

⚡ Open cans like a pro—fast, safe, and hands-free!
The JML Electric Can Opener is a powerful, automatic kitchen gadget designed for effortless, one-touch can opening. Featuring a stainless steel blade that cuts smoothly without leaving sharp edges, it safely handles all can shapes and sizes. Its ergonomic design caters especially to users with arthritis or limited hand mobility, while the built-in magnet ensures mess-free lid disposal. Compact and stylish, it’s a must-have tool that transforms daily kitchen tasks into seamless experiences.




| ASIN | B002R5JHQO |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,931 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 5 in Electric Can Openers 517 in Kitchen Tools & Gadgets |
| Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Brand Name | JML |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (9,811) |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
| Manufacturer | JML |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
P**N
THIS GADGET IS AMAZING.
This gadget has been a complete game changer in our kitchen. It is AMAZING. I have got a Repetitive Strain Injury in my left hand and wrist caused by having to open 16 tins of cat food every day!!!! This product is an absolute god send. It has made my life much much easier now and opens 9 out of 10 of our cat food tins. If you buy one thing for your kitchen, then buy this...you will NOT REGRET IT. It also removes the outside rim of the cans making it so much easier to empty ALL the food out and makes cleaning it for recycling also easier. It is excellent value for money.
D**F
Recommended for anyone whose hands aren’t as nimble as they should be
One of my household suffers from osteoarthritis, and this painful condition has meant that opening tins, a regular task whilst cooking has become nigh on impossible with the two most common mechanical types available: either a claw type can opener that rips through a lid leaving sharp edges; or a butterfly can opener that features a rotating cutting wheel and requires a handle to be turned. Even trying to buy cans with pull rings to save having to use a can opener at all has been ineffective as the grip required to use the ring pull simply isn’t there. This is extremely frustrating for the sufferer, who takes pride in being independent and dislikes having to ask one of the other household occupants to perform this task with a passion. To give that sense of independence back to the sufferer I purchased a JML™ Hands Free Battery Powered Tin Can Opener which will perform this vital task with just the effort required to press a large button. What attracted me to this particular opener was one of the claims made in the product information: “Ideal for those with arthritis or limited hand mobility”. Other electric can openers didn’t necessarily make this claim, and at £14.99 I thought the price was acceptable for the extra functionality given a manual opener would cost in the region of £3-£5. That large button seems to have been deliberately designed with impaired hands in mind, and after fitting the 4 x AA batteries to the underside of the opener it operated effectively and intuitively. The user simply places the opener on the top of the can with the large cutting wheel pressed against the side and pushes the start button. That’s a trigger for a smaller cutting wheel to grip the can very securely, with the back of the opener lifting up and moving around the tin lid all by itself. When the lid has been opened the back of the opener falls flat against the top of the newly opened tin, with the freshly cut lid attached to it thanks to a large magnet on the underside, and it’s just a matter of pressing that large button to turn off the opener. What I particularly like is that the opener is very tactile and sits in a hand without the greatest grip easily. It’s deliberately chunky, but doesn’t weigh a lot even with batteries added. Most of the construction is smooth, food quality plastic which easily wipes down if it gets messy with a damp cloth – don’t put in the normal washing up if you want it to continue working. The ‘business end’ is stainless steel so will remain bright and shiny, which some manual tin openers do not. The cut isn’t made on the top of the can but just below, on the side of the lid, and whilst the opener is operating the grip on that lid is very firm indeed – it’s not slipping off. What is surprising is the cut on both the lid and the can is smooth – there’s no chance of cutting your fingers on a sharp edge here which is a very nice feature. The opener will happily open cans with or without an integrated ring pull, of all sizes such as small tins of peas or carrots, large tins of new potatoes, or Fray Bentos™ pies which are a very occasional treat but often tricky to get into. The can lid doesn’t need to be circular either, with the opener tackling rectangular sardine and mackerel tins just as readily. To say that the primary user of this can opener is delighted would be an understatement. She has found it easy to use, easy to keep clean, and liberating, getting rid of a significant source of almost daily frustration. The opener sits easily in amongst other kitchen utensils in a cutlery drawer and doesn’t take up a lot of space, measuring around 15.5cm long, 6.5cm at it’s widest, and around 4.5cm at it’s deepest. With batteries in situ it weighs around 320g. The only slight downsides I can see from this product are that pressing the button doesn’t always result in instant turn off, you might have to press it twice for it to register, and an automatic cut off facility would be a nice-to-have; and occasionally the cutter has to traverse the can twice to make the cut, although this usually happens with tinned potatoes which seem to have a thicker layer of steel to chew through. Both of these are minor issues when judged against the sense of liberty this device has brought, and I’d recommend it for anyone whose hands aren’t as nimble as they should be.
L**.
Perfect.
Easy to use.value for money
Z**E
Great for retaining independence
Great bit of kit, I have progressive dexterity and strength issues and this product has been a lifesaver. Slot it onto the correct place and press the button, let it do it's thing, lef with no sharp edges. Only thing i will say is the packaging was hard to get open and the batteries fidily to insert so i needed help with that, some may find the unit too heavy to move around. Bonus is as long as i can still grip and position it, I dont have to ask my partner to open the can for me anymore.
L**R
Great can opener
Very easy to use and does the job.
J**B
Best kitchen gadget for functionality and fun!
Excuse the pun… it does exactly what it says on the tin! JML - it just works. Neat, clean, white electric can opener that is magnetic on top so you just place on top of the can you wish to open and it slides itself into place. Press the button and watch the magic. It moves itself around the tin unaided in a full circle and when it gets back to the start you just repress the button to stop it. It lifts off the tin leaving the tin looking like nothing has happened. The opener once used has no signs of food so only needs a wipe over and back into the drawer. Going back to the tin can, it looks like it is completely in tact but in fact a smooth, neat cut has completely removed the lid which then lifts off easily with NO sharp edges. You could run your tongue around the edge and it wouldn’t get cut. So good I ordered a second one for my mum’s Christmas stocking (she’s in her 80s and going to love it!). It works with dented tins, tins with ring pulls on top and best yet, for the corned beef square tin that has the tool missing. I’m now actively looking for more challenges for it. The only downside - I can only give it 5 stars.
M**S
its hopeless to be honest.
the product is useless. it couldnt open a simply can of tomatoe soup of a tin of peas.. it just glides round cutting nothing open.
R**O
easy useage not true
not very easy to use
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