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Комментарии : 18 тыс.   
@ElectroBOOM
@ElectroBOOM 2 года назад
It's funny! I had seen the safety opener a long while back used by somebody. I thought it was a very good product and looked for it and instead got the 2nd type of opener you mentioned which didn't work well at all. For a long time I thought what I had seen was a hallucination until you mentioned it here! I'm going to get it now that I know it is real!
@venom751998
@venom751998 2 года назад
When can I expect a collaboration between you two?
@minooch
@minooch 2 года назад
120v + can opener coming soon...
@mennolente4807
@mennolente4807 2 года назад
Hi @ElectoBOOM, didn't expect to see you here! Apparently people with similar interests watch similar videos. Did you, like I did for a moment, think an electric can opener would be possible? Touching the can against two electrodes, with a frequency high enough to only penetrate and heat up the upper layer, and high enough current to melt it? Seems safe enough for me. Since I'm a father of two without a yt channel, I would love to see a video of somebody (that is not me) experimenting on that!
@ke6gwf
@ke6gwf 2 года назад
You may be disappointed by it. I like the side cutter style, but I have also found enough cans that it won't work on because they have different shape seams that I have reverted to the regular style because it always works.
@Tomazack
@Tomazack 2 года назад
Not sure if Walmart is in Canada mister Mehdi, but a quick online search revealed several options regarding safety can openers.
@Anhedonis
@Anhedonis 2 года назад
Even though it was patented back in the 80’s, it’s still cutting edge technology.
@gaveem
@gaveem 2 года назад
😏
@lamario
@lamario Год назад
I see what you did there.
@turboprint3d
@turboprint3d Год назад
So is my lawn mower lol
@ivanhusak1503
@ivanhusak1503 Год назад
Ba dum tsshhh
@ViloAfi
@ViloAfi Год назад
Can you explain?
@theletters9623
@theletters9623 9 месяцев назад
also on the "someone will have taught you how to use a can opener" assumption, I want you to picture three 20 year olds standing around a kitchen counter trying to figure out how to open a can of tomato paste bc somehow all three of them were never taught how to use a can opener. That is one of my most formative life experiences
@KazyaKurosawa
@KazyaKurosawa 7 месяцев назад
That generation will just Google that and find some video like this one teaching them.
@Raymond_P
@Raymond_P 7 месяцев назад
Did you do it as my neighbor across the street did when she just moved in? I watched her hit the can with quite some force for a long 20 minutes. Other kitchen utensils were used too.
@Wtrxprs007able
@Wtrxprs007able 7 месяцев назад
It's quite sad when people don't know how to do simple things like that when the parents should have taught them. Currently im 25 and I was taught at 7 how to use one.
@Raymond_P
@Raymond_P 7 месяцев назад
​@@Wtrxprs007able Absolutely. But it's also a beautiful thing to watch a full grown human in the process of connecting the dots.
@ArachneInTheWeb
@ArachneInTheWeb 6 месяцев назад
@@Wtrxprs007able Some people have kinda shitty parents. Or sometimes even parents who aren't shitty but don't know how to do things. That's why it's important for basic life skills to also be available to be taught... outside of schools. Not like that happens though...
@Dr.Quarex
@Dr.Quarex Год назад
I love the concept of Toxic Midwesterninty. My mother grew up in a house where her father literally would add new rooms from industrial or construction cast-offs, and impressive though it was, her attitude of "you can literally get by in ljfe using garbage" often was at odds with great outcomes. I appreciate her lessons on making do with literally whatever you have, and I am sure it made me actively more creative. But I am also proud that just last month I stared at the 25-year-old speakers I was once again fiddling with to get sound to come out of both at once, and suddenly said "fuck this" and threw them away and bought new ones. It was like $20 to solve a problem I had at least weekly. It was revelatory.
@CatnamedMittens
@CatnamedMittens 9 месяцев назад
Opportunity Cost
@jakobxr
@jakobxr 8 месяцев назад
To fill a need for free you need knowledge and time. But money is time, as a man in his twenties your time is better put into work than fiddling around trying to repair what’s broken. They don’t make stuff like they used to and now we live in a world where nothing lasts, everything is disposable Car maintenance for example. If I knew all the inter workings of my car I could buy cheap parts from the scrap yard and put ‘em in myself, but my time is better spent making money to pay someone to worry about my car’s maintenance
@krombopulos_michael
@krombopulos_michael 8 месяцев назад
Literally
@FelipeJaquez
@FelipeJaquez 7 месяцев назад
I'd rather people be " Toxically Midwestern" than inept consumers who have absolutely no applicable mechanical or carpenter skills and can't be self sufficient without cheap, wasteful, and polluting disposable chinese electronics. It's funny because people will be against large corporations removing our autonomy yet make comments like these to berate those that are independent. I guess the comfort and convenience of wasteful urban living has infected the mentality of the newer generations to a point they'd sacrifice everything for it.
@RichieRich20000
@RichieRich20000 5 месяцев назад
There is a feeling of gratification that comes from repairing something, or even building something from scratch regardless where the materials are sourced from.
@martinlebl631
@martinlebl631 2 года назад
Now I expect a video on cans. From the hard soldered ones, that could be quite dangerous if done improperly, through the war year ones, to the modern ones with liners that essentially eliminate problems with botulism. And all the rabbit holes to square cans, flat cans, integrated openings, whether key, pop top, etc, to the self heating cans for military, and survival use. Easily another video or two in there.
@seanm9306
@seanm9306 2 года назад
Check out engineerguy! He’s got some good stuff on cans
@AndrewVaillant
@AndrewVaillant 2 года назад
A can-do start to the year!
@marvindebot3264
@marvindebot3264 2 года назад
100% would watch
@Psychonautical89
@Psychonautical89 2 года назад
Then the video on can-openers would have been invented before the video on cans!
@micahphilson
@micahphilson 2 года назад
Dang it, now that you've invoked cans so much, I'm bound to get the Engineerguy video on the evolution of the aluminum drink can in my sidebar again and go on another total binge of his channel. It happens once or twice a year.
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
6:01 - I was wondering how that soda can fell with no sound, but then I remembered Alec is in a frictionless vacuum.
@liamlb6636
@liamlb6636 2 года назад
Nice catch Love your raspi vids
@tomascarrasco371
@tomascarrasco371 2 года назад
I wouldn't be surprised if he did a clever voice over in editing just in that part to mask out the can noise, it seems unlikely but you can't rule anything out in this channel
@zaixai9441
@zaixai9441 2 года назад
I'm not even using headphones and I can hear a light thud after he's thrown it.
@mo938
@mo938 2 года назад
@@zaixai9441 my volume is all the way up and i can't hear a thing. im also deaf.
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
@@tomascarrasco371 I've set up some interesting contraptions in the past to deaden the sound of tossed-on-video objects. Just a large throw rug in a big box (and a few takes so you actually hit it and not the box) is usually enough for lighter objects ;)
@clanpsi
@clanpsi 8 месяцев назад
My parents got one similar to this like thirty years ago and it's pretty much all I grew up on. I could never understand why my friends' families didn't also use them, since they're so obviously superior. I even recall cutting myself on a can at a friend's house and yelling something like, "God damn it, tell your family to get a real can opener!!"
@Dowlphin
@Dowlphin 2 месяца назад
The risk of metal shavings entering the food is scary. Makes me wonder whether it is a build/design quality matter of the tool.
@zekejanczewski7275
@zekejanczewski7275 2 месяца назад
​@@Dowlphin I haven't had problems with shavings. It builds strong intestines!
@joekenorer
@joekenorer 2 месяца назад
@@DowlphinThe thought of metal shavings in my stomach doesn't make me cringe like the thought of that lid slicing my finger open.
@Dowlphin
@Dowlphin 2 месяца назад
@@joekenorer That is foolish, Mr. Papercut Terror.
@grants7390
@grants7390 21 день назад
@@Dowlphineven if a tiny bit of metal got in the food, it's completely non toxic. it'll just corrode a bit and pass right though. they are also way to thin and flimsy to cut you even from the inside.
@027erod
@027erod 9 месяцев назад
I have a standard can opener but my life changed when I learned you can also cut the lid seam with them like the safety opener does! If you clamp the wheels to the inner and outer sides of the lip, so the handles both are parallel to the lid, it pops the whole top off cleanly! Makes me crazy that I could have been doing that my whole life.. Thank you for shining a light on such over looked and ever faithful kitchen utensils!
@fwiffo
@fwiffo 3 месяца назад
In fact, they were originally designed to cut through the side of the can below the seam rather than through the lid, similar to old-style cans with a key that pealed off a strip of the side of the can. And they're actually less effort and more reliable to use that way. Everybody's been using them wrong this whole time, just like they open the wrong end of a banana. Cutting through the seam itself is nicer, but is kinda fiddly with a traditional can-opener.
@Daemonworks
@Daemonworks 2 месяца назад
​@@fwiffo Yup. It's still got a sharp edge, but it's on the can's sides where it's far less likely to cause injury if you're just pouring the contents into another container. YMMV for folks who eat straight out of cans, I suppose.
