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Kitchenaid Can Opener – A Handy Attachment

Submitted by Wanda on October 7, 2008 – 1:13 pmNo Comment

kitchenaid-can-opener-attachmentOne great thing about having a KitchenAid stand mixer is that you can buy attachments for just about any purpose.

So it comes as no surprise that there is this handy can opener that will open any can whether it’s large or small.

The beauty of this can opener is that it leaves the edges smooth and snag-free and as the opener has a built in magnet that holds the can securely in place until the lid is removed.

The KitchenAid can opener attachment fastens securely to the front of your mixer. And because it is so compact you can store it conveniently away when you are not using it.

Now the people at KitchenAid are really smart and innovative, so they have also come up with another can opener that fits all Kitchenaid Mixers. An ideal concept if you have trouble finding a can opener for your particular model of mixer.

Where can I buy a can opener for my KitchenAid stand mixer?:

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