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Reddit mentions of Hamilton Beach Classic Chrome Heavyweight Electric Automatic Can Opener with SureCut Patented Technology, Knife Sharpener, Cord Storage, Black (76380Z)

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Hamilton Beach Classic Chrome Heavyweight Electric Automatic Can Opener with SureCut Patented Technology, Knife Sharpener, Cord Storage, Black (76380Z)
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    Features:
  • Source: The NPD Group, Inc. 12 Months Ending November 2020
  • Removable, dishwasher-safe cutting unit: Can opener has a removable, dishwasher-safe cutting unit to make cleanup simple.
  • Surecut patented technology: Kitchen can opener has patented surecut technology—Opens cans the first time, every time.
  • Extra-tall design: Tall can opener's design (10.24" H X 5.12" W X 6.9" D) lets you easily open a variety of can sizes.
  • Auto shutoff: Can opener has auto shutoff, for easy, hands-free operation.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height10.2 Inches
Length6.9 Inches
Number of items1
SizeExtra Tall
Weight2.43 Pounds
Width5.1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Hamilton Beach Classic Chrome Heavyweight Electric Automatic Can Opener with SureCut Patented Technology, Knife Sharpener, Cord Storage, Black (76380Z):

u/joshychrist · 0 pointsr/southpaws

I have this amazing right handed one that I use. Because I'm not a spaz and can use items made the way they're intended to be used.

Back before I had this amazing ability I just had an electric can opener that was like this. http://www.amazon.com/Hamilton-Beach-76380Z-Classic-Heavyweight/dp/B0000CGQD4

But that was back when I lived with my parents so I couldn't take it with me. After that I just learned how to hold a right handed one. It's really not hard, like at all.