InevitableSwing [none/use name] to askchapo • 9 months agoDo you do this?imagemessage-square34 fedilinkarrow-up1138file-text
arrow-up1138imageDo you do this?InevitableSwing [none/use name] to askchapo • 9 months agomessage-square34 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squareREgonhexbear5·edit-29 months agoPut em back into the can when I've emptied it. If I'm at a place that gets emptied rarely then I also stomp the cans flat link
minus-squareelectric_nan@lemmy.mlhexbear4·9 months agoGet a different can opener. They make them now that don't leave sharp edges at all. linkfedilink
minus-squareelectric_nan@lemmy.mlhexbear3·9 months agoAh yeah, I see. I just cram them back into the can, fwiw. linkfedilink
minus-squareNacarbac [any]hexbear2·9 months agoI just use my safe can opener on those as well, works fine. It uses pressure to split the rolled over seam around the edge, so it doesn't matter too much what kinda can it is. link
minus-squareHexamerous [none/use name]hexbear2·9 months agoYou put them in the metal recycling with the rest of the can. link
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Put em back into the can when I've emptied it. If I'm at a place that gets emptied rarely then I also stomp the cans flat
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Get a different can opener. They make them now that don't leave sharp edges at all.
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Ah yeah, I see. I just cram them back into the can, fwiw.
I just use my safe can opener on those as well, works fine. It uses pressure to split the rolled over seam around the edge, so it doesn't matter too much what kinda can it is.
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You put them in the metal recycling with the rest of the can.
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