• hansolo@lemmy.today
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    1 day ago

    Ugh, anything posted on /r/lifehacks. 85% is just the intended but not primary use of a thing.

    One of my favorites is a reposted to death infographic of how to open a can without a can opener: use a knife!

    Bitch, canned food existed for 30 years before anyone bothered to invent a specific can opening tool. Before that everyone used knives. A ton of people in rural areas of the developing world, right now today, use knives to open cans.

    • MintyFresh@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      I have actually used a knife to open cans for months on end. I couldn’t be bothered to buy a new can opener.

      It was a cheap kitchen knife, it pretty much ruined it after a few months, (although I’m sure someone with patience and a whet stone could have brought it back to life.) it’s totally doable and far easier than you might think. Kinda messy tho.

      The moral of the story is buy a can opener.

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        4 hours ago

        Wait, seriously? I get that you can open a can with a knife, and I’ve definitely used some of the weird points on a swiss army knife to do so… but the can opener is easier. If you have one, why wouldn’t you go for it?

        • Evil_Incarnate@sopuli.xyz
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          3 hours ago

          A lot of kitchen workers come from countries that lack education and apparently can openers. My boss likes to hire from these countries to keep costs down.

          A nice 12" chef’s knife is easily ruined and it’s the reason I don’t keep my own knives at work.