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mav
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23rd May 07 at 17:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

We've got an electric on...But most tins now have ring pull things do they not?
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Tuna tins don't
drunkenfool
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or morrisons spaghetti bolognese that i just struggled to open
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I bought a new one from Tescos at the weekend, was £2 or something
It is the shizzle!
I too have struggled to get my tins of peaches opened in a reasonable time with too much effort expended.

This baby is marked up as a "Geared tin opened" It slices tin like a knife through butter.

OH YES
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Tuna tins don't


If you bent the lid on a tuna one (with a ring pull) you would be able to drain the brine very well

How sad is this thread please
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Tuna tins don't


The mini John West tuna tins do

Also yes it is brilliant for draining the brine
Robin
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I see your bent lid, post ringpull, and raise you a tuna drainer, oh yes



(Came free with some Princes Tuna chunks a while back )
ed
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You should try the tuna which is already in mayonase and has sweetcorn in it. It's amazing and there is no brine
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I don't like mayo and sweetcorn makes me wretch ever since I had to unblock some drains in my old job
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I'd rather drain the tuna and add my own mayo and sweetcorn, the stuff that comes pre packed looks quite unappealing.
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yes and buy tuna in oil not brine

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