How To Use Can Opener To Open Bottle
If the side of a lid is not wide then opening the jar using the bottle opener on your can opener is a breeze because the handles of the can opener provide good leverage.
How to use can opener to open bottle. 4 a can opener that has a built in bottle opener. You can use a can opener blade like the ones on a pocket knife to open up a can. Place the metal tooth the wedge on the lip of the can. Fold it in half again and believe it or not the bent edge should be strong and sturdy enough to pop open a bottle. This will automatically align the wheel of the opener to where it needs to be.
Place the metal u shape of the belt buckle and place it under the bottle cap. The force should pop the cap right off. The easiest way to open a beer bottle is to wedge a bottle opener under the cap and then pry it off. Open the arms of the can opener. Firmly squeeze the arms together.
Hold the can steady and rock the handle of the knife back and forth to start cutting along the can. This works best if you have a belt with a metal buckle or clasp. Unfold the opener blade and puncture the lip of the can with the tip of the blade. Position the bottle cap over the edge of the countertop and press down hard with the heel of your hand on the top of the bottle cap. Use the edge of a belt buckle to simulate a bottle opener.
A countertop can also be a bottle opener. Continue cutting around the lid until you can lift it up and access the contents. With your dominant hand place the bent buck under the cap and push upward which. You can also use a lighter to open a beer bottle. However if you don t have a bottle opener you can still open a beer by resting the rim of the cap on the edge of a countertop or table and then hitting the top of the cap with your palm.
Pull the buckle backward to bend the cap and open the bottle. Just wedge the little claw of the bottle opener under the lid and go around the jar lifting the sides of the lid in an up.