Kenwood Electric Can Opener
A white freestanding electric can opener with a bottle opener and knife sharpener incorporated into the unit. The lever that activates the unit has a grey slip resistant handle.
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A white freestanding electric can opener with a bottle opener and knife sharpener incorporated into the unit. The lever that activates the unit has a grey slip resistant handle.
A white freestanding electric can opener with a bottle opener and knife sharpener incorporated into the unit. The lever that activates the unit has a grey slip resistant handle.
1.Plug the appliance into the power supply.
2.Lift the lever to the open position.
3.Hold the can with the top rim resting under the metal guide pin and the can resting on the drive wheel.
4.Press the lever lightly down to activate the motor.
5.The self starting blade will pierce the can and commence the cutting.
6.The can will be held in a fixed position with the magnet resting against the lid.
7.Once the can is open, the motor will automatically stop, retaining the can and lid in place.
8.To remove, lift the lever whilst holding the can.
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Supplier | Location | Contact | Website |
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Hagmeyer Appliances (importer) | Kingsgrove, NSW | Sales: 02 9370 8888 Fax: 02 9554 4911 | |
Retravision | Brookvale, NSW | Sales: 02 9938 3488 Fax: 02 9938 3641 |
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