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I Tested Viral Kitchen Gadgets ft an AUTOMATIC Tin Can Opener 

Barry Lewis
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Lets test viral kitchen gadgets as we try out, including a bread slicing assistant, peach slicer, automatic can opener, a very cool tea maker (that works!) and a spiraliser that um, yeah, you'll see! More Kitchen gadget testing videos on this playlist • I Tested Viral Kitchen...
You can find 100's of more fun food videos, recipe steps & ingredients, merch like books & t-shirts plus my own kitchen gadgets on my website barrylewis.net/ ... oh & If you'd like to support the channel, please consider joining our Patreon / mrbarrylewis
You can get the gadgets here if you wish (some are Amazon affiliate links)
Lakeland Evenslice amzn.to/3WygrVd
Betti Bossi Spiraliser amzn.to/3VvTxg2
Jamie Oliver Peach Slicer amzn.to/3i0IbTq
Tea maker amzn.to/3IaRJWS
Oxo good grips bottle dryer amzn.to/3voogB3
Kenwood can opener amzn.to/3CwE3lt
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@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
If you enjoyed this, get your popcorn and check out the rest of the kitchen gadget testing videos to date here on this playlist (there's 100's of kitchen gadgets!) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hECAxPxsdmo.html
@H3nryum
@H3nryum Год назад
The peach is something I personally rip in half (like you can an apple)and remove the "stone"
@LanLuv
@LanLuv Год назад
Please do an IKEA kitchen gadget video
@Anuklosmos
@Anuklosmos Год назад
Hey Barry, a word on the knife sharpener on the electric can opener. They are horrible on knives and will ruin them.
@Slikviq
@Slikviq Год назад
So for the veggie thing, I think you're supposed to twist the handle to open the threading up, drop the cutter down onto the vegetable, then lock it in before you start spinning.
@mpoulimenos
@mpoulimenos Год назад
Hi Barry, I keep asking everytime your glass mugs appear on your videos, but you've yet to reply. Where do you get yours from? All the ones I find are too small, yours look big. Please please 🙏
@mandy5313
@mandy5313 Год назад
I think they meant an English muffin not a cake muffin. Gotta love Barry😂
@gazwj
@gazwj Год назад
I was sat there like a maccies muffin barry 🤦🏼‍♂️🤣
@mandy5313
@mandy5313 Год назад
@@gazwj 😂
@pizzabuilder6556
@pizzabuilder6556 Год назад
I was thinking the same 😂😂
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
lol! Yep it would deffo work on one of those
@brianartillery
@brianartillery Год назад
Or, as we know them in England - a Muffin. The cakey type of muffin is very recent here. Traditionally, Muffins are a round bread roll intended to be split and toasted (why did that sound wrong?), and served buttered. Cakey muffins have only been known as such here for about 20 years. Bread muffins are centuries old. Muffins should be split open using a fork, inserting it into the side, all the way round, and the top and bottom just come apart. It makes them crumblier, and nicer when toasted.
@DieselWeasel
@DieselWeasel Год назад
Watching Barry struggle with, and be amazed by, an electric can opener that I've been using similar ones of for the last 30+ years of my life is hilarious. XD
@serenade71
@serenade71 Год назад
It was cracking me up too. I'm 51yo and that's what we had growing up. LOL
@lisazimmerman5622
@lisazimmerman5622 Год назад
Oh my gosh, yes! I actually have that exact brand at the moment, but mine is red. I was baffled at someone not being familiar with an electric can opener!
@webster695
@webster695 Год назад
Same! I was wondering if this is a Barry thing, or if they’re not that popular in the UK, because that’s so similar the one I have, down to the knife sharpener on the back. Mine is a name brand, but I bought it for maybe $10 when setting up my place over 20 years ago. Works perfectly.
@EccoXile
@EccoXile Год назад
Yes! We always had one growing up, and when it broke bought another to replace it. The amazement at the magnet and holding itself up somehow was too funny!
