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The Evriholder Easi-Twist is a patented jar opener designed to fit a variety of jar sizes, making it a must-have kitchen tool. Its ergonomic design ensures a comfortable grip, perfect for users with limited hand strength or arthritis. Made from BPA-free materials, this durable opener is effective in both wet and dry conditions, ensuring you can tackle any jar with ease.
T**N
Works Great!
Works great!
G**A
Works great
I started getting arthritis in my hands and thumbs, so opening the average mayonnaise and pickle jar became difficult and uncomfortable. This device works great - almost like magic. From reading other reviews, I realize the opener could be a bit fragile and subject to breaking if you're not cautious so I will be careful not to force this open and break it, but if handled properly I don't see why this shouldn't last for quite a while. For example I would use the larger opening for a mayo jar. If you tried to use the second opening, it may force the opener to expand to far and is not necessary. These are so inexpensive I might just buy a second one and have a spare ready to go because they work so well.
L**P
Helping Hand
Opened the jars. It was difficult to get around the lid of the jar, but when I got it on it was easy to open the jar. Bought another for a friend with arthritic hands.
K**R
Best jar opener I have found!
I don’t have a lot of grip strength in my hands. I have bought several kinds of bottle and jar openers over the years and I’m happy to say that this will be my last purchase. It is by far the best opener I have found!! The design handles different sizes of jar lids with ease and gives leverage to twist the open. The silicon does a good job of gripping the tops too. Very easy to use.
S**E
Total Junk
In the following paragraph, I've written why this is junk. But first, I'll mentioned that I read EC's review, where he trashes this jar opener, which broke in two when he tried to adjust it over a Costco jar that has a wide lid. He goes on to recommend it for grammy and people with arthritis. I don't know how he arrived at that conclusion, since people with arthritis need more help than people without that crippling affliction, which I have. So, if this piece of junk doesn't work for people with normal hands, don't expect it to work for anyone else. I often search for items that will help me and that can also be adapted for other purposes. After overlooking this particular jar opener numerous times because it reminds me of similar poorly designed models that I've seen at Sears and dollar stores, I decided to give it a test run. It was definitely a bad decision; I should have listened to my intuition.Length 9 1/8". Largest jar opening: a deceptive 3". Smallest opening: a deceptive 1 1/4". I say deceptive because that is what one perceives while the opener is attached to its cardboard retainer. You are also deceived into thinking that the grip is an inch deep when, in truth, it's only 3/8" (less than half an inch) as the inner part of the opening grip loses 5/8" of hold, making it fit unevenly over any jar you try to open, causing slipping and perhaps harm to your hands. In short, it's more than junk. It's a catastrophe!I've read and written enough reviews to know old reviews for a good product could remain at a website long after the manufacturer decides to skimp on quality and produce an inferior model. The retailer or manufacturer's associates, paid reviewers, and friends might also submit reviews that are less than truthful. So, the reader reads an excellent review and ends up with a lousy product. I've seen such deterioration with Fiskars scissors, the Vitality toothbrush, and a Pentel pen. Somehow, I suspect that this jar opener was always terrible.For arthritic hands and in order of preference I've had good results with the following jar openers: the wrench strap style called Power Grip Power Grip Jar Opening System from Handy Trends (2 PACK) As Seen on TV . I bought a small 4" long nameless version of this junky Easi-Twistjar opener at the dollar store that has a single 2 1/2 inch opening and it works very well on small jars. I also use it to turn my entrance doorknob, where it works very well. My third choice is the Zyliss 20780 Zyliss 20780 Strong Boy Handheld Jar Opener , which I had to play with for awhile before I figured out the trick to keep it from slipping. Once I managed to solve that problem, it works as well as the Power Grip. Eventually, I'll buy an electric jar opener and give it a test "drive".I almost forgot the old Gilhoolie twister jar opener Twister Jar Opener which I loved when my hands were good; it's an excellent product that has been around for about a century, varied from the original design, but still great for people without arthritis and perhaps those with mild arthritis. Another good product for people with good hands because it still requires a nice manual grip is the Amco Swing Away Amco Swing-A-Way 711BK Comfort Grip Jar Opener, Black . Both the Gilhoolie and the Swing Away are mostly metal.If you're selecting a jar opener for yourself or with someone with a disability, please keep in mind that there are various levels of disabilities; some people are weaker than others, so the best way to find the right product is to give it a test "drive".
S**M
Largest Slot Not Big Enough
Tried to open a large jar of soup. The lid measured 3" in circumference. The largest slot on the top was just not large enough. I had to use a different jar opener. Was bummed that they did not make the largest slot large enough to fit larger lids.
C**6
Super big help for someone who has RD [rheumatoid disease]
My autoimmune disease has taken a toll on my hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders and I can no longer open water bottles and the such on my own. At least not without this tool. This gives me my independence in opening water bottles myself again. I have no tried it on larger jars and such. But I imagine it would work just as well. Love it! Actually bought this one for my mother-in-law who has arthritis and also has problems opening things.
A**E
Wonderful gift for elderly
I bought this for my 80 year old mother who has difficulty at times opening lids and tops. This does the trick. This opens a wide variety of sizes - from lids of most anything you would have in a pantry to something as small as an the top on eye drops. My mom uses this and it gives her another level of independence so she doesn’t need to rely on someone else to open it for her. She called the other night proud of the fact that she couldn’t open the top to her eye drops, thought she would have to drive to my brother’s house to have him do that for he because her eyes were causing her discomfort. Then she remembered this was in her kitchen drawer. The opener worked right away, even on something even this small.
C**C
Muy util
Muy útil
C**A
Otimo
Muito util e de otimo material
C**S
Very Helpful Jar Opener
I haven't used this jar opener a lot since I got it, but when I have used it, it has been very helpful. I have used more than one size, so the fact that it accommodates multiple sizes of jars is very helpful. The only jar I couldn't use it on so far was a Costco sized jar of peanut butter. It does make quick and easy work of opening jars when feeble hands aren't able. I would recommend it to others if they are having difficulty opening jars or bottles.
M**N
Five Stars
Very useful for those hard to open plastic drinks bottles and awkward jars, opens everything with ease.
L**
Útil
Es muy útil, solucione mis problemas, ya no me duelen las manos
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