Skip to main content

Review: Sharper Image No-Hands Deluxe Auto Can Opener

We couldn’t imagine getting excited about a can opener, but this little guy managed to get us fired up about busting into our bartlett pears in heavy syrup. Just place it on top of a can, push the button and stand back. The hidden blade slides out from underneath and cuts off the top of […]
review image

All products featured on WIRED are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Rating:

8/10

WIRED
One touch timer-based operation. Blade never touches contents of can -- no cleaning necessary. Small enough to fit in a utensil drawer (6.5-inches long and 7 ounces). Full one year warranty.
TIRED
Only works on round cans. Cutting alters can's center of gravity. Timer may require second button push on large cans. Blade may stick when batteries run low.

We couldn't imagine getting excited about a can opener, but this little guy managed to get us fired up about busting into our bartlett pears in heavy syrup. Just place it on top of a can, push the button and stand back. The hidden blade slides out from underneath and cuts off the top of the can, just below the lid. Granted, placing a container of Alpo in this gadget is a little tricky and it's not the fastest can opener in history. But, when it's finished it holds onto the lid so you can slide it into the recycling bin. No nasty metal edges to avoid!