| | |  | Books for Foodies > | Home » » Rosle Can Opener | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | The award-winning Rosle brand stands for style and quality in the kitchen and dining areas. Since 1888, Rosle has been using German engineering to produce the finest quality professional cooking tools and kitchen utensils, designed for optimal performance, comfort and appearance for both the home cook and the professional chef. Ergonomically designed, Rosle products are investments in quality that will serve you well and will bring pleasure to food preparation. Rosle products are renowned for functional solutions and an emphasis on timeless design. All Rosle products pass through elaborate manufacturing processes during production and do not leave their premises until passing strict quality control tests. Only 18/10 stainless steel, a superior quality, hardwearing and user-friendly material, is used in the production of Rosle products. Stainless steel is hygienic, neutral to flavors and odors, robust, decorative, and easy to clean. All Rosle products include a limited lifetime warranty. | | | Features: | |
• Can opener measures 6.7 inches in length
• The cutting wheel of the can opener runs smoothly along the can rim without contact to the contents
• Opener does not cut can so no metal shavings fall into food and no sharp edges
• Slim one handle design for easy storing
• Hand washing recommended, Limited lifetime warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.9 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.8 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.4 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.37 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 90 reviews |
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Little tricky to use but won't work nowFeb 06, 2010 Had this unit for about 5 years. Overall, once you got figured out how to seat the opener on the can it worked very well and with little effort. It is trickier to lock it into place on some cans. Also, if a friend or neighbor is over helping prepare food and goes to use it - good luck unless they've used a similar type can opener. Now after about 5 years the unit has worn out and wont open any cans...however, that is longer than most can openers have lasted....then again, it's 2 to 3 times more $$ than the swing aways.
the BESTJan 18, 2010 This is the best can opener ever. I am sold on Rosle - cuts along the side of the can, instead of leaving a sharp edge around the top. Works as well on large or tomato paste cans, when you turn in the reverse direction after the cut, it releases the can. The cutting edge doesn't get dirty. If it does break as other reviewers experienced, I'll buy another because it is the best can opener I've ever used.
Entirely what it's "cracked" up to be!Dec 17, 2009 The Rosle can opener is a superb gadget. We've used ours for about five years and loved it. We've never put it into the dishwasher, preferring, instead to handwash it, so the plastic wasn't dried out or anything. Today, however, when my wife was using it, the plastic handle cracked right into. The way in which it cracked could have led to a nasty cut or abrasion.
Best can opener by far!!!!Nov 29, 2009 Short but sweet review.
I have purchased many other safety can openers, and after many uses they tend to not open properly any longer.
I have had the Rösle Can Opener for over a year now, and it still works as good as it did on day 1. It is a bit pricey but SOOOO worth it if you are looking for the best safety edge can opener.
Wore out quickly - too expensive for one-year of lifeNov 01, 2009 After reading extensive good reviews for this product, including professional reviews from the websites of a major cooking magazine, I swallowed hard and purchased this expensive (for me) can opener. It worked great for about a year, then began to fail. Now it still works, if you are willing to circle a can several times to make a complete cut. Part of the circular blade has apparently lost its edge.
On the other hand, my standard Kitchen Aid "normal" can opener has lasted twenty or more years. If this Rosle were $5, it might be ok, but I paid top-dollar and expect long product life. What a disappointment.
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