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Shinamae Wed 03-Nov-21 23:42:09

Does anybody know an easy way to open the cap on this mouthwash bottle? I have just spent over 10 minutes trying to open it, even using scissors which slipped and nearly gashed my hand. I give up now ?

Barbia53 Sat 06-Nov-21 13:24:16

I sit and hold the bottle between my knees and use the palms of my hands to squeeze and turn cap. I get more pressure on the top that way. Rheumatoid arthritis in hands makes life difficult but rubber gloves and the stuff you can put under doormat to stop slippage is useful sometimes too.

Jannicans Sun 07-Nov-21 20:42:03

Why do shops not provide a service whereby they will open the ungettable into bottles for people who can't do it or the people proof hard plastic containers that need a chainsaw to to possibly open them. It would be a much appreciated service.

Shinamae Sun 07-Nov-21 21:20:57

Jannicans

Why do shops not provide a service whereby they will open the ungettable into bottles for people who can't do it or the people proof hard plastic containers that need a chainsaw to to possibly open them. It would be a much appreciated service.

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MayBee70 Sun 07-Nov-21 22:51:53

I think they do. But I can’t remember where I read it or which supermarket said it.

Vkim Mon 12-Dec-22 16:07:48

Hi that’s a great idea will try it.
I have a couple of ideas to open jam jars etc use a bottle opener to release the vacuum , if it’s not the vacuum that’s the problem then gently tap around the lid in the direction to open
Using a glancing tap . You will soon have it open.

Squiffy Mon 12-Dec-22 17:15:02

Sometimes jars are easier to open if you hold the lid and turn the jar. Not 100% foolproof, but it works some of the time.

MawtheMerrier Mon 12-Dec-22 17:16:26

I use nutcrackers

Hetty58 Mon 12-Dec-22 17:51:17

I thought I must be getting arthritic and weak - when I got a large knife jammed in the middle of a red cabbage. I wanted to make some spiced cabbage with apple - to see if my daughter liked it, before Christmas). I just left it there until she came. She laughed, said 'All your knives are blunt!' - and got me this: www.amazon.co.uk/AnySharp-Knife-Sharpener-PowerGrip-Silver/dp/B0029X0RTU/ref=zg_bs_3187143031_sccl_1/259-2464915-9283718?psc=1&tag=gransnetforum-21

Hetty58 Mon 12-Dec-22 17:52:47

and the recipe (good, but I'll double the apple content next time): www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/red-cabbage-apples

Blossoming Mon 12-Dec-22 18:22:07

I use my trusty Swiss Army knife to cut through the nasty little plastic bits Shinamae. They’re supposed to break when you twist the cap, but of course they don’t.

Patsy70 Mon 12-Dec-22 18:26:03

Yes, Hetty, that’s yet another thing to contend with. I really struggle with butternut squash! We’ve got an opener for jars etc. which I think came from Lakeland. It works well most of the time. Please try to avoid using sharp items, as I’ve cut myself in the past doing this, probably as I was enraged at the time!

Patsy70 Mon 12-Dec-22 18:29:26

As mentioned above.

MiniMoon Mon 12-Dec-22 19:05:42

I hope shinamae managed to open her mouthwash. Since it's a year since the OP I expect she managed.