@Dowlphin
@Dowlphin 2 месяца назад
So funny to be reading this after watching the video, especially in light of his conclusion about going through life oblivious to what simple improvements could make life easier. I tested the method and it can be a bit rough on the lid edge and the lid cannot be put back so nicely, so I would still prefer the safety opener.
@bsaele
@bsaele 2 месяца назад
Thankyou! It's one of the things you should be taught... Like using the TcTac lid as a dispenser or pouring the milk from the milk carton from the right side...
@THEFINALHAZARD
@THEFINALHAZARD 2 месяца назад
Ya know, maybe the ones I’ve bought are just crap but. I’ve never been able to get a common can opener to do that.
@lunarobverse
@lunarobverse 2 года назад
"Assume a standard can in a frictionless vacuum." This, this right here is why I love your videos. Thank you!
@floxbr9350
@floxbr9350 2 года назад
Problem is: a standard can opener does not not in a frictionless vacuum. Or, maybe, that is a deeper level of the joke...
@tomf3150
@tomf3150 2 года назад
As long as you don't asume a spherical one...
@richardhaselwood9478
@richardhaselwood9478 2 года назад
I giggled far too hard at that
@wolfosatar
@wolfosatar 2 года назад
For me, it was "...baked beans..."
@1337billybob
@1337billybob 2 года назад
4:56 I cackled when Mr Technology Connections said that.
@allenjunge4127
@allenjunge4127 Год назад
9:35 having worked in a grocery store, i can say with absolute certainty that the taper is there for better stacking. The ravioli cans will slide off the rim of another can easily, while the taper makes it impossible without also knocking down the can beneath it. Those cans are a blessing when stocking shelves
@AndrooUK
@AndrooUK 11 месяцев назад
I'm pretty sure British ones have regular shaped tops with the ringpull, and tapered bottoms. You can still use a tin opener on the top ringpull side. (Well, except Heinz that just refuses to make stackable tins.)
@DrFluffyNips
@DrFluffyNips 10 месяцев назад
@@AndrooUK Heinz are unforgivable for that shit, the only time I have tins falling out of the cupboard, Heinz are always the culprit
@IntelliPocalypse
@IntelliPocalypse 10 месяцев назад
But there are some cans that don’t stack well on top of others. I’ve had cans from differing brands that would stack together, but the can would stack fine on other cans of the same brand. I hate canned food in general. I usually opt for fresh; however, I do like a can of green beans occasionally
@davidconner-shover51
@davidconner-shover51 8 месяцев назад
this is why the taper on the bottom is now common on many cans. I had an older one of these with a squeeze grip the anvil (cutting part) eventually wore out. this is the 2.0 version of these
@jburnett4358
@jburnett4358 8 месяцев назад
i hate nothing more than cans that won't stack looking at you La Choy water chestnuts
@SpeedNintendo
@SpeedNintendo 9 месяцев назад
As someone who eats a lot of soup, I bought one of these can openers as soon as I saw this video. And wow, they are an absolute game changer. As you said, everything in the can slides right out! No fighting with sharp edges from the pull tab or a "regular" can opener. Thank you so much, you have saved me from endless (mild) inconvenience.
@phildocs16223
@phildocs16223 3 месяца назад
How is everyone even slightly struggling with regular can openers? You can buy reusable silicone lids for pennies if continued storage is your goal, and a child can learn to handle can edges so safely they avoid injury for the rest of their life. This thing failed to open a common soup can among others. I'm beginning to think the design was overlooked because the problems it solved were already solved, and meanwhile it introduced new problems
@SpeedNintendo
@SpeedNintendo 3 месяца назад
​@@phildocs16223 1. The problem with regular can openers is that they leave a lip inside of the can, making it a pain to get all of the contents out of the can. With the can opener showcased in the video, there is no lip, as the lid is completely removed. This allows the contents of the can to slide out effortlessly, which is what I absolutely love about this can opener. 2. It failed to open one brand of coup cans, because of the dumb design that Campbell's did with their cans. Also, Campbell's cans open just fine if you flip the can upside down, and use the opener on the bottom of the can. The bottom is sealed just like a normal can, and works perfectly with the opener showcased in the video.
@phildocs16223
@phildocs16223 3 месяца назад
​@SpeedNintendo Thanks for your reply. I bought a leading brand safety opener recommended all over these comments and tested it out of curiosity. It failed to part the seam on 3 different common can types. Meanwhile the standard opener I inherited from my great great ancestors for free has never failed. This takes priority over the rest of the pro/con analysis but there's more to mention Assuming the safety opener did work, you could extract the full contents more easily, I'll give you that. However this comes at the expense of being able to strain, which is frequently necessary as many canned foods come in liquid meant to be discarded. Also realistically that lip is only retaining the
@laurenbradley6833
@laurenbradley6833 9 месяцев назад
Your bit at about 17 mins in is actually spot on for people with executive dysfunction! It's common in folks with ADHD, anxiety, and depression, and other issues. Not quite where you were going with that but thinking that way has blown my mind and really helped me in my day-to-day life. "X being this way is weirdly hard for me to keep up with even though everyone else does it. I will change X to Y so it's more convenient for ME" I keep a small pantry box of dry, ready to eat foods in my closet, and next to my bed I keep my pills that require food to take. And I have two garbage cans in here even though the room isn't very big. It's the little things.
@TommyTindall
@TommyTindall 8 месяцев назад
This comment made me tear up because of how on the nose it was.
@oldmech619
@oldmech619 7 месяцев назад
As I recall, the old style can opener handle turned one direction and the new tech openers turned the opposite. I think it just took a bit too much effort to adapt for a mildly artistic person and a billion others. Ohh I just ordered two new tech openers. Thanks for the video.
@tyloho158
@tyloho158 2 месяца назад
never thought i would resonate with a video about can openers let alone a comment on a video about can openers. much love from me, hope everyone is doing well that reads this!
@miles11we
@miles11we Год назад
The opening and the "assume a standard can in a frictionless vacuum" hit me just right and I was howling with laughter
@MrPaxio
@MrPaxio Год назад
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@miles11we
@miles11we Год назад
@MrPaxio sometimes a joke and it's delivery just get ya.
@jordansean18
@jordansean18 10 месяцев назад
I thought it was a great physics teacher joke 😅
@4shotpastas
@4shotpastas 8 месяцев назад
I happened to read this right as he said it 😂
@TehPwnerer
@TehPwnerer 8 месяцев назад
Gotta love the random physics jokes!
@christopherg2347
@christopherg2347 2 года назад
This fits oddly well with the side discussion: “I’ve come up with a set of rules that describe our reactions to technologies,” writes Douglas Adams in The Salmon of Doubt. 1. Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works. 2. Anything that’s invented between when you’re fifteen and thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it. 3. Anything invented after you’re thirty-five is against the natural order of things."
@0calvin
@0calvin 2 года назад
I always loved that quote, and it is so accurate.
@Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer
@Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer 2 года назад
Come back, Douglas, I still need you! 😭
@KairuHakubi
@KairuHakubi 2 года назад
That must have been before people were raised to believe everything from before they were born is heresy of the highest regard and must be tossed out and replaced with its exact opposite no matter how extreme.
@purplegill10
@purplegill10 2 года назад
@@KairuHakubi Why do I have the feeling there's some undertones to this
@christopherg2347
@christopherg2347 2 года назад
@@KairuHakubi So, you are saying "every societal development past me being 35 is against the natural order of things"? Thanks for being such a ideal example!
@starlight4649
@starlight4649 10 месяцев назад
I love these kind of can openers. Saw an automated one at goodwill for $3 right as i was gearing up to move to college. Tested it out at home. I was so blown away and excited by the fact that i just opened a can, lifted the top straight off, didnt even have a chance of slicing my finger open or getting sauce all over the lid or the can opener itself You would not believe how disgusting the old can openers get after opening about 10 cans. Caked sauce flaking off, impossible to clean without hurting yourself, having to shove a tiny knife into your can with a lever so THAT gets messy too But this amazing, stupid simple, marvel of human ingenuity does away with literally every flaw present in my own standard use case. As an engineering student, it was a bit of a wonderful moment of discovery. I will be keeping this can opener for literally as long as i can still walk the earth. Which might be my toxic midwesterninity showing, but i dont care.
@destruktor5hundred296
@destruktor5hundred296 4 месяца назад
I was looking at this and thinking "I'd love this but a motorized one beats both of the manual models" so hearing that their are, in fact, motorized versions is revolutionary
@owlsayssouth
@owlsayssouth 4 месяца назад
Git gud
@ronb6182
@ronb6182 3 месяца назад
@@destruktor5hundred296 I remember the first electric can opener mom got for Christmas. It had four legs and you had to push the bar down to get it to run. The gear manual type are much better than any electric any day. Then you can soak it in your dish water to clean it. Also you can even open number 10 cans with no problem. Then one other plus is during a hurricane you don't have to have electric to use it. 73
@ronb6182
@ronb6182 2 месяца назад
How many versions of can openers when the geared manual is all you need. Just like all the different mouse traps you can buy the victor does the job and you throw away the trap and mouse. Back to can openers I seen one with a knife sharpener and also sharpens scissors. Never had luck with that feature. Threw the messed up scissors away. I'm sure the safety can opener will come out with an electric. Most main kitchens have large manual can openers with a very large crank. When you are opening 25 number 10 cans you are glad you don't have that electric can opener like the one you have at home. Simple design goes a long way . How to make a better ______ just stay with the simple design. 73
@luminationbutthisisforvide522
@luminationbutthisisforvide522 20 дней назад
I randomly got one of these for Christmas a few years back, and I love it. As someone with small hands and MS, it's nearly impossible for me to squeeze a normal can opener. These have given me so much more freedom in the kitchen. I have no idea why they're not more common.
