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Old 04-27-13, 06:54 PM
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How to open can of Mastik One?

I've read other Mastik One can lore here so I thought I'd ask. I got a can. The top looks like a paint can. Except you can't open it with a screwdriver -- no gap. I don't want to mess up the lid. How to open? Pliers? Weird thin prybar that's not made? Almost looks like it's made for a can-opener, but no, can't be... Well, maybe it'll be obvious tomorrow. Pinch'n'pull with pliers?
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thin(-ner) flathead screwdriver. you don't need much force, just a touch of leverage.
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Originally Posted by tetonrider
thin(-ner) flathead screwdriver. you don't need much force, just a touch of leverage.
Thanks. Got it. Used butter knife very carefully to not bend the knife. Man, that's a thin slot. It's gotta be kept as a really good seal so I'll be careful not to bend the lid, either. Thanks for not getting snarky about my silly question, roadie dudes! : ) It was a ripe one for fun, I know!
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Well I know how to open a can of whoop ass...Mastik One, not a clue
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look at that, one posted question and two answers from canadians.
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Park Mastik can opener. Part number MST-3K. Retails for $49.95.
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i feel like this falls under the category of "if you have to ask..."
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