Carlos Esquivel munozCarlos Esquivel munoz
Works pretty good but takes a little practice to use it
David Rubin
Easy to use (once you figure out that only one arm extends out), keep rotating until you hear the release of gas and then go a bit further to mostly unseal the can. First try wound up rotating too far and lid fell in LOL No sharp edges, perfectly safe. Sturdy, stable and good value!
Ashley Jaekel
The media could not be loaded. This is my husband‘s favorite product. He tells everyone about it and is constantly opening cans for others. He had a question about the product and quickly received a response.
Customer
I bought this to make fancy Bourbon Diet's for a Superbowl party and it was a hit. There is a slight learning curve to make sure the can doesn't crush in your hand while you're twisting, but once you figure out where to hold and the right pressure it works great!
Bill4
No sharp edges. Easy to use
Gladhands
We wanted to make beer can candles with this device. Nice and easy to do and no sharp edges. Great purchase.
Stephen Armstrong
Works as advertised. People are complaining on here that the top gets into the beer before you can remove it. I’m not sure why that’s an issue, the alternative being you put your entire mouth on the top of the can while you are drinking it anyway and even if you pour from the can into a glass the opening submerges into the liquid when you open it anyway so I’m not sure how this is any more unsanitary than any other for of drinking from a can.
Megan
I used this to take lids off of monster cans to make candles out of them. The tool works really well and its super simple. The only issue I had was it got lost in shipping and I thought I wasn’t going to get it but that was the mail people’s fault and now the companies. But this works perfectly ive removed 20+ lids and its not even dull yet.
PatrickPatrick
I bought this even after reading the negative reviews regarding how it didn't work, and must've been some type of gag gift. Truth is, it works fine if you follow the directions, grip from the bottom, and turn several times. That said, I still open my beers over the sink, as you will get the occasional spillage, etc. Neat novelty that requires attention and finesse, but does work as advertised. Beer not included.
Jerry Mason
This is so cool, cuts the top of a soda can with ease. Wife now uses the cans to make candles in.