@PublishX
@PublishX 2 года назад
a 22 minute video about can openers? YES PLEASE
@peterpeirce1069
@peterpeirce1069 2 года назад
tbh this one is more like a 5 minutes video about can openers and 15 minutes of filler
@daneo
@daneo 2 года назад
LOLLLLLLL
@innercityprepper
@innercityprepper 2 года назад
I actually shared this video with several people specifically because of the "filler".
@sphygo
@sphygo 2 года назад
@@innercityprepper "But anyway, I digress" is one of my favorite lines from informational youtubers. Because you know it's going to be good.
@mbbno
@mbbno 2 года назад
He has a very specific audience. 😂
@TheTransitmtl
@TheTransitmtl 2 года назад
When I found your channel I was amazed at how you had the ability to make a 25 minute video about detergent in dishwashers interesting even for your target audience of curious people. I was pleasantly surprised at not 1, not 2 but 3 video essays about Christmas lights. So I don't know why my first reaction at seeing the title of this video was "has he gone too far, is a 20 minute video about can openers really needed?". I'm sorry I doubted you. This was great.
@clayz1
@clayz1 2 года назад
A target audience of curious people. We are out there, that’s for sure.
@addisonrylee380
@addisonrylee380 2 года назад
Completely agreed! And now I actually use my dishwasher because I know what it was missing to make it work correctly 💪🏻 #DeathToDishwasherPods
@Dr._Geno
@Dr._Geno 2 года назад
I discovered the chanel through a video explaining why brown isn't a colour.
@skineal
@skineal 2 года назад
@@Dr._Geno This was a great video!
@BrokenGrandma
@BrokenGrandma 2 года назад
Never too far.
@maiyannah
@maiyannah 7 месяцев назад
I'm glad you said that about the canned foods snobbery, I deal with it so often as someone with a, shall we say, not as replete income. I can't afford to pay a twenty for fresh foods outside of harvest time and people treat me like I'm a worse person for it.
@williamreynolds6475
@williamreynolds6475 2 месяца назад
I ain't judging. The comment about the chef boyardee not coming out of the can was weird to me. Like, half the reason to get chef boyardee is it comes with it's own bowl. Crack it open and throw in a spoon. Good to go. You think there's bias against canned food, try eating it straight outta the can in public, lol
@xaenon
@xaenon 8 месяцев назад
I bought one of the 'edge opening' types of cans years ago completely by accident. Once I learned how to use it, I was never going to use a regular can opener again. I've had it now for 15 years, still clean, still works. And yes, I even use it to open pull-tab cans (cat food) and I love the fact that you can set the lid back on the can and stick it in the fridge - you don't need an air tight seal if it's only going to be in there for a day or so. It DOES occasionally encounter a can it cannot properly delid. I still have a traditional can opener for that reason, but honestly, I have not had to break it out in months.
@Linkintime1
@Linkintime1 2 года назад
When I was a teenager, the lawnmower my parents owned had a self propelling feature which didn't work. This made the lawnmower a heavy push mower. The need for a replacement wasn't very high for my parents despite my complaints. This one worked just fine. When I moved out, however, they promptly bought a riding mover.
@VeeAyyDee
@VeeAyyDee 2 года назад
For them it works just fine until they have to deal with it
@itsohaya4096
@itsohaya4096 2 года назад
Something tells me this isn't the only example for you
@the_peefster
@the_peefster 2 года назад
Looks like the lawnmower your parents owned was you, not the machine
@cheebawobanu
@cheebawobanu 2 года назад
When you moved out, they then had the money to buy the rider.
@Huntracony
@Huntracony 2 года назад
This angers me.
@asa_______________commente4195
@asa_______________commente4195 2 года назад
“My boy Ardee” got me. This channel is exactly what youtube was made. No cheesy elongated intros, no repetitive pleadings for likes and subscribes, no overpriced generic merch. Humor, history, science and technology.
@xourbo8734
@xourbo8734 Год назад
RU-vid was made for people to upload home videos. the things you described absolutely make this channel very enjoyable and pleasant to watch, but to make claims about what RU-vid is 'supposed to be' is nonsensical
@vijfsnippervijf
@vijfsnippervijf Год назад
I feel that as well. Also use a years old compact camera or an iPad for filming, and a very basic PC for editing.
@generalharness8266
@generalharness8266 Год назад
I suggest you look at a channel called eating history. Its fairly interesting where he cooks meals from history while giving a small lesson about the time period it was found in.
@gorillaboardwalk4443
@gorillaboardwalk4443 Год назад
@@xourbo8734 contrarian much
@catfan__
@catfan__ Год назад
@@gorillaboardwalk4443 is it contrarian to correct people
@byusaranicole
@byusaranicole Год назад
I have one of each type of can opener, but both have squeeze-handles. I like the "new" type. It makes it so much easier to use a scraper (without damaging it) to get the contents out of cream of soup cans or even more important: sweetened condensed milk cans.
@emeraldmay3612
@emeraldmay3612 2 дня назад
I remember when my grandmother bought one of these back in the early 00's. It's definitely good for the kids making a snack that might not be as careful with sharp edges. But it also made recycling a lot easier, we would remove the labels from cans take the top and bottom off, wash all of it and then smush the now unsupported tube flat, which saved a great amount of space in our recycling bin having just a bunch of flat cans and flat lids
@arthurdurham
@arthurdurham 2 года назад
I can't believe I just watched a 21 minute video about can openers, and I was fascinated and engaged all the way through. I felt like a person on an informercial "no way, it opens without cutting??" Well done
@myoungcache
@myoungcache 2 года назад
Same here.
@anteconfig5391
@anteconfig5391 2 года назад
I, too, was fully engaged. edit: I even paused to give myself a moment to imagine a hands-free version of this
@SerunaXI
@SerunaXI 2 года назад
9:00 When I got a "safety" can opener for the restaurant I work at, my main reason for doing so was that the cooks could get a spatula in the cans to get more product out of the cans without the burrs left by traditional can openers slicing up the spatulas. A can opened with a safety opener is far less likely to damage a rubber spatula and cause physical contamination concerns.
@jgray2718
@jgray2718 7 месяцев назад
Toxic Midwesterninity is a great term. I think you could also call it Toxic Depressioninity as people who grew up in the Great Depression tended to scrape by on whatever they had as well. My mom has a little bit of it. I wanted to try making onion rings and my mom suggested I use her old deep fryer. It was a round fryer with 4 legs, about the size of a pressure cooker. It was also missing a leg(!) and incredibly old and dingy, pretty thoroughly crusted with gunk. My mom is a worrier and a bit of a safety nut, so I was very surprised she was suggesting I use something that had a fairly high chance of burning her house down. But that's toxic Midwesterninity for you, I guess. She had a working fryer, so why bother getting a new one?
@mattsnyder4754
@mattsnyder4754 2 месяца назад
Eh. Depression people have an excuse. Random middle class Midwestern men who have never been in any danger of not having enough money are just making life harder on themselves
@DanteYewToob
@DanteYewToob 7 месяцев назад
I love this can opener.. it took a while to get my mom to start using hers too, and at first she hated it, but now we both try to convince everyone to use them. As a single smaller dude, I love being able to open a can and replace the lid and put it in the fridge if I don’t use it all.. I just put a rubber band around the can to hold the lid down and it’s more than fine for a few days for something like canned corn or whatever. Also, I have lung cancer and I’m a bit of a germaphobe and I always hated the lid falling into my cans, especially after seeing the Mythbusters episode about how dirty cans are! So I used to use iso to sanitize my cans before opening them, and now I don’t red to because nothing touches the food inside. Also, the lids are much safer for a mischievous dog who likes to get into the trash and lick can lids that have tuna juice or soup on them… I’ve had my dog cut his nose and lip before on a can lid. So that’s a huge bonus for me too! Oh, also, my mom has MS and these kind are way easier to turn than a standard.. There’s just so many pros to this style…
@Drinkyoghurt
@Drinkyoghurt 2 года назад
You know you're getting old when it's Saturday and watching a video about the evolution of can openers is actually one of the better options you have.
@ironbacon
@ironbacon 2 года назад
Why you gotta call me out like that
@camelopardalis84
@camelopardalis84 2 года назад
Watching this nine hours later than you did. But on *Sunday* morning. Is this even worse?
@cassyguy
@cassyguy 2 года назад
I felt that in my joints...
@B_Skizzle
@B_Skizzle 2 года назад
This is exactly why I love this channel. You never know what you’re going to get next. An in-depth takedown of dishwasher detergent packs? Yep. A continuation of a years-long hot take about Christmas lights? Sure, why not. A video about a weird can opener? You betcha.
