id glue it back in, maybe some double sided sticky tape.
Not typically, no.
A tin can opener.
Yes, some electric can openers contain a magnet to keep the lid from falling to the counter when the can opener cuts if off.
tin opener
The can opener.
For opening tins
An electric can opener is a household appliance which uses electricity. It is powered by a motor which includes a permanent magnet so it can spin the same way consistently. It's blades spin so slice tin or can, open. It is usually found as well as used in the kitchen...
An electric can opener is a household appliance which uses electricity. It is powered by a motor which includes a permanent magnet so it can spin the same way consistently. It's blades spin so slice tin or can, open. It is usually found as well as used in the kitchen...
With a tin opener?
A tin-opener.
The primary function of the can opener is to open tin cans. Though the first tin can have been in use since 1772 in The Netherlands, the first tin can was patented in 1855, though earlier un-patented models may have invented.
It is not possible.