@toxicginger9936
@toxicginger9936 Год назад
SAME! Been using one just like that since I was a kid, in the 80's.
@ImperialKneazle
@ImperialKneazle Год назад
Re the sprializer thingy - the reason it kept falling off is because you're left handed, and were turning the handle counterclockwise while the base screwed on clockwise, - so each time you used it, you were unscrewing the base. As a fellow leftie, I can truly sumpathise - brilliant episode though x
@CntrazZombie4
@CntrazZombie4 3 месяца назад
The bottom cutting bit gets put on one way, but the device turns the other way, meaning that if the cutter touches the walls at all it will start to unscrew itself.
@Spankinmike
@Spankinmike Год назад
Barry : Hates tea. Also Barry : Tests every tea gadget he finds.
@70ren
@70ren Год назад
he takes one for us tea drinkers, i appreciate it! lol
@WeberIMayRoam
@WeberIMayRoam Год назад
I'm in my 40s and absolutely giggling at him being so blown away by an electric can opener. Things really do come back around again, just like fashion!
@flemtone
@flemtone Год назад
I'm just imagining the next sip from one of those water bottles and the taste of fairy hitting my lips.
@justmeasd
@justmeasd Год назад
Exactly what I was thinking. Not rinsing your dishes is the same as taking a shower and not washing off the soap 💀
@TheM750
@TheM750 Год назад
Right? I was thinking the same thing. There’s no way he doesn’t rinse off the soap afterwards, it would taste horrible!
@zalronwow7222
@zalronwow7222 Год назад
Amazed by a can opener that had a magnet in it and would hold the can that my grandmother had from the 50s.
@bas6983
@bas6983 Год назад
And in the 60’s an electric opener was already available. My grandparents had one at least early in the 70’s in a wall mounted version.
@dlou88
@dlou88 Год назад
@@bas6983 We had a wall mounted one when I was a kid, in the 90s.
@dlou88
@dlou88 Год назад
@@Okurka. ???
@dlou88
@dlou88 Год назад
@@Okurka. Having a electric tin opener doesn't mean we didn't eat fresh food and ate out of tins all the time. Even if we did, research has shown that for example, tinned fruit and veg are just as good for you as fresh, they also last longer, so food is less likely to be wasted. Eating fresh food doesn't make you better than someone who eats majoritively tinned food. Also my parents didn't buy the electric opener it was in the house already. I was simply agreeing with the O.P, that electric tin openers are not a new idea, and I remember them being around in the 90s. You shouldn't make assumptions about the lives of people you don't know!
@BenPanced
@BenPanced Год назад
Yeah, I remember when the magnet and the knife sharpener were standard features. I think the one my mother used was from the 60s and had both.
@Welshwarrior85
@Welshwarrior85 Год назад
I love that he cut a cake muffin in half 😂😂😂 it’s moments like that, that keep me coming back to the channel
@BriBCG
@BriBCG Год назад
The slanted slice in the bread had nothing to do with the slant of the gadget, it was because the end was slanted. If you don't want it to come out slanted cut that off first.
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
Indeedy, thanks Brian
@Meepstrocity
@Meepstrocity Год назад
We have had the same exact can opener before. One slight small feature that Barry did not show was that the bottle opener has a wedge on the opposite side that can be used for pushing up ring pull lids. Sometimes the pull rings are hard to get up to get your finger in, but the wedge works great at getting the ring up and ready.
@phenomenalj3407
@phenomenalj3407 Год назад
I love how he was so new to the electric can opener type that I have been using for 30 years. Maybe it's a country thing and finally migrated over there? Not sure ..
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
haha yep absolutely!
@phenomenalj3407
@phenomenalj3407 Год назад
@@mrbarrylewis I really do love your enthusiasm though. I still use this type of can opener but glad you finally got around to trying one 🙂
@rogerrabbit80
@rogerrabbit80 Год назад
My mother had a similar can opener, complete with knife sharpener, 50 years ago. It didn't have a bottle opener, though.