@ansond88
@ansond88 2 года назад
Personally waiting for another box of junk on the other channel 😅
@samiamrg7
@samiamrg7 2 года назад
A series about the last 200-ish years of gas-fueled lighting? Sign me up.
@christianstorms3950
@christianstorms3950 2 года назад
not to forget an in depth rant why his toaster is better than ours
@DoctorNemmo
@DoctorNemmo 2 года назад
His dishwasher episode was a life saver for me.
@sydneymomma11
@sydneymomma11 2 года назад
@@DoctorNemmo Right?! I now use the correct amount of powder, and use the prewash cup. What a difference!
@Colonelloki
@Colonelloki 8 месяцев назад
Those strings of metal are the biggest issue. As it’s used, it doesn’t clamp as hard, and it creates a lot more of those and other metal shavings which are very hard to avoid getting into the can. I’ve gone through two of these and it happened with both, so for the past few years I’ve gone back to a normal can opener that is still as good as when I got it a decade ago.
@paulantonioni8016
@paulantonioni8016 7 месяцев назад
I was traveling a few months ago and needed a can opener for my hotel room. I discovered the SafeCut can opener at Walmart. Thought I would give it a try and I love it. I used to dread opening cans, but now with the SafeCut I actually look forward to opening cans.
@birdperson5531
@birdperson5531 2 года назад
While watching this video, when you mentioned the question of "how many things in our life have been drastically improved, yet we dont adopt them as a society?" I was really hoping you would mention some other tools that are exactly that. I think making a video centered around that question would be something I for sure would love to watch. I'm sure im not the only one.
@MAC810a2
@MAC810a2 2 года назад
Video Idea: potato peelers. Someone figured out how to make a knife that only cuts as deep as the peel and there's so many different models and designs of them
@garyleewebb
@garyleewebb 2 года назад
You are right. TC could make an entire channel of this, call it Technology Disconnections, If you think of technology as an ever moving train, those items that don't evolve further have been disconnected from the train. As a side note, my friend and I coined a phrase "Zenith Acquisition". It means acquiring the best of a technology before it evolves into another format. Like vinyl record players giving way to CD players, vacuum tubes to solid state, etc.Given that the 1.0 version of any new thing is usually terrible, the best of the last technology will serve you well for years to come.
@KairuHakubi
@KairuHakubi 2 года назад
it is genuinely depressing how often a new invention isn't able to be sold on tv for 19.99 so nobody gets to have it.
@KairuHakubi
@KairuHakubi 2 года назад
@@garyleewebb That must be why Zelda games keep coming out at the very end of a console's life..
@conman1395
@conman1395 2 года назад
Or you could do as he intended and think critically for yourself. You don't need someone else to do it for you.
@dirckdelint6391
@dirckdelint6391 Год назад
I blundered into getting one of these about a year ago, and I still giggle quietly when pulling the lid free. I’m positively stunned that the design is so old, and that it hasn’t made more headway. I may have to start a conspiracy theory about the nebulous and wicked Big Can Opener.
@tessbaur9156
@tessbaur9156 Год назад
Good, someone has to fight the good fight against the utterly shameless and completely diabolical Big Can Opener
@deafponi
@deafponi 21 день назад
"Assume a standard can in a frictionless vacuum" made me spit my tea out. Love it!
@mirrorocean
@mirrorocean 3 месяца назад
You've made me want to go out and buy one of these now. I am awful with regular can openers, and I constantly injure myself. It seems unlikely having to turn the crank more would take up more time than going over the same lid multiple times, giving up and getting a knife, cutting my finger open, rinsing it off and getting a plaster, etc...thank you for this video! (I agree with your overall point, as well)
@dimonloboto
@dimonloboto 2 года назад
I’ve got one of those several years ago, and when I initially got it, I was utterly confused as to how to operate it. I ended up just throwing it in junk drawer where it sat for like 2 years. About a year ago, I could not find my Swiss Army knife for can opening, and had to figure out this can opener, poked around for couple of minutes, and exactly as described: felt like I was not making any progress at all. And then the lid came off in the cleanest way possible, that was mind blowing experience.
@RotGodKing
@RotGodKing 2 года назад
Kinda weird you used a Swiss army knife this whole time.
@sirel33
@sirel33 2 года назад
​@@RotGodKing Could be camping habits. I mean it doesn't get much more straightforward than that. Plus you can stick the opener tip under the lid to pry it up so that it doesn't just fall into the can
@thinnedpaints6503
@thinnedpaints6503 2 года назад
@@RotGodKing you don't? Get mr moneybags over here
@2piix
@2piix 2 года назад
@@thinnedpaints6503 A $3 can opener or a $40 knife?
@emilyrln
@emilyrln 2 года назад
You were your own Bean Dad 😂
@JamesKato
@JamesKato 2 года назад
This brings back memories. Back in 1996, I worked for a short time with the person who invented this design. (or so they said as there was no Google back then). One of my first jobs was transferring the hand drawn design into Autocad. At the time this Can Opener was a huge headache for this very small company. They were trying to release a redesign of the Can Opener, but Starfrit had copied it illegally. The Starfrit copy was a bad reverse engineered version that didn't work properly, giving this style a bad image. On top of that, the owner went to a lawyer for legal advice on sueing Starfrit on the patent infringement. The lawyer said that Starfrit legal department was so big, his company was sure to go bankrupt before they could win. I left the company after a month but the owner was a brilliant engineer. I did notice about a year later, the design I copied into Autocad for them being sold in a store and so I bought two on the spot.
@snusmumriken232
@snusmumriken232 2 года назад
What is the name of the original company that made this design?
@howtoavenge1016
@howtoavenge1016 2 года назад
that's really cool
@JohnErnestAdam
@JohnErnestAdam Месяц назад
Congratulations! Even I could not come up with 20 minutes on this subject. That being said, I converted to the "safety" can opener 20 years ago and just had to replace it for this first time this year. I would never go back as it is great for pet food, if you don't want to serve the whole can at once. The lid is fine for the fridge between pet meals. No sharp edges and minimal contamination is a great thing to me. Thanks for letting everyone know to look out for one.
@GarNelson1
@GarNelson1 3 месяца назад
I never considered using my side-cutting can opener on pull-tab soup cans. What an obvious, but totally overlooked solution to stuff staying in the can when it's supposed to be in the bowl. I will be trying that with my next can of soup or tuna fish. Thank you.
@CaritasGothKaraoke
@CaritasGothKaraoke Год назад
Personally I like the fact that the lid doesn’t dip into the soup and mix in the dried rat pee from the warehouse rats.
@himanbam
@himanbam Год назад
Nah it's missing that characteristic tang
@crazydrummer181
@crazydrummer181 Год назад
The only thing I dislike is the glue that rips apart when you remove the lid. I have to remove it all before pouring the can to avoid glue in the food.
@ShihammeDarc
@ShihammeDarc Год назад
If you take an issue with that, just clean the cans?
@JakeWitmer
@JakeWitmer Год назад
big selling point for me as well
@JakeWitmer
@JakeWitmer Год назад
@@ShihammeDarc I do clean the can lids as well. ...But I'm not obsessive about it. Is a quick rinse good enough to eliminate all chance of rat lungworm disease? ...I'd rather have a slitter can opener than scrub every can rim...
@toomdog
@toomdog 2 года назад
The tapered top of the "chunky soup can" allows nesting when they are stacked on the shelf. I learned this when trying to stock shelves of cans that were the same diameter on top and bottom.
@raingram
@raingram 2 года назад
Someone tell Heinz about this!
@EntropicTroponin
@EntropicTroponin 2 года назад
There are tapered designs where the taper is a lot less pronounced. So they stack, but also work with all can openers on both sides
@chaosmagican
@chaosmagican 2 года назад
@@EntropicTroponin Yeah basically all designs around here are stackable (again). After the "we put everything on paper trays and stack those" they weren't often stackable but they changed again. Both sides are almost identical, I guess the radius differs by the width of the rim
@inyobill
@inyobill 2 года назад
@@EntropicTroponin "... also work with all can openers on both sides". I did not know that. I love cans that stack and largely stay put.
@tavdy79
@tavdy79 2 года назад
Perhaps it's a Europe/America thing, but I've only ever seen cans with the taper on the bottom. I normally open the bottom of cans because it's easier to get the contents out if it's something like baked beans or a chunky soup, which means tapered and ring-pull cans go in the cupboard upside down.
@ysodora8030
@ysodora8030 6 месяцев назад
This can opener tip will make your life easier: just stick the blade side of the can opener on the outside of the can. Right underneath the seam. The line will cut straight and the lid will come off much easier without falling in. The edges are still a bit sharp, but that’s less of an issue when you don’t have to reach your fingers into the can. Good luck friends. 👍
@mehmattski
@mehmattski 3 месяца назад
I was looking for a comment like this! I saw someone on instagram demonstrate this - just turn the "normal" can opener upside down and it cuts the seam like the "safety" can opener, and without the low-torque problem mentioned in the video.
@TheBrothergreen
@TheBrothergreen 2 месяца назад
It doesn't cut the seam, it cuts the can below the seam.
