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kitchenware H. Smooth-Edge Can Opener


An intuitive easy-guide system automatically aligns on cans to open without leaving sharp edges. Claw removes lids to keep your hands clean. Our exclusive pull-tab feature easily opens pull-tab cans. Ergonomic handle and easy-grip knob are comfortable for right- and left-handers. #2759 $21.00 


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I. Can Strainer Strain fruits, veggies and tuna without the mess. Fits most standard cans. 3½". Dishwasher-safe. #2495 $5.50 j


J. Scoop Clip Measure 1 tbsp. or 1 tsp. of dry ingredients, then clip bag securely closed. Perfect for coffee and sugar. Fits up to 83


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Dishwasher- and freezer-safe. #2555 $6.00 j


K. Jar Opener Get a grip on stubborn lids up to 3½". Soft- grip handle makes it easy to use by hand, or mount it under a kitchen cabinet. 8½". #2677 $11.50 


L. Easy Opener Effortlessly open twist-off caps, pull-tabs and vacuum-sealed jar lids. Magnet keeps it handy. Dishwasher-safe. #2590 $5.50 j


FAVORITE HOST "-wide bag.


M. Hot Pad/Trivet


A silicone hot pad, trivet, jar opener and nonskid mat, all in one! Heat-resistant to 675°F. In cranberry. 8" x 8". Dishwasher-safe. #2156 $11.00 


P. i-Slice™


Clip coupons, cut shrink-wrap and open CDs and DVDs with this lightweight ceramic blade. Includes built-in magnet and keyring hole. In cranberry. #2997 $4.00 


N. Microfiber Towel Thousands of tiny loops create a super- absorbent, nonabrasive surface for drying dishes and wet or dry cleaning. In cranberry. Imported. 20" x 16". Lint-free and machine washable. #2981 $8.50 j


O. Tie-It


Flexible and reusable ties are indispensable in the kitchen, garage and basement. Set of 15 in three sizes: 5½", 6" and 7¼". #1795 $7.00 j


Q. Flexible Funnels Fill grinders (p. 41) and bottles without spilling. Flexible silicone won’t crack, and funnels nest for easy storage. Large size has an extra-wide spout. Set of two in cranberry. Dishwasher-safe. #1746 $12.00 j


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super-absorbent for wet or dry cleaning


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