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  2. Here's How To Open a Can Without a Can Opener - AOL

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    Channel your inner MacGyver and discover six ways to open a can without a can opener with our step-by-step guide.

  3. How to Open a Can Without a Can Opener - AOL

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    While it’s nice to know you can open a can without a can opener, you’ll need to use your time and strength to get the job done. If you’re without a can opener at the moment, or you have an ...

  4. How to Use a Can Opener the Right Way - AOL

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    The post How to Use a Can Opener the Right Way appeared first on Taste of Home. Today is the day you learn how to use a can opener. You'll be amazed at the difference this method makes! The post ...

  5. Can opener - Wikipedia

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    A late-20th-century can opener with a rotating cutting wheel and a counter-rotating serrated wheel, for left-handed use. A can opener (North American and Australian English) or tin opener (British English) is a mechanical device used to open metal tin cans.

  6. Beverage opener - Wikipedia

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    A beverage opener (also known as a multi-opener) is a device used to open beverage cans, plastic bottles or glass bottles, which are the three most common beverage containers. [ 1 ] Types

  7. P-38 can opener - Wikipedia

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    A Vietnam War-era P-38 can opener, with a U.S. penny shown for size comparison.. The P-38 (larger variant known as the P-51) is a small can opener that was issued with canned United States military rations from its introduction in 1942 to the end of canned ration issuance in the 1980s. [1]

  8. 5 Ways You Can Open a Can Without a Can Opener - AOL

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    Whatever the reason, you need a can... Maybe you’re camping and realized you forgot a critical component to making dinner. 5 Ways You Can Open a Can Without a Can Opener

  9. Ermal C. Fraze - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, while at a picnic with friends and family, Fraze discovered he had left his "church key" can opener at home, forcing him to use a car bumper to open cans of beer. Fraze decided to create an improved beverage opening method that would eliminate the need for a separate device, leading to his creation of the pull-tab opener.