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Eliminates sharp lid edges: This electric can opener cuts cans along the sides for smooth, touchable lids. Wattage (watts): 165 WOpens pop-top and regular cans: No need to struggle with or handle sharp and messy pop-top lids any longer.Easily open cans with one hand: Designed with an easy-touch opening leverSleek chrome and black design: The stylish design of the Hamilton Beach can opener looks great on the countertop and complements any decor.The motor of your can opener is permanently lubricated and will require no oiling
Stainless steel blades: This electric knife features reciprocating, serrated blades, giving you the control and precision to quickly create even slices. Ergonomic Handle: electric carving knife fits comfortably in either hand and gives you accurate control and precision.
Carving meat or slicing bread seems easy until you pick up a knife and actually begin slicing/carving. By the middle of caving meat, you realize it is pretty difficult to get a small slice out of a huge turkey. And that’s when you feel you should have an electric bread knife in the kitchen.
From a warm, crispy baguette to a homemade loaf of light white, the Hamilton Beach Electric Knife lets you slice a wide variety of breads without compromising their texture. Don’t scramble to find parts again.
Space-saving storage case included: The Electric knife includes a storage case to keep the knife, blade and fork protected and easily accessible in 1 convenient place. Great crafting knife: Can be used as a foam cutter in craft and DIY projects. New (10) from $22.99 FREE Shipping on orders over $25.00 shipped by Amazon.
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