Reddit Reddit reviews Hamilton Beach Open Ease Automatic Jar Opener, Model 76800

We found 4 Reddit comments about Hamilton Beach Open Ease Automatic Jar Opener, Model 76800. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Kitchen & Dining
Kitchen Utensils & Gadgets
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Jar Openers
Hamilton Beach Open Ease Automatic Jar Opener, Model 76800
Effortless push-button openingSimply place the jar opener on top of the jar and press the engage buttonCompact for easy storage in a drawer or cabinetOpens a wide variety of jar sizes-no jar is too tallDurable and built to last. Please refer the User Guide and the Instructional video before use.
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4 Reddit comments about Hamilton Beach Open Ease Automatic Jar Opener, Model 76800:

u/FelisEros · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

We call this my boyfriend replacer. Fair warning, though: It is super noisy.

u/CheesyGoodness · 2 pointsr/rheumatoid

My wife got this jar opener for me last year, works great if she's having problems gripping.

Another thing that's been awesome is the Bed Buddy, you can warm it up in the microwave, and it's very flexible...works as a cold pack, too.

u/tetpnc · 1 pointr/AskReddit

For those of you that are curious, I found this product on Amazon. I think I might get one for my mom!

u/kikellea · 1 pointr/disability

Some products I find help:

  • Can opener
  • Jar opener (twisty lids)
  • Easy-open containers (mostly preference; I prefer the Snap and Pop kinds)
  • Well-oiled pans, or at least non-stick stuff (a good pan/pot is underrated, I think)

    Freezing things is a great idea. He could still help you prepare and cook the things, and still have options if he doesn't have energy to cook sometimes. Lots of people do this, hence the sub /r/MealPrepSunday :P

    Maybe consider a crockpot (/r/slowcooking)? Might be good for a beginner, and the recipes usually don't require a ton of work.

    This likely won't be an option now, or ever, but if it comes up: a powerchair with an elevate feature is amazing. I mostly use this feature in the kitchen and am honestly unsure how I'd manage without it. (I'm probably overall weaker than your brother, but I can stand for a little bit, too. "A little bit" doesn't really cut it while cooking, IME.)

    One site that's great for beginners, I think, is Budget Bytes. They provide step-by-step pictures for most/all recipes, and, obviously, aim for affordable dishes.

    EDIT: Toaster ovens are amazing and so much easier than a regular oven.