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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
Fairly easy to assemble. Surprised it wasn’t louder when running. The loudest noise was the sound of the can crushing. Produces a neat small can disk when crushed When lots of cans are loaded, the auto setting runs well on its own. We also have many taller slender cans that don’t fit in the chute when set for 16 oz cans. No problem! Using the manual buttons, the taller cans can be loaded one at a time. Strong recommendation for this device !
J.B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
This can crusher works well so far! We’ve probably crushed at least a case worth (24) of cans or more and it’s literally crushing it.After installing the can guides with the provided nuts n bolts (very easy) and plugging the adapter into the back of the unit, you’re ready to go. The middle button starts the auto crushing and you can load up to 8 cans in the rails/can guides and it’ll automatically crush them. Just add cans on top to keep going.I just hang the end off of the table and put a bucket underneath to catch the cans. It couldn’t be much easier honestly, and it’s satisfying and fun to boot.It’s good to have this thing, especially since we can go through a couple cases of diet sodas a week at times. I just thought it might be a good idea to save up the cans and make a few bucks back at the recycling center. Even if recycling isn’t really your thing, this can save you a lot of room in your trash can, more than crunching them with your hand can.This would be a good investment and depending on how many cans you recycle, could easily pay for itself in a year or sooner..? Either way, I’m a happy camper.
Words R Hard
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
This can crusher is constructed very well. It was heavier than I thought it would be. On my first test run I had about 30 cans to crush and I was easily able to feed them through while the crusher kept up with me.The biggest downsides are that it's quite loud while operating and I would prefer and easier way to remove the feeding supports and they have to be assembled with screws every time. This means it's probably going to sit in the box most of the time. If you crush a ton of cans and have a spot to permanently set this up then those issues may not be a problem for you.
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