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These are our best-selling Can Openers, all available from the UK’s leading online retailers.

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Professional Heavy Duty Can Opener

Professional Heavy Duty Can Opener



£6.99

Kitchencraft
Kitchencraft's top quality, professional series kitchen utensils are stylish and great value for money. More
Safe & Secure Can Opener

Safe & Secure Can Opener



£5.99

Zyliss
LESS THAN HALF PRICE!!! Opens can from top, not side of can to prevent sharp edges on lids. Lid-grippers safely remove lid for easy disposal. More
Can Opener, Chrome

Can Opener, Chrome



£14.99

Kenwood
Integral knife sharpener for sharpening knives safely and effectively. Full feature table top can opener opens all shapes from small and standard domestic cans to large 1.2kg cans. More
Russell Hobbs Gizmo Jar Opener

Russell Hobbs Gizmo Jar Opener



£34.99

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Some jars just refuse to open, but this great Russell Hobbs Gizmo jar opener will soon make light work of those stubborn lids. With no strength required this machine will open virtually any size jar and is suitable for both left and right handed use. It is collapsible for easy storage and would make a perfect present as it comes gift boxed. More
Kenwood Can Opener

Kenwood Can Opener



£12.97

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Opening cans has never been easier. Perfect for those who have arthritis or multi-taskers who want to open cans while doing other things in the kitchen. The table-top can opener opens all size can from small up to large 1.2kg cans. It features a lid retaining magnet, removable blade for easy cleaning, cord storage and a simple one-touch operation. Sold with a one year guarantee. More
Stainless Steel Can Opener

Stainless Steel Can Opener



£5.99

MasterClass
Master Class stainless steel can opener with mirror polish finish and a comfort shaped, soft grip handle. A family business, Kitchen Craft was originally established in 1850 by Thomas Plant as a manufacturer and wholesaler of ironmongery and household products. The company is today still owned and managed by direct descendents of the founder and whilst the essence of the original business is maintained, we have developed over the years to become Kitchen Craft, a respected consumer brand for all types of kitchen products and accessories. More
Russell Hobbs Gizmo Can Opener

Russell Hobbs Gizmo Can Opener



£19.99

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For the easiest and safest way to open cans then look no further than the Russell Hobbs Gizmo can opener. The one-touch, walk-around cutter moves around the can, finishing at the end and lifting the lid off with its concealed magnet. It opens any size cans, is fully rechargeable and is suitable for both right and left handed use. The lid can be released from the magnet and dropped straight into the bin without you having to touch it, making this can opener very safe to use. As it is gift boxed it would al More
Kenwood Chrome Can Opener

Kenwood Chrome Can Opener



£10.39

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Chuck out all those grimy old manual tin-openers and make space for the only one you'll ever need: the Kenwood Chrome Can Opener. Its 40W motor opens cans of all shapes from small and standard domestic to bulky 1.2kg monsters. The soft-touch rubber grip gives increased comfort, while the magnet holds the lid in place for safe disposal and no more nicked fingers. The machine's hands-free action automatically starts the blade cutting with just a little light pressure on the lever and stops it once the lid is More
Can opener 331561

Can opener 331561



£9.89

TEFAL
For successful food preparation. More
Kenwood Can Opener C0600

Kenwood Can Opener C0600



£15.00

Kenwood
40 watts powerBottle openerKnife and scissor sharpenerCord storageNon slip feetAutomatic start/stop actionRemovable bladeHands free operationCord storage More

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