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Cuisinart CCO-40BC Can Opener, Brushed Chrome | 
enlarge | Brand: Cuisinart
List Price: $48.00 Buy New: $19.95 You Save: $28.05 (58%)
Rating: 18 reviews
Color: Brushed Chrome Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 5.7 x 5.3 Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-18-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;
MPN: CC040BC Model: CCO-40BC UPC: 086279111975 EAN: 0086279111975 ASIN: B00007G308
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| Features:
| • | Easy-to-use electric can opener with one-touch operation | | • | Handles any standard size can | | • | Power Pierce blade; magnetic removable lid holder | | • | Contemporary brushed chrome finish | | • | 3-year limited warranty |
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Amazon.com Review An electric can opener is a welcome convenience in most home kitchens and is indispensable to cooks with arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome. This easy-to-operate version from Cuisinart sports a contemporary brushed chrome finish, making it a more elegant-looking appliance than the electric can openers of yesteryear. At 7-1/2 inches from arm to base, this tool handles containers of many different sizes, from tuna fish tins to large cans of tomatoes. The powerful and sharp blade pierces and cuts lids, ensuring that cans open on the first try. The magnetic lid holder and guiding posts secure cans so they don't tip while the opener is running and aren't released prematurely. The arm is removable for thorough cleaning and the rest of the unit wipes clean easily. Cuisinart backs this can opener with a three-year limited warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde
Product Description Coordinates with all your stainless steel kitchen appliances. Designed for ease of use with a power pierce blade for one-touch operation. Slip-free operation holds can and lid in place until ready to release. Arm detaches for easy cleaning. For any size can. Model CCO-40BC. Manufacturer's 3-year warranty.
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The simple made needlessly complex March 5, 2008 D. Sims (Boise, ID United States) Given that the purpose of a can opener is to open cans, it's astonishing to me how difficult it is to fit any can into the cuisinart so that the blade actually penetrates the can lid. What you end up with, repeatedly, is a can firmly clamped into place by the magnet and spinning around merrily without the lid being cut open. At all. There's really nothing in the design that gives you a clue where to hold the can to remedy this reticence on the part of the cuisinart to fulfill its calling. You put the can under the blade and the magnet, push down until it clamps, and watch the can whirl aimlessly. The can opener is plastic, so I doubt you could use it to smash open a metal can. I can't imagine that such a basic flaw in function could have passed unnoticed through any semblance of product testing. So what you have is a fairly attractive, vaguely art deco (it looks streamlined) electric humming machine that might, on occasion, deign to separate a can lid from the can proper, with some judicious coaxing.
Don't bother November 27, 2007 Sunlvr (Sunshine State) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I mistakenly depended on the Cuisinart name to offer a good to high quality can opener. Ditto on all of the previously mentioned problems. I could have lived with the splashing of the can's contents after the abrupt end of it's opening, but the re-positioning it time and time again just to get it to connect correctly in order to open a can is ridiculous. Most times, it begins turning around the can, and you're thinking it's your lucky day!....just to find out that it never made the actual cut into the can! I bought a .99 hand can opener last week as back-up, just to be sure I wouldn't be stranded on Thanksgiving day without the ability to open a can, should this one have decided not to work at all! Funny, I own cheapie can-openers in the past that worked for many years. Make your life easier and don't waste your time, money on this one. The search for a good one continues :)
Agree with the negative reviewers... July 4, 2007 C. Pozdol (Miami, Florida) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I agree with the negative reviewers. This can opener is not worth the money, just for the name. Cheaply made and useless.
Cool Opener March 9, 2007 Jose Daza (Caracas, Venezuela) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This small appliances it's very nice for eyes, very functionaly and easy to use. Pros: - good size - good can support - good Loking Cons: - the finished are little weak, and past the time loose your shine.
What a total POS ! February 22, 2007 R. Engineering (USA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is the worst POS for a can opener that I have EVER seen! It lasted almost ONE WEEK before it fell apart. It's CRIMINAL in my opinion to ever sell something this shoddy in design, workmanship and inferior construction. The first week the opener sort of opened cans OK but not great. By the second week the cutter head was wearing out and would not even hold the can, let alone open it. ABSOLUTE JUNK IMNHO. I can't believe Cuisinart would even place their name on this Chinese CRAP!
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