Tin Opener.

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tony.mon
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Re: Tin Opener.

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Best keep a lid on it then.
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neil
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Re: Tin Opener.

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Is he gonna spill the beans??? Oh no he can't open them
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sirch345
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Re: Tin Opener.

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neil wrote:Is he gonna spill the beans??? Oh no he can't open them
Oh yes I can :lol:

Thanks for all the suggestions guys. I've made a decision and gone with the Kenwood can opener as recommended by Mike, plus it has really good reviews.

It's looking good with all it's chrome sitting on the worktop in the kitchen :D

Chris.
tony.mon
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Re: Tin Opener.

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sirch345 wrote:
neil wrote:Is he gonna spill the beans??? Oh no he can't open them
Oh yes I can :lol:

Thanks for all the suggestions guys. I've made a decision and gone with the Kenwood can opener as recommended by Mike and has really good reviews.

It's looking good with all it's chrome sitting on the worktop in the kitchen :D

Chris.

It'll be a cruiser next..... :roll:
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Steve97
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Re: Tin Opener.

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Can tell its winter :crazy:
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