@deefalee2345
@deefalee2345 6 месяцев назад
Ready to have your mind REALLY blown? The Tupperware version of this is just FANTASTIC. These openers are good... but the Tupperware one is NEXT LEVEL. Note: no I don't buy or sell Tupperware... my wife does all that buying... but that can opener... I went out of my way to buy one when the last one died after 7 or 8 years.
@SharpForceTrauma
@SharpForceTrauma Год назад
To add to the can being invented before the can opener: The "can" was also invented before softer alloys used in cans today, meaning in many cases, you had to literally break out a hammer and a chisel to open your beans.
@longiusaescius2537
@longiusaescius2537 Год назад
Nice
@isawthesaladdressingandili207
Truly a man's meal
@TheJunnutin
@TheJunnutin Год назад
So you spent at least 50% of the calories just opening the can 😅
@naturalcreature6317
@naturalcreature6317 Год назад
@@therewasoldcringe exactly. Can opener is also something you cant cheap out on either
@thephoenixking1086
@thephoenixking1086 Год назад
@@naturalcreature6317 Yup, some of them have terrible handles that tear your skin off (or at least cause bruising and pain) due to terrible design. For me, I would rather deal with a pull tab and have to fish the food out with a knife than use a cheap can opener and have to deal with bruising, pain and most importantly, me slamming the lot in the trash because f*ck that sh*t.
@morganhough1022
@morganhough1022 2 года назад
I discovered these “safety can openers” after my mom got a pretty gnarly cut on her finger from a jagged can edge, and gave these out for Christmas a few years ago. Now this is all we use. I didn’t realize that they’d been around for decades.
@stoehni
@stoehni 20 дней назад
I am from Germany, and here i have seen the old style can opener only once at my Grandmas. I always see the new style.
@doodledibob
@doodledibob 4 месяца назад
I've been living off of mostly canned goods for the last year or so. Heeded your advice, and made sure to get a full-lid removing opener - it's made a world of difference! Thanks for the video. It's definitely been an appreciated convenience in my daily life.
@coda56
@coda56 3 месяца назад
If its the same one as he has, are you finding metal shavings like he described? hopefully different ones don't cause that either
@benmorris5046
@benmorris5046 2 года назад
An obscure drawback to the “improved” design that has actually impacted me: when I open a can of tuna fish, I can no longer use the cut-off lid to press against the fish to squeeze and drain the water/oil from it.
@Maxwellwhynot
@Maxwellwhynot 2 года назад
I'd get one tomorrow if not for this. I can't imagine how to wring out tuna without the lid.
@Pooglian
@Pooglian 2 года назад
I forgot about that! It's probably because I don't like tuna and never get it for myself. When I lived with my parents there were certain food like that or some canned veggies that you needed to drain and using a safety can opener really makes that a lot harder. But even though the SafetyCan has been my primary opener for actual decades now, I do have a "regular" one for those situations where my main one is problematic.
@catpawjack7687
@catpawjack7687 2 года назад
Don't cut all the way trough(just a bit) , crack the lid a bit with the not cut part pointing down. Drain it.
@EricLS
@EricLS 2 года назад
Yeah, we just have 2. Safety for all things, regular for squeezey stuff
@bmatt17
@bmatt17 2 года назад
@@Maxwellwhynot Tuna press. Granted, it's another item you have to keep in your kitchen, when the lid works fine. I just still use the lid, you can get it in the can slanted. Doesn't work quite as well but I don't make tuna enough to care.
@DaarthPingas
@DaarthPingas 2 года назад
9:35 "they have a very tapered top for some reason" it's for stacking! i worked stocking grocery store shelves for a while, and that specific style of soup can was the absolute uncontested KINGS in terms of shelf-stackability. i've also seen cans that are cast with a single piece, like an aluminum drink can. the worst offenders were the cheap single-pressed cans that literally have zero stacking interface. whoever made the executive decision to keep making cans that have the exact same top and bottom profile should be shackled in the town square to stack cans for days, so we can laugh at them when they all come crashing down on them!
@williamreynolds6132
@williamreynolds6132 2 года назад
Seriously, can we add to the list the companies that try to hide or camouflage the expiration/best by date.
@Jackpkmn
@Jackpkmn 2 года назад
I hated these and still do. Most of them are made soda can style and pressed out of a single 'side and bottom' piece. Which means that you can't cut the bottom out and crush it flat for not wasting a ton of space in the recycling bin.
@georgeprout42
@georgeprout42 2 года назад
Heinz (in the UK at least) make their cans like that - they don't stack. Presumably it's so that they get the extra in-store advertising from having to stay in the cardboard trays that they are shipped in. Heinz was banned in my kitchen for that reason, then we discovered other brands are superior (and stack!) so that marketing trick backfired.
@pacosninjatacoteam2884
@pacosninjatacoteam2884 2 года назад
Yea, I worked a t a Safeway for the winter months a couple years ago, and we had to stack Campbell's chicken noodle soup 3 cans high and two cans deep along a 6' stretch of shelf. If there was the slightest unlevel spot or bump, you got to spend another half hour stacking them again. Why do *some* of Campbell's cans come with tapered tops, but *some don't*? The guy who made that decision is the one who needs to be shackled in the town square
@pacosninjatacoteam2884
@pacosninjatacoteam2884 2 года назад
@@williamreynolds6132 I don't pay too much attention to those, unless it's beans or the can is rusted/bulged
@w6lax
@w6lax 4 месяца назад
One of your finest episodes. Thank you.
@somedude1566
@somedude1566 3 месяца назад
Just wanted to say that I think this is one of the best RU-vid channels I've come across so far.
@justvisiting6529
@justvisiting6529 Год назад
as an older person I had a hard time with traditional can openers, so I tried the side (seam) cutting can opener. it is easer on my wrist and hands, cuts clean and with little effort. I find it to be very effective. This is coming from a mechanical designer with over 40 years experience. I highly recommend this for older people, or people with medical issues.
@DanStaal
@DanStaal Год назад
I got one for my parents a while back, expecting that. The issue we found was that it tended to leave the top of the can sharp, while the standard style only leaves sharp edges *inside* the can, and on the piece removed. It might just be the one we had however.
@MarekLewandowski_EE
@MarekLewandowski_EE Год назад
@@DanStaal it’s the one you had. Mine doesn’t.
@fennecbesixdouze1794
@fennecbesixdouze1794 Год назад
I'd recommend the Kitchen Mama (or similar) smooth-edge electric can opener.
@EmeryJude
@EmeryJude Год назад
Look for a "wall mounted hand crank can opener" they work great for people with arthritis AND still work when the power goes out.
@namAehT
@namAehT Год назад
The day after this video was published I bought this can opener and threw out my old one. This thing is so much easier to use, works far better than the traditional style, and leaves no sharp edges (though the sharpness seems to vary from can brand to brand).
@pie_IRL
@pie_IRL 2 года назад
I'd just like to once again show appreciation for the thought and care that goes into the captioning. The trademark symbol on Fine was a nice touch, absolutely top notch.
@violahero4life
@violahero4life 2 года назад
I'm glad someone else noticed, haha!
@redmatrix
@redmatrix Год назад
But what is a FINE product? I tried googling it but the word "fine" was being used as the cost of an infraction, a monetary fine. Please advise.
@SuperChicken666
@SuperChicken666 7 месяцев назад
I've found that one good thing about getting old is you can watch this episode and then when RU-vid recommends it a year later you can watch it again for the first time.
@felipeavila8087
@felipeavila8087 Месяц назад
Same if you watch it high 😂
@carazy123_
@carazy123_ 3 месяца назад
I have that exact can opener. Only got it a year ago and it blew my mind. Such fantastic engineering-never getting rid of that thing
@pr0wnageify
@pr0wnageify Год назад
True story, I grew up with one of these in my house. When I moved out at the age of 22, I bought a "regular" can opener and I did not know how to use it. I ended up holding it "horizontally" and cutting the whole top of the can off.
@michealpersicko9531
@michealpersicko9531 Год назад
It depends but some can openers can cut both ways but you really shouldn't since it can be a little too hard on the hinge point.
@soepkip1
@soepkip1 Год назад
I actually prefer this way with the regular can openers instead of cutting into the lid, because its much easier to just grab the top off. I rarely use them anyway and when i do i don't mind the slightly harder squeeze and turning action as a trade-off
@robinsonrom
@robinsonrom Год назад
I was going to mention that regular can openers can do this too. When I was a kid we had one that looked like a conventional can opener, but only worked on the side of the can. My mom was obsessed with it because she was always irrationally afraid of the sharp part of the removed lid. The top of the decapitated can becomes the new sharp bit though, with this design.
@raphaelroy4543
@raphaelroy4543 Год назад
Same
@hawleyrigsby3123
@hawleyrigsby3123 Год назад
This is how I use my regular can opener. I can’t stand the risk of the top falling into the can and then needing to fish out a round, jagged razor blade from my tomato paste or artichoke hearts
@alysoffoxdale
@alysoffoxdale 2 года назад
I remember being Very Excited about those can openers when they first came out, and I was totally going to get one when the one we had eventually needed to be replaced. Three decades later when that workhorse finally went lame, I had completely forgotten the existence of the safety can opener.