@bradasstv
@bradasstv Год назад
Haha seeing Barry excited about an electric can opener when we've had these in the US as far back as the 80s. Mom always got these from Kmart growing up 😁
@DaveF.
@DaveF. Год назад
We've had them here too - we're all amazed at how amazed Barry is - but perhaps they just never got to Weston-super-Mare.
@bradasstv
@bradasstv Год назад
@@DaveF. haha okay yeah I was thinking that's a really old gadget here lol
@mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686
@mrs.thomas-usmcwife5686 Год назад
Seeing him fiddle with something that I've been using for a few decades and my mother had one mounted under her kitchen counter, has got to be one of the best things I have seen all day.
@aliasmarkus
@aliasmarkus Год назад
Hey Bazza... I love these, especially when you can't see what we can and we're yeling at you through the screen. It's so much fun. Should be a drinking game! The muffins they were referring to are what we know as Engish Muffins (think of the Maccas McMuffn). The Spiraliser, you unlock the top (like you did when sliding it out), lower in the inner piece with blade attached until it is in place. Only then do you lock the top and start to turn. Keep up the great work!
@AnnaK-hs1in
@AnnaK-hs1in Год назад
Wow. I watched your videos years back in high school. Just got back into RU-vid again and saw this video and HAD to watch. This warmed my heart with nostalgia and happiness. Love your energy and videos Barry! - Long time subscriber Anna ❤
@rsmorex
@rsmorex Год назад
british man amazed by everyday electric can opener originally patented in like 1959 lol
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
There's this thing called a kettle too lol
@rsmorex
@rsmorex Год назад
@@mrbarrylewis well to be fair electric kettles are very rare here in the US 😋
@mandy5313
@mandy5313 Год назад
My favourite Barry videos. Love kitchen gadgets❤️
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
Cheers Mandy, appreciate the support
@bittrippn6570
@bittrippn6570 Год назад
Watching Barry being confused by an electric can opener is wild. We've been using one in our house since the 1980's, and it was my grandmother's old one... it's not exactly new tech.
@CelticStar87
@CelticStar87 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing. We have one of the battery operated ones by FarberWare now (it’s nice because it doesn’t take up counter space), but we always had one like he tested growing up. I think ours didn’t have the bottle opener, but that wasn’t something we needed.
@DeaconTaylor
@DeaconTaylor Год назад
there's even one at the start of back to the future.
@lifeisraph
@lifeisraph Год назад
The tea brewing and dispensing thingy was sooo awesome :D
@sparkles122
@sparkles122 Год назад
The electric can opener have been around for a couple of decades. Had one for years. Got my dad one after his stroke. He loved it cause it gave him a touch of normality
@bradasstv
@bradasstv Год назад
Ha, loved the flying cars bit at the end 🤣
@forge23
@forge23 Год назад
When the bread slicer says "muffins" it probably doesnt mean the sweet kind. Some places use "muffin" as another name for a bread roll/barm/bap/cob/breadcake (insert name that your local area uses) etc
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
Interesting! Thanks
@christine0701
@christine0701 Год назад
I use that white & green bagel slicer, love it!! I squeeze the green things together slightly to hold it while slicing
@lisam2537
@lisam2537 Год назад
Thank you for another wonderful year of videos. Can’t wait to see what is coming this next year. You never disappoint and I always learn something new and try new recipes. Happy new year!!!!🎉
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
Thankyou have a good one, this will be the last video for a few weeks!
@lisam2537
@lisam2537 Год назад
@@mrbarrylewis enjoy the family and the well deserved break!!
