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Finding yourself with a canned good and no can opener might feel like an insurmountable roadblock, but you can still open it with a little creativity, patience, and care. Here's how to do it ...
Need to open a can without a can opener? Try these three handy methods. You can find the tools you need around your home—or even outdoors.
You can open a can without a can opener — you just have to be careful. Here's how to open a can with a knife, metal spoon or no tools at all (a rough surface).
No can opener? No problem. Whether you’re in the kitchen or the wild, here are 8 tested ways to open a can without a can opener, according to survivalist pros.
There are still eight survivalist-pro-approved ways to open a can without a can opener — all of which will help you best continue on your meal-making adventure or camping trip.
If you don't have a can opener on hand, here's exactly how you can get into a can. Hint: all you need is a metal spoon.
Using a can opener is the easiest and most efficient way to open canned goods, but there are still ways to get your food out if yours is lost, broken or nonexistent.
While it's possible to open a can with a rough surface or a pocketknife in a pinch, we'd rather involve fewer sharp edges. We've found a safe, easy solution to opening a can without a can opener.
You can open a can without a can opener — you just have to be careful. Here's how to open a can with a knife, metal spoon or no tools at all (a rough surface).
If you don't have a can opener on hand, here's exactly how you can get into a can. Hint: all you need is a metal spoon.
Need to open a can without a can opener? Try these handy methods that incorporate common tools around your home (plus a little elbow grease).