@alicechengo3003
@alicechengo3003 2 года назад
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@theexchipmunk
@theexchipmunk 2 года назад
That's another point. Can openers are really not something frequently brought, if at all. I never needed to buy one. I am still using a ancient one from the 60`s previously owned by my grandma thats not even the clamp design but the one handled "rips the lid apart" ratchet one.
@Helladamnleet
@Helladamnleet Год назад
I have a Krups electric can opener that works like this and I love it. Everyone's first time using it is always funny, but it's actually an extremely intuitive design
@angelarodriguez2061
@angelarodriguez2061 6 месяцев назад
Didn't even know there was another option! So when I decided to do something about the problem of my can opener rusting after rinsing, I just bought one with aluminum parts. Still love it though, since I mostly open tuna cans and like to squeeze the lid into the can to get most of the water out before I open it. Glad to know other people think about these weird little problems!
@noyb4456
@noyb4456 2 месяца назад
I was going to leave a comment myself about staining tuna, but I'll just agree with yours instead 👍
@gena1384
@gena1384 Год назад
I grew up with a safety can opener, except mine did actually have a lever, similar to the standard can opener. When I found out about the older type of can opener that left sharp edges, I just assume that it was an antiquated piece of technology that people only used because they haven't needed to replace their can opener yet. When I found out people actually default to buying to old type of can opener, I was genuinely surprised.
@caseysmith544
@caseysmith544 Год назад
Did your can opener say Pampered Chef on it? Those are a Garbage piece of metal; they look like a standard but have the parts on each lever the top part on one and the bottom part on another and have to be set up right before use or they suck thus making an old design less effective. My mom still has hers but uses a standard as this particular version has a hard time with cutting the tops on some generic cans from a Statewide Chain of Grocery stores in South Dakota. There are several reasons why we stopped using the stupid piece of crap.
@gena1384
@gena1384 Год назад
@@caseysmith544 actually it was Good Chef, made of plastic, but still worked 99% of the time. The 1% it didn't you could usually flip the can over and open the bottom instead
@Trekpanther
@Trekpanther Год назад
When you've grown up with that old style of can opener for so long it just becomes the default thing because you're so used to it. If someone handed it to me I instinctively know how to use it without instruction whereas the newer style never "looked easy" to use. If I didn't see this video I probably would've continued to think that.
@ME-ci8zi
@ME-ci8zi Год назад
@@gena1384 based Good Chef enjoyer. i still have one.
@darkwillow57
@darkwillow57 Год назад
I still have the old type of can opener but I didn't default to it. It's just that until I saw this video I didn't know the other kind existed. I never even noticed the difference between the old styles that drag the blade across vs. the ones that use a wheel to cut. I've used both but never realized they were different. But since he showed me the nuances I definitely want to use his kind from now on. I've always been frustrated with can openers but I just thought that's the way things were and that opening cans was just a pain in the butt.
@nicholasdelucca
@nicholasdelucca 2 года назад
I just need to say that I'm at awe at how good and tight your scripts are nowadays. Great choice of words and pace. One of my favourite RU-vid channels!
@alicechengo3003
@alicechengo3003 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3tyOVnOXGxw.html
@jpsalis
@jpsalis Месяц назад
Just bought one as my first can opener going into college. They work really well.
@averyo2521
@averyo2521 4 месяца назад
I saw this video and thought it was neat but didn't buy a new can opener because well i had one that was still working. It eventually broke and I remembered that these existed so i got one of these for the replacement. Thanks for continuing the cycle of that viewer who asked for this long ago! It's definitely better and i probably should have bought one sooner
@williamstockdale-green6934
@williamstockdale-green6934 2 года назад
After I watched your videos about the sunbeam toaster, I showed them to my mom and she went online to find a similar model. She found it after a while, and it just came in the mail a few days ago. My entire household (about 7 people) stood in the kitchen and watched it work. It was absolutely mesmerizing to all of us.
@steviebboy69
@steviebboy69 2 года назад
I can remember when my Mother upgraded to a Whirlpool Automatic washing machine from the old Hoover twin tub, and we would stand around watching it do its thing and as young kids found if interesting.
@markfryer9880
@markfryer9880 2 года назад
@@steviebboy69 Funny you mentioned that! When my son was about 4 he was helping my Mum to load the front loading washing machine and actually sat down to watch it wash the clothes. The only washing machines that he had seen before were top loaders. I must admit that I found front loaders to be rather strange when I first saw them, and so was the old Hoover Twin Tub. Mark from Melbourne Australia
@margauxj-broussel9186
@margauxj-broussel9186 2 года назад
I want this toaster so badly. However we are in a 240V country and could not find a suitable model and have up. May I ask where did you source yours ?
@steviebboy69
@steviebboy69 2 года назад
@@markfryer9880 I remember the spin bowl for the twin tub really revved up fast and dried even more than the large automatic machine. Im in wangaratta so not that far away.
@Senzeni
@Senzeni 2 года назад
You just can't say this and not share the model.
@babyeatingpsychopath
@babyeatingpsychopath 2 года назад
I love how you can re-use the can lid to close the can temporarily. Great for pet food when they get half a can per meal.
@xxth3plagu3d0ctorxx
@xxth3plagu3d0ctorxx 2 года назад
You also can get one of those ikea cup condoms to hold the top of the can on in the fridge.
@cadewynnttv1627
@cadewynnttv1627 2 года назад
@Black Toof I'm laughing - but also cats exist lol
@user2C47
@user2C47 2 года назад
Tiny dog?
@Kromaatikse
@Kromaatikse 2 года назад
@Black Toof Depends on the size of the dog. A large, active breed needs to eat more than a toy-sized lapdog, obviously. When my family had a corgi, the vet advised us quite firmly to feed him only two-thirds of a can per day. If you overfeed a corgi, they develop back problems and end up having rather short lives. Ours lived to age 14.
@GuardTower
@GuardTower 2 года назад
@Black Toof I eat 1/4 of a can of spam. I dont waste a whole can of spam. I open a can, cut slices i want/can eat, then put the remaining spam inside a lock n lock.
@Fatazz
@Fatazz 24 дня назад
I use this type, although the mechanism on ours is a little different. It's great. Two Cons that made me keep my old one: This type of lid will not drop down into a tuna or pineapple can so you can squeeze all the water out. Also, in a similar vein, with the old style, you could open the top and the bottom and push tomato paste out of the can easily.
@NecroWolfExPaladin
@NecroWolfExPaladin 3 месяца назад
I have an electric can opener of this design that has stumped and perplexed my understanding of it for months. I learned how to use it pretty quickly and the lid coming off as it does has made my life more convenient, but I never really understood it. Thank you for this video explaining it.
@LickMyMusketBallsYankee
@LickMyMusketBallsYankee 2 года назад
This video taught me how to use and appreciate what I thought was a terrible can opener that's been sitting in a kitchen drawer for 6 years
@olstar18
@olstar18 2 года назад
They work good but I've had issues with their durability. I threw out the last one I had bought when the wheel would no longer pull back in to put pressure on the rim and so wouldn't turn the can let alone open it when you turn the crank.
@DrHotelMario
@DrHotelMario 2 года назад
That ending speech works as a great thesis for the channel as a whole. Ever since that dishwasher video, I took the advice and it's made my life better. Thank you Technology Connections for helping us to think differently.
@Gerafix
@Gerafix 2 года назад
Yeah I started using my dishwasher and it changed my life.
@waqasahmed939
@waqasahmed939 2 года назад
I've never had a dishwasher however I believe similar is true for washing machines regarding tablets. My mum uses washing powder and fabric conditioner. I've done the same, largely because it's cheaper. Little did I realise, that the cheaper way of the way I'm doing it, is the better way of doing so. That, and in addition I see what he's getting at with regards to heat pumps. I've not heard of heat pumps until I bought a tumble dryer, however I did have a bad experience with robot vacuums a decade or so ago A whole decade has passed and they've for a heck of a lot better.
@aaronsalmon270
@aaronsalmon270 2 года назад
The dishwasher episode convinced me to learn how to use mine properly. Never bothered before because they "didn't work". I very seldom hand wash dishes now and they are all clean because I actually know how to use the dang thing now.
@AndyPanda9
@AndyPanda9 4 месяца назад
I've been using one of these for about 30 years and it's great to fit the lid back on when I only need half a can of something. It also makes for a very smooth edge to the can so you can easily scrape out every last bit of whatever was in the can.
@TrismegistusMx
@TrismegistusMx 8 месяцев назад
I love you for making this. You described my thought process every single time I use one of these openers. The delidding opener is clearly superior, and it blows my mind that people don't realize it.
@NomadAlly
@NomadAlly 6 месяцев назад
My thoughts as well. Personally when I went to buy a can opener many years ago and saw it in the store, I knew intuitively how to use it and why is was obviously superior. I really can't understand how people are so clueless.
@brandonkeever6457
@brandonkeever6457 2 года назад
My father opens cans using the "traditional" double-cog opener, however does it backwards: the cut is along the outside (cutting through the label rather than the lid / holding the rotating handle facing up instead of sideways). This solves a couple of problems, the whole thing comes off so it's easy to get food out, and the lid can't fall in. However, it takes a bit more effort to cut, and still leaves sharp edges. It's a good compromise however!
