Re: Childproof tops, agggg.
Talking about arthritis tops are a bit of a nightmare but I have a lid opener that I bought from Bettaware years ago it is just a rubber top that covers the lid and then you can twist the lid off much easier.Re: Childproof tops, agggg.
Here is a tip which works for me on all those tops which say either 'squeeze' or 'press here'Re: Childproof tops, agggg.
I know the pharmacist will do adult packaging, but it's the OTC ones that are almost impossible to open, I've often resorted to using a pair of pliers to force the lid off ...... takes a while, a lot of huffing, puffing and cursing, but gets it done!Re: Childproof tops, agggg.
Losos' explanation about how to transform the childproof cap into a normal one was interesting, but I can't quite see myself doing that without some damage to me! My solution is to chuck out the cap and make one out of foil wrap instead. Works for me.Re: Childproof tops, agggg.
I once had to take a hammer and chisel to a jar of Nescafe. I could not open it, no matter how I tried. I have a bottle/jar opener thingy but because the top of the coffee jar is shaped I just could not get a grip on it, with anything. So in the end I battered my way in through the plastic lid.Re: Childproof tops, agggg.
I think the pull off cover over the milk is the worst thing it makes me realise I can't even knock the top off the milk.Re: Childproof tops, agggg.
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