
"Under-the-cabinet electric can openers were designed to be installed with screws beneath suspended cabinets, allowing for a space-saving solution in kitchens."
"The Spacemaker can opener, introduced by GE in 1983, was marketed as the only under-the-cabinet model, emphasizing its convenience and ability to declutter kitchen counters."
"Many under-the-cabinet can openers included additional features such as bottle openers and knife sharpeners, providing more value and functionality to users."
"Despite their practicality, under-the-cabinet can openers have become increasingly rare in modern kitchens, overshadowed by newer kitchen gadgets."
Under-the-cabinet electric can openers gained popularity in the 1980s as practical kitchen gadgets that saved counter space. These appliances, installed beneath cabinets, functioned similarly to traditional electric can openers. GE introduced the Spacemaker can opener in 1983, branding it as the only model that mounted under a cabinet. Many models featured additional tools like bottle openers and knife sharpeners, enhancing their utility. Despite their past popularity, these can openers have become rare in modern kitchens.
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