@joshuahulce5630
@joshuahulce5630 2 года назад
this is the same way i generally open cans.
@sirkernalkorn
@sirkernalkorn 2 года назад
I was about to say the same thing! That is how I was taught and it seems way more intuitive than cutting a hole into the top of the can. Sure it is a little more work but it still isn't that difficult to do.
@ShukenFlash
@ShukenFlash 2 года назад
You need a good strong can opener to do it this way. I used to, but then I started breaking cheap can openers doing it. I swear they're getting less durable every year
@DedmenMiller
@DedmenMiller 2 года назад
@@ShukenFlash same mine keep dying and videos like this make me think I'm doing it wrong, but that's how I learned it. I not have a rotating knob one that doesn't rotate anymore, I just use it like a cutter and cut a series of holes into the can all the way around, that works too!
@joshuahulce5630
@joshuahulce5630 2 года назад
@@ShukenFlash I've been using one from the dollar tree for several years. Still going strong.
@AnthonyRose
@AnthonyRose 2 года назад
I remember my mom buying a new can opener from the store like 20 years ago, it was one like this. No one knew it opened the can differently and we thought it was broken. So we put the can back in the pantry, not realizing it had actually been opened
@Kumquat_Lord
@Kumquat_Lord 2 года назад
how long did it take before you realized the can was open?
@AnthonyRose
@AnthonyRose 2 года назад
@@Kumquat_Lord a couple days I think
@jamiehinton2349
@jamiehinton2349 2 года назад
dang 🙁
@deusexaethera
@deusexaethera 2 года назад
Some say that can is still in the pantry to this very day, growing ever-more-lethal strains of botulism.
@ZakKohler
@ZakKohler 2 года назад
@@deusexaethera botulism only grows in the absence of air
@calebdeming5515
@calebdeming5515 Месяц назад
It's been two years since I saw this video ad bought one. It still works 100% and better than any of the other can opener. Other people in the house can't figure it out and it frustrates me to no end.
@megaduffpuff2435
@megaduffpuff2435 3 месяца назад
Full time cook here, we use standard can openers for the 10 cans because of the extra effort this specialized one takes. But we have this one as well! We use it for the smaller cans for many of the reasons you stated in this video, they are very reliable the kitchen I work in has had the same one for nearly 20 years!
@XsomeoneXelseX
@XsomeoneXelseX 2 года назад
Love the final point of this video. My mom was ADAMANT to never get a pressure cooker because one exploded in her house when she was a child (in the 60s). When I finally ignored her concerns and got myself a beautiful, sturdy modern pressure cooker, she ended up loving it so much I left it at her house when I moved out!
@deusexaethera
@deusexaethera 2 года назад
To be fair, having a bomb full of boiling water exploding in your kitchen as a child _would_ be a pretty traumatic event. If she had been standing in the wrong place, it could've actually killed her.
@raccoonking7566
@raccoonking7566 2 года назад
@@deusexaethera Knowing me, I'd buy one, just to blow it up for fun...
@questioner1596
@questioner1596 2 года назад
Just be aware it can happen again if there's an issue with the pressure relief valve or lid seal. It's important to regularly inspect them.
@darylcheshire1618
@darylcheshire1618 2 года назад
Sometimes when cooling the rubber bung gets sucked into whatever you are cooking and Mum would ask us to chew carefully. Later revisions of the bung have a valve in it preventing it being sucked in. In another memorable day, we were all watching the wrestling on TV when there was this great roaring noise. All of the liquid in the pressure cooker had gone up the flue creating a mess. The meat and vegetables remained behind. The rubber bung was never found, probably still in the ceiling cavity. I was happy because I hated Mum’s vegetable soup and it was cancelled. Someone is always less fortunate and our neighbour had the lid of her pressure cooker fly up and imbed in the ceiling, an event related in hushed tones years later.
@vasopel
@vasopel 2 года назад
@@darylcheshire1618 indeed pressure cookers are to be used by people that know how to maintain them ;-)
@Sztivmon
@Sztivmon 2 года назад
I have been using can openers like this for years and will gladly expound on their virtues to anyone who will listen. A fantastic analysis! You're hair also looks fantastic for being in a frictionless vacuum with that can.
@Deserthacker
@Deserthacker 2 года назад
I'll bite. What's your best fact about can openers? Also, it's fascinating how he manages to speak that well in that vacuum.
@br1ghtl1ght
@br1ghtl1ght 21 день назад
a) excellent and super interesting video as always b) the genuine love and appreciation in my heart (and clearly yours at some level too) for the midwestern "it'll do" philosophy has universally been challenged by Tech Bros for reasons I allow myself to be judgy about, but this is legitimately such a great angle and one i'm swirling in my head like a glass of fine wine c) best wishes to you and the three people who see this comment
@sol4300
@sol4300 3 месяца назад
I grew up in a household with an army style can opener. It's basically just a bent piece of metal with one sharp edge and a notch that you use as leverage on the seam of the can. Fair to say when I was introduced to the clampy-twisty style can openers in my mid twenties they seemed complicated and confusing, especially because they are sold without instructions.
@americanphilosophy2701
@americanphilosophy2701 2 года назад
This is the only channel that can make a 21 minute video on a can opener something I watch immediately
@SimuLord
@SimuLord 2 года назад
Haha...I just got home from work, clicked on my subscriptions, and "Ooooh! Technology Connections!" Clicked it first.
@BroonParker
@BroonParker Год назад
Had one of these "safety" models for years, and I have been so impressed that I bought another for my brother. As a consequence, I now have two can openers, such was my brother's hostility to using this type. And we're English, nowhere near the midwest. Some people can't be helped.
@PanduPoluan
@PanduPoluan Год назад
It seems your brother secretly has a masochistic tendencies... 😄
@Silhalnor
@Silhalnor Год назад
During the introduction I immediately thought, "_Safety_ can opener? People don't want to be called weak so of course it's not popular if that's what they're called." Even without such terminology, innovations can develop a negative stigma because their early adopters will be those who need the innovation the most, which will tend to be those viewed as weak like the disabled and children, unless you (the seller) specifically push against that. Velcro shoes, for instance. How are voice assistants advertised, for example? Probably not as a way to make computers easier to use but rather as a mere convenience. (Disclaimer: I don't watch ads and don't use voice assistants.) They're probably framed as friends or lean into the high status of having a personal butler or maid or something.
@mikecawood
@mikecawood Год назад
What is so great about this can opener is that when opened there are no sharp edges to cut your fingers and this can opener is great, having used one for several months.
@user-ze8qf9yu4i
@user-ze8qf9yu4i Месяц назад
You made things go so deep with a can opener it’s baffling and yet quite mind-opening. That’s why I give a sub.
@shangerdanger
@shangerdanger 2 года назад
*me stabbing the top of the can with a serrated knife and cutting it open cuz i'm too lazy to buy a can opener*
@bombaglad32
@bombaglad32 2 года назад
me irl
@usermanual02
@usermanual02 2 года назад
We've all been there.
@petartsankov8655
@petartsankov8655 2 года назад
It's how i cut open my thumb once. I recomend the use of actual can openers
@martinlebl631
@martinlebl631 2 года назад
That is how everyone did it at the beginning, although cleaver, hammer, etc. might have been the tool.
@sphygo
@sphygo 2 года назад
That poor knife. It's not made for cutting though metal. (assuming you are using a kicken knife. If you carry a pocket knife and use that then go crazy my stab-happy friend)
@ReebWilsoh
@ReebWilsoh 2 года назад
I'm a home-brewer and sometimes use pre-mixed wort in stonking great cans. These cans have killed more can openers than I care to admit, and for the last several years I've been using the the careful application of the back end of a claw hammer to get into them. I now have a new can opener in the mail and a sense of optimism I haven't felt since before I started getting report cards.
@martind349
@martind349 2 года назад
To you
@deusexaethera
@deusexaethera 2 года назад
You've seriously never used a rim-cutting can opener before? They've been available since the 90s.
@growleym504
@growleym504 2 года назад
ARGH! You are PUNISHING yourself with that canned wort! I brew all-grain but I use the Brew In A Bag method, and "chill" with the Australian style "no-chill" method. I pull off a quart of wort first, ice bath chill it, and use it for my starter. The next day, I pour the wort in the fermenter and pitch my starter so at pitch time it is already going crazy and the yeast already "knows" the wort it is getting pitched to. It is way cheaper too. I can make a 10% imperial stout for about 60 cents a pint. Session ales for half that. But yeah I have seen those cans. They are beasts. Almost makes you want to buy a drum cutter.
@jello1977
@jello1977 2 года назад
Go all grain. Those cans are inferior and not nearly as satisfying! Get yourself a Guten, Brewzilla or a Grainfather or similar. You won't be sorry.
@SkylordDuck
@SkylordDuck Месяц назад
I bought one of these two years ago thanks to you, I haven’t thought about it since and you reminded me why. It’s genuinely so much better that I forgot about the old one.
@tanyacharbury4728
@tanyacharbury4728 Год назад
I enjoyed this immensely ... the tech and the personal observations and musings. Thank you!
