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4 Tools In One CanDandy®!
CanDandy® Hammer Securely Closes Lids!
While rotating the can, lightly tap the lid onto the container. Due to its perfectly weighted design, the CanDandy® secures press-ft container lids with minimal force. Full size hammers can exert excessive force which distorts lids and cans, leading to air gaps resulting in rapid spoilage of saved materials.
CanDandy® Opener, Opens Press-fit Lids Easily!
Round container press-fit lids are opened by placing the opener under the edge of the can lid and giving the tool a twist. The handle gives sufficient leverage to allow use on F-style, press-fit type gallon cans (as used to package clearcoat). F-style cans are opened by placing the tool on its side and using the container handle as fulcrum. CanDandy® is ideal for opening most types of press on lids.
CanDandy® Cap Tool Removes and Replaces Safety Lids Effortlessly!
To use, simply line up the jaws with the serration on the safety cap, press down, while gripping, and give a twist. The serrated jaws of the CanDandy® are forged to a radius that allows an even grip around the full circumference of press-and-turn type caps.
No other tools addresses the challenges (aggravation) associated with these metal lined lids. Users generally resort to some type of channel pliers for removal. By using channel pliers there is a high risk of distorting the metal liner of these caps causing the caps not to seal properly, resulting in loss of materials and investment.
CanDandy®’s jaw design provides a greater and more even grip, allowing easy removal and replacement of these caps without damaging the interior metal liner.
CanDandy® Awl Creates Drain Holes
Simply place the awl into a can’s sealing groove and strike the top of the tool lightly with the palm of your hand. The boss at the top of the awl serves as a stop, to regulate the depth of the awl. In addition, CanDandy® can create multiple drain holes in less time than alternative methods.
A traditional awl, which can require the use of a hammer, has no stop control for depth. Without a stop control, use of a traditional awl can ruin the sealing ability of a can, if driven too far.
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