@cloverhighfive
@cloverhighfive Год назад
@@mrbarrylewis A few weeks! Whoa that's a nice break! Enjoy!!!! ❤
@CGGinge
@CGGinge Год назад
The bread slicer didn't make your bread like that, the type of bread you used with the big bit on top vs the skinnier bottom :) It was perfectly straight because the rest at the bottom was at a right angle to it
@notrealya_youtuber
@notrealya_youtuber 9 месяцев назад
I grew up with one of those electric can openers and it was old back then so they have been around for a long time. I do remember people struggling to use it but they work so well
@CrythornMadness
@CrythornMadness Год назад
Barry doesnt wash the soap off stuff he washes up.... all his food must have a soapy taste! Also peaches are easy to do, slice down 1 side and up the other, then twist the 2 halves to pull them apart. and the electric tin opener has been about forever, had one always in london and when i was in bolton... not exactly a new invention lol
@VilksVienacis
@VilksVienacis Год назад
Yeah, those soap suds were trobling me as well
@wayneandvon
@wayneandvon Год назад
Hi Barry we have had our Kenwood can opener for about 20 years now and it has been amazing and it never stops working
@whiterabit
@whiterabit Год назад
My mum had one of these can opener’s when I was a kid in the 80’s it scared me and fascinated me at the same time ❤
@FERRETMUNCHERS
@FERRETMUNCHERS Год назад
I had a similar one of those magnetic automatic can openers at home back in the 90's, worked like a dream.
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
awesome
@Doktor_Calamari
@Doktor_Calamari Год назад
They've been around--with an integrated knife sharpener--since the late 50s. Can't believe Barry's never seen one before.
@angelinaduganNy
@angelinaduganNy Год назад
@@Doktor_Calamari I think that electronic can openers are more common in america.
@emerje0
@emerje0 Год назад
@@angelinaduganNy It would be strange to find an American home that doesn't have one.
@newportdragon19mufc
@newportdragon19mufc Год назад
As an avid tea drinker, that tea pot is absolutely brilliant! I LOVED the music in the background as you "poured" the tea out. I was indeed in tea heaven, lol!
@Freddyadams-no2xd
@Freddyadams-no2xd Год назад
Barry not a cake muffin a bread muffin silly 😂😂😂
@HighTen_Melanie
@HighTen_Melanie Год назад
Hi Barry oh that bottle aired/dryer absolutely stonking! I loved watching this and bought the exact same one from Amazon. It’s brilliant. Many thanks.
@CharlotteSunshine94
@CharlotteSunshine94 Год назад
Face palmed when he sliced the american muffin lol
@MJheartly
@MJheartly Год назад
That tea maker is pure magic! I've tried so many different individual loose leaf strainers but haven't found one that can keep all of the leaves out. I might have to get one of these for myself...
@kimreay5480
@kimreay5480 Год назад
Barry! I cannot tell you how much I laughed when the blade kept falling out of the spiraliser!! 🤣🤣
@onesiewoman2357
@onesiewoman2357 Год назад
It takes me at least 5 goes to get a can into my electric tin opener! Don't even attempt a fray bentos pie! lmao!
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
Yes it was very fiddly! One of those things that after a while would work a charm
@dragonslayer19695
@dragonslayer19695 Год назад
With the twist slicer, I think you need to put the container to the vegetable first, then close the handle for the threads and then spin it. When you start spinning it with the blades not touching, the threads turn the blade plate and unlocks it from the container.
@Zelmel
@Zelmel Год назад
"But being left handed..." Well I hadn't realized that. Barry, you just went up in my cooking and reviews ranking!
@kyratheberber
@kyratheberber Год назад
I've been using a tea brewer like that for years. I love it! Love your videos, Barry!
@natashafrance717
@natashafrance717 7 месяцев назад
That last one should be called the ‘Jean Claude Vahdam’ of tea makers 😂
@carnifaxx
@carnifaxx Год назад
You can probably collect the rest of the peaches with the stone (in a fridge or even a freezer), boil it and make a jam or a syrup.
@annwilliams2075
@annwilliams2075 Год назад
I bought a Kenwood can opener about 30 years ago and it is still going strong. Love it and would definitely recommend it. It is actually a lot easier to use than seen here. Especially if you use it with the cutter facing you! It will open oval cans without a problem, corn beef cans are a doddle. You just have to take the key off so it does not get in the way of the mechanism. The SPAM tin had a ring pull so that was getting in the way so perhaps not the best tin to use in the demonstration.
