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The Draft Top Original Beer Can Opener - Soda Can Opener - Topless Can Opener - Handheld Safety Easy Manual Can Opener, Smooth Edge Effortless Rip and Sip Opener, As Seen on Shark Tank

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In Mexico, the standard size is 355ml, although smaller 235ml cans have gained popularity in the late 2010s and early 2020s. Narvaez, Alfonso A. (1989-10-28). "E. C. Fraze, 76 - Devised Pull Tab". The New York Times . Retrieved 2017-04-09.

It includes a bottle opener, and the slightly bent corner on the handle sneaks under a pull tab, making it a versatile tool. During testing, we liked the easy-to-clean design, hefty handle, and sharp stainless-steel cutting edge. We also found it best for 3-inch or taller cans because low-profile tuna cans are shorter than the gadget’s handle. In Europe the standard can is 330ml, but since the 1990s 250ml has slowly become common for energy drinks (e.g. redbull), along with 500ml, often used for beers and sometimes for soft drinks too (particularly in wholesale supply). Into the 1970s the pull-tab was widely popular, but its popularity came with the problem of people frequently simply discarding the pull-tabs on the ground, creating a potential injury risk especially to the feet or fingers. In the 1960s, at least one inventor attempted to solve the litter problem, by having the tab be retained by a stationary key that would wrap the tab around itself, which was unsuccessful commercially. [18]Patton, Phil (1997-11-27). "Public Eye; Wide-mouth design: less glug in beer, more chug in Mountain Dew". The New York Times. Most manual can openers are designed for right-handed use. If some of your family members are left-handed, an electric opener or a one-handed manual opener that can be used with either hand may be the most versatile. Some openers are designed just for left-handed users, but they can be harder to find and more expensive than right-handed or ambidextrous models. Opening mechanisms [ edit ] Old beer can showing punches from a churchkey Beer can pop-top display at a Budweiser Brewery The style of can opener determines where you store it. A freestanding electric can opener needs counter space or perhaps cupboard room if you use it infrequently. Manual can openers often fit in a utensils drawer, but some may find a home in a countertop utensils holder or, if it has a stainless steel body, on a magnetic knife strip. To keep a can opener clean and sharp, store it away from food and moisture in a place that protects the cutting blade. Singh, S. P.; Gorzynski (July 1989). "Effect of Vibration as a Cause of Leakage in aluminum Beer Cans in Palletized Loads". J. Testing and Evaluation. 26 (4).

In 1959, Ermal Fraze devised a can-opening method that would come to dominate the canned drink market. His invention was the "pull-tab". This eliminated the need for a separate opener tool by attaching an aluminum pull-ring lever with a rivet to a pre-scored wedge-shaped tab section of the can top. The ring was riveted to the center of the top, which created an elongated opening large enough that one hole simultaneously served to let the drink flow out while air flowed in. Vela, M.; Toma, R. B.; Reiboldt, W.; Pierri, A. (1998). "Detection of aluminum residue in fresh and stored canned beer". Food Chemistry. 63 (2): 235–037. doi: 10.1016/S0308-8146(97)00236-7. Maxwell, DBS (1993). "Beer Cans: A Guide for the Archaeologist". Historical Archaeology. 27 (1): 95–113. doi: 10.1007/BF03373561. JSTOR 25616219. S2CID 160267011. Precoating of aluminum can sheet - Patent 3832962". www.freepatentsonline.com . Retrieved 2009-07-20. Mikolaj Kondakow and James Wong of Thunder Bay, [ dubious – discuss] Ontario, Canada invented the pull tab version for bottles in or before 1951 (Canadian patent 476789). [22] In 1962, Ermal Cleon Fraze of Dayton, Ohio, United States, invented the similar integral rivet and pull-tab version (also known as ring pull in British English), which had a ring attached at the rivet for pulling, and which would come off completely to be discarded. He received US Patent No. 3,349,949 for his pull-top can design in 1963 and licensed his invention to Alcoa and Pittsburgh Brewing Company, the latter of which first introduced the design on Iron City Beer cans. The first soft drinks to be sold in all-aluminum cans were R.C. Cola and Diet-Rite Cola, both made by the Royal Crown Cola company, in 1964.This electric can opener opens cans from the side of the lid rather than cutting from the top so that you can open regular cans and pull-tab lids. It leaves a smooth edge, so you don’t have to worry about cutting yourself, either.

Such "retained ring-pull" cans supplanted pull-off tabs in the United Kingdom in 1989 for soft drinks and 1990 for alcoholic drinks. [33] Wide mouth [ edit ] Askeland, Donald R.; Haddleton, Frank; Green, Phil; Robertson, Howard (2013-11-11). The Science and Engineering of Materials. Springer. p.408. ISBN 978-1-4899-2895-5. Most metal drink cans manufactured in the United States are made of aluminum, [9] whereas in some parts of Europe and Asia approximately 55 percent are made of steel and 45 percent are aluminum alloy. Steel cans often have a top made of aluminum. Beverage containers are made of two different aluminum alloys. The body is made of the 3004 alloy that can be drawn easily and the top is made of the harder 5182 alloy. [10] This opener is top-rated by users for seniors and arthritic hands, so you can rest assured that comfort is the priority of the tool's design. Even though the can opener is mostly plastic, we found that it felt very durable and couldn't imagine it breaking with normal kitchen use. As for cleaning, it is dishwasher safe, but it is just as efficient to wash by hand.In Hong Kong most cans are 330ml – in the past they were usually 355 or 350ml. 200ml has also become available. Some beers and coffees are, respectively, sold with 500-ml and 250-ml cans. Indonesia introduced 320ml cans for domestically produced beer in 2018. Carbonated soft drink cans are typically 330ml. Lopez, F.; Cabrera, C.; Lorenzo, M. L.; López, M. C. (2002). "Aluminum content of drinking waters, fruit juices and soft drinks: contribution to dietary intake". The Science of the Total Environment. 292 (3): 205–213. Bibcode: 2002ScTEn.292..205L. doi: 10.1016/S0048-9697(01)01122-6. PMID 12146520. The early pull-tabs detached easily. In 1976, the Journal of the American Medical Association noted cases of children ingesting pull-tabs that had broken off and dropped into the can. [23]

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