Let’s say you don’t have a can opener available or you forgot to bring one with you, and you badly need to open one immediately. You might think it’s completely helpless and there is no other way to pen the can, but you will be surprised to know that you can find an alternative tool that you might already have with you, and that is a spoon or knife! With some effort and through this easy-to-follow video tutorial by HowTo Channel on YouTube, you will be able to open your can in no time. Read the written instructions down below now and see for yourself.

Materials:

  • Canned food
  • Spoon
  • Knife

Directions:

Method #1: Spoon

Grab a sturdy spoon, then hold it firmly upside down so that the tip of the handle is pointed on the inner edge of the can, and start rubbing the spoon in one place applying enough pressure to pierce a hole. Flip the spoon over and continue cutting the lid open with the spoon itself as shown in the video. Do this method carefully because you can easily cut your palms open.

How to Open a Can Without a Can Opener
Image credit: HowTo Channel via YouTube

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Method #2: Knife

Hold the knife right side up with the sharp tip pointing down the inner edge of the can, then while holding the handle tightly, pound your hand with your palm until you’ve pierced a hole through. Make another hole right next to it, then keep piercing holes around the edges, and carefully cut the sides connecting the holes as shown in the video until fully open.

Easy Can Opening Hack Tutorial
Image credit: HowTo Channel via YouTube

How To Open A Can With A Spoon Or Knife

*Thanks to HowTo Channel via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this hack, then you’ll surely love his other videos too, so give his channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Open a Can with a Spoon or Knife

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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