malcolmrobert
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Mention has been made of buying tins of meats for lunch and snacks. I assume these are like the tuna and salmon tins one buys in North America. Do these tins come equipped with a key or must one supply one's own can opener?
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I was in Spain in 2008, so my info is a bit old, but quite a lot of the cans did have some kind of pull-open kind of hinge. I didn't have a tin opener, so had to be careful what I chose, but there was always something suitable.malcolmrobert said:Do these tins come equipped with a key or must one supply one's own can opener?
For those that don't find something like this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EGHWXS/?tag=casaivar02-20malcolmrobert said:or must one supply one's own can opener?
Now I understand what a P-38 can opener is. Thank you.BlackDog said:For those that don't find something like this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EGHWXS/?tag=casaivar02-20malcolmrobert said:or must one supply one's own can opener?