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Black & Decker CO85 Spacemaker Can Opener, White | 
enlarge | Brand: Black & Decker Category: Kitchen
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $14.99 You Save: $5.00 (25%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 3010
Color: White Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 780 x 520 x 640
MPN: CO85 Model: CO85 UPC: 050875507760 EAN: 0050875528185 ASIN: B000BHIEZ0
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| Features:
| • | Power Pierce Cutter | | • | Knife Sharpener and Bottle Opener | | • | Hands Free Operation | | • | Opens Big and Tall Cans | | • | Spacemaker |
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Product Description White, Spacemaker Can Opener, Knife Sharpener & Bottle Opener, Auto-Off, Power Pierce Cutter, Removable Blade.
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| Customer Reviews:
Waste of money August 21, 2008 Great idea, but poor product. My parents have a B&D spacemaker from years ago and it still is in perfect condition and runs like a champ. I got this one and it died within the 1st month. It sounded like it was going to die everytime and after awhile it wouldn't even hold the can up long enough to open it. A lot of times once it was done opening the can (if it ever got that far), it would drop the can....made a mess most times. I am going on ebay to see if I can find the version that my parents have. Otherwise it's back to old style. Very disappointed in this can opener.
Spacemaker Can Opener Review March 19, 2008 This is the third or fourth under the cabinet Black & Decker can opener we have purchased and installed and is probably the best of all. It is easy for my wife to operate, the cutter attachment removes easily for cleaning and reinstalls easily. We hope they continue to make this model.
Caution: Poor Mounting Design Won't Work on Some Cabinets November 10, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
We had a 10-year-old Spacemaker Can Opener that we liked. It died recently, and we purchased this model at the large superstore near our home. I am a handyman (we built our own home) and this new model will NOT mount properly on European-style kitchen cabinets (with a full-overlay door)! I could make a shim to mount it perhaps 3" below the cabinet, but that would be ridiculous. The mounting for this uses four screws through the base of the cabinet, but there are two front screws within 1/2" of the front of the unit. And the lever swings up 1" ABOVE the top of the unit to insert a can. So the front two mounting screws would need to be mounted into the bottom edge of the cabinet door, or the can opener cannot be used! The printed installation instructions do point out to be sure that the can opener is mounted close enough to the front of the cabinet so that the lever will clear the front of the door. But in doing this, the front two screws cannot be used. So it is going back to the store. What is wrong with B&D Engineering?
Waste of money - AVOID May 11, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I totally agree with the previous reviewer,this opener has no power and even sounds like it's agonizing over the chore of opening the lid. It is definitely hard to get a can started since the cutting edge will not lift up enough to be able to hook the can edge into it, and forget about even trying to see the blade while doing said placement!
After only a week's use, it stalled numerous times while trying to open a large tuna can size. The can gets jammed and the motor continues to whine, and it took herculean effort to get the can back out of its grip. I had to unplug it several times to keep it from burning out its motor while I tried to free the can.
I cannot believe the poor design and jamming problems from the B & D namesake, much less the highly touted Spacemaker line of appliances over the years. It's definitely back to a Proctor Silex like I had before and this piece of junk is outta here!
Not very effective March 22, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I replaced a 10 year old undercounter with this one. The wheel is small and uses a fixed cutter instead of a rotating one. As result cuts are slow, jagged, and often stalls the motor. Very hard to get a can started. Its going in the trash
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