
Cuisinart CCO-55 Deluxe Silver
Score: 76/100
Elitra Home 3-in-1 Under Cabinet
Score: 64/100Rankings

The Cuisinart CCO-55 offers a powerful 60 W motor and a premium chrome finish, handling cans from 6 oz to 28 oz with a clean top-cut. Its tall, bulky footprint and heavy weight can dominate limited countertop space. Ideal for kitchens that can accommodate its size.

The ELITRA HOME 3-in-1 under-cabinet opener offers space-saving mounting and 4-in-1 tools for cans, bottles, and knives. However, it is extremely noisy and has reported reliability problems. It's aimed at space-constrained kitchens where noise isn't a primary concern.
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| ↓ lower better | 1,020 gbest | 1,030 g |
| ↓ lower better | 60 Wbest | — |
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Power & Battery(1) | ||
Power Source | Electric | Mains |
Features(2) | ||
Cutting Mechanism | Top cut | side-cut |
Can Size Compatibility | 6-28 oz | All |
Design & Build(5) | ||
Blade Type | Power Cut | side-cut |
Body Material | Plastic with chrome finish | Plastic and stainless steel |
Weight (g) | 1020 g | 1030 g |
Overall Dimensions (H×W×D) (cm) | 24.13×11.68×11.43 cm cm | 11.4×17.8×17.8 cm cm |
Mount Type | Freestanding | Under-cabinet |

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Professional reviewers commend the CCO-55 for its powerful motor, clean top-cut performance, and premium chrome aesthetic, calling it a top choice for kitchens that can accommodate its size, while noting that its bulk and sharp lid edges are the main compromises.
Consumers consistently appreciate the effortless, single-touch operation, magnetic lid lift, and sturdy build, but many express frustration with the unit's large footprint, height, and the sharp edges left on opened lids.

“the noisiest loudest nonworking can opener I've ever seen”

“perfect gift for easy kitchen gadgets”



Professional retailer pages present the Elitra Home as a space-saving, multifunctional solution for small kitchens, emphasizing its automatic operation and durable build, but they provide no independent testing or detailed power specifications, leaving its performance largely unverified.
Everyday users generally like the convenience and multifunctionality, especially for limited kitchen space and accessibility needs, but the overwhelming negative feedback centers on extreme noise levels and occasional reliability failures.