@juliusthompsons7002
@juliusthompsons7002 Год назад
Hello how are you doing today
@SABRINA.ARMY.BTS.
@SABRINA.ARMY.BTS. Год назад
As always very entertaining to watch ! I think that I know why that Gadget that you tested at 18:00 looses it’s Blade every time while cutting the zucchini , you twisted the blade to the right to lock it in and when you tried to cut the zucchini you spun it to the left so that the blade fell down so I guess that you should only spin it to the other side !
@ErwinHolland.
@ErwinHolland. Год назад
Spinning the other way wouldn't work, because that would just unthread the top. Just a terrible design.
@DaveF.
@DaveF. Год назад
That's what the lever is for - so you can lower the blade down onto the food before you start spining it. He's using it wrong.
@DaveF.
@DaveF. Год назад
@@ErwinHolland. Nah, it works fine if you follow the instructions. Barry's not using it properly.
@Dephective1
@Dephective1 Год назад
I wish corned beef and spam were produced in tins that can be used with a can opener
@vanvleesenbloed09
@vanvleesenbloed09 Год назад
Thanks Barry for all your efforts in making videos that brings us joy and laughter and many many new ideas !! And indeed, arent we agitating ourselves all?🤣
@IndigoLime
@IndigoLime Год назад
This video reminds me that I'm baffled beyond all recognition that British people still don't rinse their dishes after washing them. I just simply can not understand why that is.
@samos4924
@samos4924 Год назад
Mmm, soapy straws.
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
Oh we generally do! We leave it in the rack once washed to drip dry any water then dry it off with a cloth, this is a very exciting conversation.
@IndigoLime
@IndigoLime Год назад
@@mrbarrylewis In that case, I stand corrected. Thanks for setting me straight, and have a nice New Year! : )
@Janknitz1
@Janknitz1 9 месяцев назад
All of us old role know how to use a standing electric can opener. But the ones in our day had sturdy metal parts that lasted decades. I give this one 1-2 years.
@mavadelo
@mavadelo Год назад
omg ,My wife was a big fan of your channel, "was" because she passed away two years ago. And one of the reasons for that, besides you and your lovely family being you and your lovely family (she absolutely adored your girls) was your disclaimer about the gadgets helping those that can't do things the "normal" way. She was one of those people, in fact the last years of her life,she needed help even with just getting a spoon to her mouth. A few years before her passing however we went to aconsumer products fair in the netherlands and that bread slice thingy was there as well. As much as she loved gadgets that help the disabled, this thing.... she "tore it to shreds" verbally. I very much remember that the first thing she said to the salesman there was "they invented sliced bread for that" following by pointing out the thing only sliced fake straight because, as you also noticed.... the bread got a sloped end. When seller tried to point out that it was also useful for things like donuts and bagels and such she simply pointed to me saying 'much better slicer". So seeing this thing on your show made my day and brought some sweet sweet memories back. Thank you. And yes, I know you can get it to slice straight if you first cut the cap... but disabled people do not have that option now do they?
@gl15col
@gl15col Год назад
You need to try a "smooth edge" can opener, that cuts through the glue on the side of the top, no sharp edge and the top doesn't fall in the can and expose the food to the dirty top.
@vikkibryan2562
@vikkibryan2562 Год назад
Am hoping the lack of videos for 3 weeks isnt anything to be concerned about ? X
@anthoney3530
@anthoney3530 Год назад
I am thinking the same thing
@vikkibryan2562
@vikkibryan2562 Год назад
@@anthoney3530 I know he normally takes some time out in Jan but it wasn't this long last year I don't think x
@anthoney3530
@anthoney3530 Год назад
@@vikkibryan2562 No I don't recall it being this long last year either. I think last year it was about 2 weeks tops. Just slightly concerned for him as it has been completely silent since Christmas x
@vikkibryan2562
@vikkibryan2562 Год назад
It is a bit concerning but I think there have been some reels posted on fb but not sure if they are older ones that got bumped up with comments or are fresh posts of older videos x
@epowell4211
@epowell4211 Год назад
several years ago, I actually had my husband make me a bottle dryer. I found a plastic drawer tray that was about a foot long and 6 inches wide, had him cut a piece of wood that fit inside, then mapped out placement for holes the diameter of the dowels I had all over the board. Since I didn't glue the dowels in, I can space them out any way I want. The dowels are about a foot long, so I can even dry out milk jugs. If I weren't spoiled to my rack, I'd definitely be interested in this one!
