Actually, was meant ("overhere") at home. Nevermind, I hope you enjoyed your can
I see that Lynn was a bit quicker than myself. As she says, it was meant as a joke, regarding your "flag". I didn't even know that the Spam-"flag" was set by default; I thought it was chosen by the user, for those paranoid types, that don't want other people to even know what country they're from. Hope you didn't take any offense from the slight misunderstanding. :-) And, lastly, my apologies to Luna Knife, for contributing to more off-topic. :-) Sendt fra min HTC One med Tapatalk
Je bila čist uredu konzerva... Back on topic: What size cans are we using? And wouldn't it be smarter to use something like cm/s or inches/s (although I prefer the metric system )
One 13.2oz Can of Dog food is opened per day.
My times are all on #300 (approx. 15oz.) cans.
So, my times (for #300 or '15oz' cans )...Hand Crank Opener (Swing-a-Way): 6.7 secondsP-51: 27 secondsWave: 26 secondsPST knockoff (sheffield): 23 secondsVic Tinker: 28 secondsJuice S2: 27 secondsSOG Powerlock: FAILFrom THIS thread...http://forum.multitool.org/index.php?topic=37059.0
Here is a good Vic's time, approx. 20 seconds (the first one):
Quote from: Caranthanus on February 25, 2014, 07:13:50 PMHere is a good Vic's time, approx. 20 seconds (the first one):This CLOSELY matches my experience. You can see the dynamic rocking motion when he's running the Vic opener.
And... having assumed I'd done the best time I could with that tool, I opened two more cans for dinner (cheap mini beef ravioli, don't judge me!)The first one was about 17 seconds (my hubby apparently didn't know where the stop button was on the timer). The second was 15.76 seconds. Caught on video.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBFGh4ZOPqM&feature=youtu.be
I leave the lids on intentionally, less issue in clean-up and recycling. If you feel the time is unfair, add a third of a second.
I agree here. To me open means easy effective removal of contents, not necessarily complete detachment of lid. IMO, leaving "the hinge" actually is a step up in skillset.
I don't understand how you can get those times. When I opened a can a few hours ago, with a regular can opener, it took me close to a minute. Is it years of practice or is it just the fact that I don't belong in a kitchen? Sendt fra min HTC One med Tapatalk
I think the pst might be in trouble. I just did an untimed run on a Vic Farmer that felt very fast
Yesterday, I opened two #300 cans for dinner. Vic Farmer: 21.66 seconds (down from about 28 seconds)Leatherman PST II: 18.96 seconds (down from about 23 seconds)Neither run was very smooth, and I'm pretty confident I'll end up with sub-20-second time with a vic can opener pretty soon.