@Gringo_In_Chile
@Gringo_In_Chile 2 года назад
Way back in the early '70s, our kitchen can opener was the same two handle gadget as described at the start of the video. However ours had a magnet attached to an arm that held the lid of the can so that top would not sink into the cans contents.
@paavobergmann4920
@paavobergmann4920 2 года назад
Yup, we had one of those as well. I much preferred the field ration opener. This little piece of bent stamp metal actually worked.
@tonydibartolo7985
@tonydibartolo7985 2 года назад
@@paavobergmann4920 you mean the p-38 or the larger p-51!
@phlogistanjones2722
@phlogistanjones2722 2 года назад
@@tonydibartolo7985 I have had a P-51 "John Wayne" on my keychain for about thirty years.
@Deserthacker
@Deserthacker 2 года назад
Wat a simple, but genius solution!
@paavobergmann4920
@paavobergmann4920 2 года назад
@@tonydibartolo7985 I looked those up, and yes, basically, but, actually, no, there was a non-folding variety in europe, I don´t even know if it was military, it was really just a stamped piece of sheet metal with a bent-up sharp hook, no hinge, so you wouldn´t actually want to put it in your pocket, but it was rugged, practical, sturdy, efficient and genius, and it got the job done.
@thinkdunson
@thinkdunson 3 месяца назад
something we do in day to day life and never question is not having the ability to 3d print something for repairs or even entire objects to make your life easier. once you've had a 3d printer for a while, you see issues differently. you start to think about how you can fix something, rather than just accepting that it's broken. or instead of having a stray thought that you wish you had a key rack with your name on it by the door, for like a micro-second, before the thought is lost forever, you actually design one and print it. it literally and significantly changes your life. i have a Sovol SV06 Plus, and it's incredibly easy to use and incredibly versatile. and it only cost about $300 when i got it a year ago as a pre-order. this year they had a black friday sale and it cost even less. so go buy one, people. the more who do, the better they will get, and the better all our lives will be.
@hyperionsidartha5891
@hyperionsidartha5891 8 месяцев назад
I got one of this type a few months ago. It is my favorite type of opener ever since. I love it.
@Wrugoin13
@Wrugoin13 2 года назад
I have both designs in my drawer, and I have to say that I use the older design quite a bit more often. The most frequent need for a can opener in my household is for canned tuna in water. The older top cutting design gives me the ability to use the lid to keep the tuna contents in the can, while draining the water and pressing some of the remining water out of the tuna before prepping for my tuna salad. In the situations where I don't need to use the lid for draining, (soups, tomato sauces, beans, etc...) I prefer the newer seam cutting model.
@JamesTM
@JamesTM 2 года назад
Yup, same here! Glad to know I'm not the only crazy tuna crusher.
@alexanderkupke920
@alexanderkupke920 2 года назад
@@JamesTM I do the tuna crushing (almost wringing) as well, only the tuna cans I get around here (Germany) usually don´t need a can opener. They usually have those weird tear of lids that seem to never work properly, but they leave to small a rim to use a regular can opener as it will tear up the lid at the precut for opening.
@kingjames4886
@kingjames4886 2 года назад
I do that too... it's how my parents always did it. idk how else people are draining their tuna :P
@JS-wc4xs
@JS-wc4xs 2 года назад
Curious only, why use canned tuna when there is pouch tuna (that needs no draining? (I'm not wanting to start anything nefarious, curiosity only.)
@ZeWaka
@ZeWaka 2 года назад
@@JS-wc4xs At least here in the US, canned tuna is immensely cheaper and much more widely available. It's sold in practically every store.
@BoofyBoof
@BoofyBoof 2 года назад
Since growing up with a "safety opener" I honestly thought that the older knife style can opener were just a thing of the past shown in tv shows, movies and the like. Had no idea people were "crazy enough" to still be using them, haha They've always seemed so archaic to me
@CestLaVieAZ
@CestLaVieAZ 2 года назад
After we moved out, my brother and I fought over which of us would get the can opener my mom had been using our entire childhood. I won. Its like 25 years old and works so much better than any modern opener I've ever used. Cheap ones break, this one is an absolute BEAST. It's like example 2 in the video but better. Hefty. Rubber handles. I will never give it up!
@onlylettersand0to9
@onlylettersand0to9 2 года назад
Next time you're in the supermarket, check out the kitchen tools section and see what can openers are for sale... ...or maybe wait for the pandemic to taper down a bit before loitering in stores. It's been that kind of a decade.
@vyor8837
@vyor8837 2 года назад
The older style is still extremely good and useful.
@TheAzynder
@TheAzynder 2 года назад
I have never had any other model than a small single piece of metal with a blade and a hook, which you press with your thumb. It's about 3-4cm long and works for ages, nothing really that could break. I have never seen anything else but the safety opener in the wild out the ones in the video :)=
@nickwallette6201
@nickwallette6201 2 года назад
We ended up with the safety opener in our kitchen utils drawer, and after having grown up with the first two kinds, I was quite taken with how easily it opened, how the lid didn’t fall in to the can, how it wasn’t sharp to hold, and generally how even totally pedestrian tools can be improved upon in small but substantial ways.
@BDMatthewson
@BDMatthewson Месяц назад
I bought one of these a while back because of your video. THANK YOU!!!
@ItsaB3AR
@ItsaB3AR 9 месяцев назад
I got a single handled can opener, it is a game changer. I really can't believe anyone uses the old kind these days with these being an option. Even if something has a pull tab, I'll use my can opener so the edges are smother and in the case of dog food, I can pop the lid back on to give my dog some of the food on opening, and the rest later without the need for another container. Also baked beans.
@AlexanderCruz-py9bb
@AlexanderCruz-py9bb 2 года назад
I actually grew up with this type of can opener in my home, so it's all I've ever known. I never knew I was in a tiny minority of people, or that the can opener I grew up using was in any way remarkable.
@LaurinLaki
@LaurinLaki 2 года назад
Same. I was and still am not very practiced with the old fashion openers, my family always used side cut openers. However, I think they're more common in Europe. Ikeas kitchenware basics have side cut openers
@bencartwright1537
@bencartwright1537 2 года назад
I've had one of these can openers since the '90s - before I was married. Weird thing is my wife refuses to use it, and I've had to rescue it from several kitchen "spring cleanings".
@SapSapient
@SapSapient 2 года назад
This is all I've used for at least 20 years. I had no idea they were uncommon.
@The_Blog
@The_Blog 2 года назад
I thought I was going crazy at the beginning of the video, because thats basically the only type of can opener I ever used and it was so obvious to me how one would use it. I have seen old ones where you have to puncture the top side, but I don't think I have ever seen one for sale in a shop for years. They are all side cut versions.
@emjayay
@emjayay 2 года назад
Clearly parents at the cutting edge of technology.
@nexttoradio
@nexttoradio 2 года назад
1. I have LOVED this style of can oper ever since my mom first gone one in...later 1990s maybe early 2000s. It's quite nice to see someone else excited about them. 2. Your outtakes at the end actually helped me with an assignment for college this semeser when I had to make a video essay style project. It helped me not get too upset when i would constantly butcher a line. So thanks for those.
@stevewolfe6096
@stevewolfe6096 7 месяцев назад
Another great video. I had an electric version of this type of can opener in the 70s. It cut in precisely the same location on the side of the seam unlike a cheapie battery version I currently have which cuts the can side leaving a sharp edge. As I recall the good electric one was one of the classic American brands but when it finally died, the brand trademark had been sold off and applied to cheaply made junk. I suspect the patent referred to was mainly associated with the screw mechanism that pulls the can to the blade.
@KazyaKurosawa
@KazyaKurosawa 7 месяцев назад
"Everyones pro's and con's are different" is true. When i got my own place i opted for that simple opener that is size of a couple coins with that claw sticking down. Simply because i dont like to have kitchen drawers full of stuff i rarely use. Other bonuses is that zero moving parts means it will outlive me and cost 50cents.
@BroTatoRex
@BroTatoRex Год назад
Oddly enough, I grew up using the safer can opener at home. It was a relative shock when I started visiting friends and they had nothing similar. I've used just about every possible means of opening a can by now primitive or otherwise and the safety can opener is 10/10.
@pkmnhx43_27
@pkmnhx43_27 Год назад
I had it too, but I never opened cans any where else so I never knew until this video that other types even existed
@BroTatoRex
@BroTatoRex Год назад
@@snow-js4te I respect that, I'm definitely just biased to the safety opener. It's always fascinating to think there's so many ways to do a simple task and none necessary or at all wrong.
@lonestarr1490
@lonestarr1490 Год назад
@@aDistantLight I would suspect that they don't actually fall into the food as you open the can, but as you pour out its contents. So cleaning the seam before pouring might prevent that. Also, I'd assume it's a function of age of the can opener. It's still a blade, after all, and every blade becomes dull through usage at some point. I'd suspect that those bits of metal are caused by dullness or insufficient quality (or both) of the blade.
@codemonkey2k5
@codemonkey2k5 Год назад
Cut the crap out of myself while visiting family because I just instinctively grabbed the lid on a non-safety opener opened can.
@SomethingEternal
@SomethingEternal Год назад
My preferred method of opening cans is a thermite reaction. It's extremely safe, assuming you don't intend to use whatever was in the can.
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