanly and quickly. Then, the Walk 'n Cut turns off automatically.It opens any size can from a one serving juice can to a 16 oz. can of ravioli, and it has a removable cutting lever which easily lifts off for cleaning (no more dried tomato sauce stuck to your opener!). The Walk 'n Cut is cordless and rechargeable. Put it on your counter, as it is an attractive implement, or tuck it away in a drawer. Wish more of my kitchen necessities did the walking for me! |