@gabeangel8104
@gabeangel8104 9 месяцев назад
8:16 My mum had a disability that effected her hands and she had a can opener similar to that many years ago. It was amazing for her because she couldn't use a normal can opener. I haven't seen one for years and didn't know you could still get them
@katieb.1184
@katieb.1184 Год назад
I can not explain the full joy the speech at 8:55 bring me... as the pull tab is still attached to the spam tin.
@TarotLadyLissa
@TarotLadyLissa Год назад
Barry, is that the first time you’ve seen an electric can opener? lol
@maruubnd
@maruubnd Год назад
The only hassle of eating a peach is the juice dripping down your hand and arm 😂
@maruubnd
@maruubnd Год назад
@@amandak.4246 Lol, I meant hassle 😂
@tmf866
@tmf866 Год назад
That electric can opener - they've made those for decades under different brands. My mother had one in the early 70s (different brand, same thing), and it was already old enough that the blades were dull and it didn't work.
@SilasonLinux
@SilasonLinux Год назад
That maxi spiraliser thing must be one of the most over engineered kitchen gadgets for what it is supposed to do. Absolute entertainment!
@cw6082
@cw6082 Год назад
That teapot is amazing.
@michaelsaparito
@michaelsaparito Год назад
Everyone in America watching Barry with this can opener! We've had these, with the magnet and knife sharpener for at least 50 years. :) So funny! It's like watching an alien trying to figure out a doorknob. lol
@bbishop7791
@bbishop7791 Год назад
we've had electric can openers since the 90's but what made us switch to a hand crank opener was a multi tool can opener called the Kuhn Rikon auto safety master opener
@Soleking6
@Soleking6 Год назад
How has he never used an electronic can opener before, I am so thoroughly puzzled at how puzzled he is at using that.
@mixermaster10
@mixermaster10 Год назад
i dont think electronic can opener is a common thing...
@brianartillery
@brianartillery Год назад
@@mixermaster10 - Certainly not here in the UK. Handheld manual ones are the norm.
@Silentgrace11
@Silentgrace11 Год назад
My nan had one, but otherwise I’ve used hand crank openers all my life. I actually recently got an ambidextrous friendly one that only has one handle and magnetizes to the lid so that it doesn’t pop off randomly. Frankly I prefer it over my nan’s electric opener lolol. But I also don’t have many issues with my hands and wrists short of the occasional carpal tunnel episode.
@ShellyS2060
@ShellyS2060 Год назад
I thought the same thing, but, then again I have never seen a real electric kettle in my life.
@mixermaster10
@mixermaster10 Год назад
@@ShellyS2060 Must be an american thing, prob one of the few places where almost nobody uses electric kettles. At least as far as I'm aware
@leoniemarks4594
@leoniemarks4594 Год назад
I have been using an electric can opener for many years, and I really laughed watching your attempts to get this working! You shouldn't need to stand over it - lock the can in and press down, and it will keep going round until it's removed the whole lid. Wouldn't be without it!
@markc1793
@markc1793 Год назад
The basic design of that can opener has been around for ages, my parents had one that was 99% the same, made by Kenwood as well, since the late 80's/early 90's. Worked in exactly the same way, you sort of shoved the can in and then when you put the handle down it magically held the can in place, even when the lid was done cutting. Big downside to it was that, as you found out, if you don't get the can in correctly, it will just fall and also the lid and can were left with quite a sharp edge. I recently replaced my parents one with one of the "one touch" ones that you've had in a previous video and it's so much better.
