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The curved areas of the blades surprisingly do not adapt to any can or jar. So you have to keep trying impossible positions and angles that still don'tgive the best result..
The handles are too short, so you can't get the food out of the big jars, leaving the food out of the big jars always leaving the end part and your frustration full.
The blades are too stiff to fit into the nooks and crannies of cans and jars, or they are too flexible to work. Making you stare at the remnants that remain unreachable, like the popular girl in high school.
They are too flat and difficult to hold, and put too much strain on the fingers, wrists and forearms. If you spend hours in the kitchen, you will understandthis sensation and how what a pain it is.
The jar is always left with leftovers and you can't help but look at it with a bitter look on your face, there's still plenty left touse up but it's too difficult to take it out it's not worth it
Discover the full potential of your Scrapers combo, you will receive a series of videos directly from Crazy Dad's so you can use your scrapers like a pro right from the start. Imagine knowing from the first moment without a doubt how to completely empty that odd can or how to clean your scrapers in a second. All this and more in the videos privados👇🏼
Do you want to innovate and eat better? Thanks to all the tins and jars that you will empty with the scrapers you will have a lot of extra food, so that you don't always eat the same, we give you 301 recipes with what you could find inside them😋.
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Hi, I'm Chris Rasmussen, Yes, I’m Crazy Dad, a moniker my wife and children gave me. They may think I'm crazy, but I keep trying to prove that I'm sane. So far, I'm failing. :-)
So where did this journey really all start, you may ask?
My mom, who passed away in early 2020, got a degree in home economics. She taught me and my 3 brothers how to cook. My dad, also deceased, was a chemist, but he could cook and bake along with the best of them.
One of my childhood memories is that he would spend whatever amount of time he needed to get
EVERY LAST BIT
of food out of cans — even tomato sauce that most people would give up on and rinse down the drain.
They both would have been so proud to see these scrapers, which I created in their honor, come to fruition.
Now, I have a bunch of Crazy Dad’s ideas in the queue, so if you want to:
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