Justin
2025-08-05 15:45:59
Just as I remember from Boy Scouts. I purchased the pack of can openers and I was very pleased. I have one of these can openers that is 38 years old and still works. The pack of can openers is of the same quality. I passed several of them out to a group of my friends. A couple of them were very impressed that they open cans. I explained to the when S*** hits the dan and power is off. These can opened with still work. They don’t break. Very impressed with the quality. Recommend this product.
Ron Dillon
2025-08-04 15:56:24
Inused these in the military. I travel a lot now, and dont always like to eat out. These are handy to have if I need to open a xan of soup or other food. Easy to carry, and doesnt even irritate the Gestapo at the airports.
Kelley
2025-07-26 18:34:36
Nice quality! Worth the money!
Rick Howell
2025-07-11 15:20:11
They didn’t send me theUS Shelby brand l ordered. The p-38s were all OK but the p-51s l got had 1 that was bad. I should have gotten the US Shelby brand I ordered.
KIJO SMITH
2025-06-17 17:52:03
Two sizes great for buyout bag or camping and hiking easy to use opens can without any problem add a church key and your camping kitchen becomes easier to use.
Jana Jacobson
2025-03-24 14:03:17
They were all there and in order. I have not used them yet. I packed one for hiking and the others in my emergency kit. I need to teach thr kids how to use one.
Sassy1017
2025-03-07 10:05:20
They work but are thin and feel like they will break
Roger A.
2025-02-17 16:20:51
The Army called it a P38, Marines call it a "John Wayne". It was indispensable in the days of C-rations or MCI (meals combat individual). Every Grunt wore one on their dog tags. With a little practice it allows you open any can quickly and efficiently. I find it easier to use then a Swiss army knife can opener. It is light and compact. If you are having problems with leverage on the small P38 then use the larger can opener. Give one to family members who might need to open a can while away from home.