@pleaselookafterslugs
@pleaselookafterslugs Год назад
Hope you're okay and just taking a well earned Christmas/New Year's rest, Barry! Been missing you on my RU-vid feed
@trekie30122
@trekie30122 Год назад
I was looking for a comment like this. Is videos are always entertaining.
@Doktor_Calamari
@Doktor_Calamari Год назад
How odd! In America, we usually rinse the soap off of our dishes before drying them.
@Doktor_Calamari
@Doktor_Calamari Год назад
Okay, I was being a little facetious, but apparently that's actually a known cultural difference, although rinsing has become more common in recent years.
@MusingsFromTheDen
@MusingsFromTheDen Год назад
'Anti-gravity baked beans' sounds like something Willy Wonka would create. 😂 I love the tea maker! I've seen an average one-cup version of these too. 😊
@lisawatson9570
@lisawatson9570 Год назад
Baked bean one is made from Jack and the Beanstalk.
@FlashGeiger
@FlashGeiger Год назад
The last one reminds me of the Clever Dripper for coffee.
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
Will have a look!
@LifeOfNigh
@LifeOfNigh Год назад
We had a can opener just like that about 30 or 40 years ago. You make it look way too difficult. LOL
@poespas68
@poespas68 Год назад
That tea thing is so sattisfying
@Afrieal
@Afrieal Год назад
ummm I think that spiralizer thing had a crack in the clear container, that's usually why those loose inserts. Thanks for the morning (here in seattle) fun Oh yah and that can opener is a more modern version of the one my mum had in her kitchen in the 70's here in the us.
@Afrieal
@Afrieal Год назад
@@Okurka. i meant a small crack at the base where the blade comes in, I've gotten items like that where you don't see the crack at first and it doesn't fit properly. I knew those others were pieces of vegetable matter
@Caroline_Tyler
@Caroline_Tyler Год назад
Best can opener test - a fray Bentos pie tin, those are a right bugger! :)
@lukewei
@lukewei 4 месяца назад
I think for the spiral cutter, you should insert the cup before you 'lock it" therefore the base is already pressing up on the vegetable.
@Emma.willow
@Emma.willow Год назад
Sat here laughing at you with the muffins I'm like wtf English muffins Barry 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@kelliumbstaetter8997
@kelliumbstaetter8997 Год назад
Um.....Barty love.....the SPAM tin is self opening. You're so funny!
@TheLondonLass
@TheLondonLass Год назад
The Feathers McGraw water bottle! ❤🐧
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
Always a conversation starter - 'Have you seen this chicken?'
@Hudson316
@Hudson316 Год назад
That electric can opener just seems like a new take on the old electric can openers from the 80's without too many changes, but they've always been pretty awful
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
100% yep
@Doktor_Calamari
@Doktor_Calamari Год назад
80s? I think you mean 50s!
@rogerrabbit80
@rogerrabbit80 Год назад
The biggest problem we had with them when I was a kid was dealing with tall cans. Short cans will spin and open without problems, but if the can is too tall the opener will circle the can, winding the cord around it.
@Hudson316
@Hudson316 Год назад
@@Doktor_Calamari I only go back as far as the 80’s and my parents always had one hanging around and we would still use the old stabby ones with the corkscrew and bottle opener built in anyway because of how bad the electric ones worked
@tomnaismith8177
@tomnaismith8177 Год назад
Barry I believe that clear part of the spiralizer has a crack in it from top to bottom and i think this is why the blade kept on falling off so couldn't stay locked due to crack 🙂
@squigglex
@squigglex Год назад
we've had an electric can opener for donkeys years, it's great, especially for me as a lefty. We bought one for my neighbour after she had a stroke and it was a life saver for her too
@Nosdos
@Nosdos Год назад
Electric can opener,we got one for a wedding present in 1983 and still going strong.
@carriefowler9025
@carriefowler9025 Год назад
Have to say I chuckled watching you struggle with the electric can opener.... We have had one of those as a basic kitchen tool in my house since I was a kid in the '90s... And yes they are typically meant for round cans.
