I picked up a dirty Sears Kenmore can opener at Goodwill. It's model 135.83460 and it appears to be made in the 50s/60s. Unbelievably it opened a can like a new one! It's all metal except for the nylon gears ⚙. It is like a light teal? With a long thin chrome lever. Looks like art deco. Absolutely gorgeous 😍
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Cheaply made as humanly possible... You obviously haven't seen the Walmart brand "Mainstays" electric can opener. It makes that GE look like a Swiss watch :)
Well your talking about newer ones that are all trash today. Back when this was built decades ago there were several can openers with quality still. Metal gears were still used in many openers then. This should be in a museum listed as a very early American p.o s. IMO...
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Plastic gears vs metal most gears other brands had then. GE has made trash for many decades, regardless if the product is big or small they'll find someway to cheapen every part in it.