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Electric Jar Opener
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anyone use one? Can you recommend a brand if so?
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Robo Twist products are generally very well reviewed. However they're far from cheap. However this product, using the Chulovs brand name, appears to be identical and just as well reviewed:
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
If you're prepared to consider a manual jar opener, I can thoroughly recommend this product.
I had a jar of Polish goulash that I'd tried many times to open (as had several people who I'd asked to help me) but with a lid that stubbornly refused to move. However I opened it in a flash, with no real effort whatsoever, using this:
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
I had a jar of Polish goulash that I'd tried many times to open (as had several people who I'd asked to help me) but with a lid that stubbornly refused to move. However I opened it in a flash, with no real effort whatsoever, using this:
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Have you seen this one, bednobs? https:/ /www.ca reco.co .uk/ite m-p-dl0 4096/op eninone -automa tic-jar -opener /
Another one, this time with a recognisable brand name https:/ /www.ma nageath ome.co. uk/pd/o ne-touc h-can-o pener_1 1724
Another one, this time with a recognisable brand name https:/
thanks barry - that second one is a tin opener rather than a jar opener and i have one of those already (albeit a plug in one) although i could probably do with a new one.
When you add on delivery costs to the forst one, it's not far off the amazon one and at least the amazon one has some reviews.
The trouble is, they alllook like they're exactly the same to me but vary so much in price and reviews!
When you add on delivery costs to the forst one, it's not far off the amazon one and at least the amazon one has some reviews.
The trouble is, they alllook like they're exactly the same to me but vary so much in price and reviews!
I’ve been searching the UK companies that supply aids for the disabled and plenty of manual jar openers, not one electric.
I have not seen any electric models with brand names that I recognise nor any of any brand sold in a high street shop, not even The Range and that shop does love a gadget.
That suggests to me that they just aren’t any good. Not even the very overpriced specialist shops sell them.
I can only suggest you take a punt on one sold online or take another look at the many different manual types. Good luck! Hope you find a good solution
I have not seen any electric models with brand names that I recognise nor any of any brand sold in a high street shop, not even The Range and that shop does love a gadget.
That suggests to me that they just aren’t any good. Not even the very overpriced specialist shops sell them.
I can only suggest you take a punt on one sold online or take another look at the many different manual types. Good luck! Hope you find a good solution