@imjustsaying7300
@imjustsaying7300 Год назад
Thanks for the year of great videos and positive vibes!
@brianargo4595
@brianargo4595 Год назад
"if you're in the middle of the jungle, with an electrical supply, and only a can of spam that always has a pull tab on it" sure Barry
@redheadgeek9225
@redheadgeek9225 Год назад
About the first gadget, the water bottle strainer...I noticed that it's from OXO. They are a GREAT brand! Some of their items are a little more expensive, but they are dependable and, most importantly, they work! They have a full range of kitchen stuff, and I'd buy one of each if I had the money.
@acidhelm
@acidhelm Год назад
That's a bog-standard can opener in the US, I was surprised that you'd never seen one before. Now I know how you feel about the US not using electric kettles. 😆
@mrbarrylewis
@mrbarrylewis Год назад
haha yeah I've spent a few Years over in the US in a few kitchens too and never really noticed them before, but getting similar comments!
@edgardoheffele3
@edgardoheffele3 Год назад
good year Barry! I you made me realize that I've never truly washed my water bottle since purchased hehehe
@Cupcake_Murder
@Cupcake_Murder Год назад
Can never get over the fact that Brits leave the soapie water on their washed plates etc and let them dry like that.
@stalelemonproduction
@stalelemonproduction Год назад
for the can opener, the magnet isn't to hold up the can, it's to catch the lid and pull it off AFTER it's opened, other than that it's a standard electric can opener
@cjanderson2371
@cjanderson2371 Год назад
That's actually a very nice can opener. My grandma had something similar for many, many years. It was the best can opener ever. The manual can openers seem to lose their sharpness very quickly, but the electric ones with the magnets seem to last a while.
@missymay279
@missymay279 Год назад
"millions of peaches, peaches for me!" That was my graduation song and I'm from Ohio USA 😂 I graduated in the early 2010s
@Zelmel
@Zelmel Год назад
I've had a tea strainer like that for almost 10 years now and it's brilliant! The one I used in the office more than once per day was amazing (I drink my tea black, nothing in it so that was great)!
@Hugh-S
@Hugh-S Год назад
"If you're in the middle of a Jungle and you've just got a tin of SPAM, you've got access to an electrical supply, you can open your tin" It's got a ring pull Barry lol.
@DaveF.
@DaveF. Год назад
Which, I think might actually be what the can opener got stuck on....
@Hugh-S
@Hugh-S Год назад
@@DaveF. I agree haha
@goldenappel
@goldenappel Год назад
I have those same straws! I definitely want that stand as I've never been confident about the straws draining properly
@tommyjames7533
@tommyjames7533 Год назад
I have been doing some catch up. I love all of your videos. Thank you for the hours and hours of entertainment! On the can opener: I believe these have been around with that design since at least the 70s. At 46, I don't remember them ever not being a thing. In fact I have an under-cabinet mounted version in my kitchen. The magnet was not holding the can. It only holds the lid. The can was held in place by tension between the wheel and the blade. Also, I didn't see you use the knife sharpener. When you do, the lever for using the can opener part also runs the knife sharpener.
@simonlongley6387
@simonlongley6387 Год назад
Have had a Kenwood Can Opener/Knife Sharpener/Bottle Opener for years. It's fantastic...
@dianeyoung2914
@dianeyoung2914 Год назад
I have already ordered the teapot after seeing this for the first time today, \i was surprised at how quickly it poured, was expecting it to come from one spout in the middle.
@kylie-annespencer9198
@kylie-annespencer9198 Год назад
Hahahaha cutting a cake muffin!! Oh it made me chuckle. English muffin maybe 🤣
@70ren
@70ren Год назад
that tea brewer is amazing! i just wish it was made of glass instead of plastic since i don’t what to melt it eventually.
@alicedyment4219
@alicedyment4219 Год назад
I had a canopener like this 50 yrs ago. No bottle opener though. I also have a similar teapot
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