KitchenAid donates 10% of retail cost, during Breast Cancer Awareness month, to Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
Pink high-impact resistant ergonomic handle, and dishwasher safe.
High carbon special cutlery stainless steel blade
Show support for the fight against breast cancer
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Product Description
The KitchenAid Pink Cook For The Cure gadget collection can opener is made of high carbon special cutlery stainless steel blade. A heavy and sturdy tool for cutting open any sized can. The can opener has a pink high-impact resistant enamel-like ergonomic handle. For every KitchenAid Cook For The Cure item sold, KitchenAid will donate 10% of the retail price to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Show your support in the fight against breast cancer, with the purchase of this attractive and functional can opener. Life warranty against defects, with 1 year no hassel, no cost replacement.
This review is from: KitchenAid Cook For The Cure Can Opener, Pink (Kitchen)
I purchased this opener about eight months ago, and like the others who wrote reviews I was thrilled with the quality... skip forward eight months and... well it just wears out, it won't cut through a single can. I've never had a can opener wear out so fast.
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This review is from: KitchenAid Cook For The Cure Can Opener, Pink (Kitchen)
I decided that any new gadgets/products for my kitchen have to be color to add to the 'fun' of cooking etc... hence i ignored the bad reviews and thought how bad could a can opener be...
It is SO bad! - it takes me 3 min to open a can with lots of frustrations and annoyance- especially as the can is never fully open and i just use a knife to flip up the rest.
The opener does not go around smoothly, stops after every small turn and wont grip the item... its bad bad news- dont make the same mistake i did!
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This review is from: KitchenAid Cook For The Cure Can Opener, Pink (Kitchen)
I bought this can opener because it was pink and the KitchenAid name. It was just like the average "deluxe" hand can opener but cost a little more. The handles are nice and the part that you turn is a little nicer than a flat piece of metal found on the $5 ones. I think people - like me - paid for it because it was pink & KitchenAid.
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