New Way To Use Can Opener
You ll just have sharper edges on the.
New way to use can opener. The one in the reddit video is a traditional can opener and she told today food it s fine to use it either way. Place the tip of the spoon on the inner edge of the top of the can. Here s how to do it. This action will rotate the wheel which cuts into the can. The sharp wheel will slice into the lid giving you a neatly opened can.
Allow the can to rotate all around the opener and then remove it. In just a few seconds you ll have a neatly opened can with minimal effort. This will align the wheel of the opener where it needs to be to cut into the lid. Clamp down the can opener so the wheel penetrates it and turn the handle to rotate the can opener to start cutting it open. So in this video it will show you how to properly use a can opener.
On a stable surface like your kitchen counter use one hand to hold the can in place and the other to hold the spoon. Carefully raise the lid out of the can so you can access it. Open or raise the can opener and align the wheel with the edge of the can. Squeeze the arms together for a secure fit and start turning handle. Line up the two discs of the can opener with the edge of the can.
Hold the base of the tin and turn the knob with the other hand. You have use the can opener the wrong way. The video which has more than 65 546 views shows someone opening a can the regular way first and then changing the position of the can opener to hold it the proper way. That s the downfall of the modern can opener. Secure the opener in place.
A youtube video which was recently posted to reddit pointed out the proper way to open a can which is to hold the can opener horizontally rather than vertically. It is a simple as in the video and in the video it demonstrated by opening a can of. To use a manual can opener open the arms of the can opener and place the metal tooth on the lip of the can. The traditional vertical way is fine. A user who tested the method on youtube noted that the horizontal method worked well but did indeed leave a very sharp edge on the can.