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Electric Jar Opener
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Considering buying one for an elderly mother.
Found a few, Robo-Twist, Hamilton Beach and Black & Decker.
I've read reviews, probably a mistake, and watched videos of them in action.
Any Aber's owned or used one?
What do you think or suggest
Found a few, Robo-Twist, Hamilton Beach and Black & Decker.
I've read reviews, probably a mistake, and watched videos of them in action.
Any Aber's owned or used one?
What do you think or suggest
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We have a Robo-Twist. I was a little sceptical about how well they would work, to be honest.
It's never been defeated yet, and has saved numerous sore hands/wrists.
We were given ours second-hand but would have no hesitation in buying a replacement.
I think your Mum would really appreciate having one. :o)
It's never been defeated yet, and has saved numerous sore hands/wrists.
We were given ours second-hand but would have no hesitation in buying a replacement.
I think your Mum would really appreciate having one. :o)
Apropos of nothing.
When my boys were nippers I used to 'crack' the lids on things, say I couldn't open them, then reluctantly hand them over for the kids to try. Lol, they'd be so delighted at being stronger than me.
For a week they'd walk around with their little chests puffed out, 'Got anything you want opened, Ma'?
Won't be long now when I really do need them to open stuff for me, lol. ;-(
When my boys were nippers I used to 'crack' the lids on things, say I couldn't open them, then reluctantly hand them over for the kids to try. Lol, they'd be so delighted at being stronger than me.
For a week they'd walk around with their little chests puffed out, 'Got anything you want opened, Ma'?
Won't be long now when I really do need them to open stuff for me, lol. ;-(
This is not electric, but we've had it for about 20 years and it never fails. Any size jar lid fits into the triangular shaped jaws, and the extra levearage of twisting the bottle and not the lid opens the jar or bottle quite easily.
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