P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter

Posted by: gbeer

P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 29/06/2008 16:31

Apparently the P-38 can opener doesn't work so well on MRE's. So the military is shipping NiftyKutter's to the GI's.

Posted by: lectric

Re: P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 29/06/2008 19:21

Weird. MRE's are designed to be opened and eaten sans tools. Besides, any decent survival knife will do the job nicely. I had the displeasure of eating MRE's (Meals Refusing to Exit) post Katrina. Some of them were decent, quite a few were downright nasty.
Posted by: Tim

Re: P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 30/06/2008 11:33

I still miss using a P-38. Some of the can openers now don't work nearly as well as the P-38s from forever ago. I think I still have one laying around somewhere.
Posted by: RobotCaleb

Re: P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 30/06/2008 11:33

I had one for breakfast yesterday. No tools required.

The NiftyKutter would work better at opening the plastic wraps than the P-38, though. But it's not a requirement.
Posted by: julf

Re: P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 30/06/2008 12:10

Originally Posted By: lectric
Some of them were decent, quite a few were downright nasty.


You should try the British equivalents... smile
Posted by: Roger

Re: P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 30/06/2008 12:39

Originally Posted By: julf
You should try the British equivalents... smile


http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_7472000/7472016.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7472887.stm
Posted by: tman

Re: P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 30/06/2008 13:50

Quote:
luxuries such as Pot Noodles

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Posted by: andym

Re: P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 30/06/2008 15:59

now there's nothing wrong with pot noodles. Chicken and mushroom is my favorite. I always find it needs more soy than you get in the sachet though.
Posted by: tman

Re: P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 30/06/2008 17:45

Originally Posted By: andym
now there's nothing wrong with pot noodles. Chicken and mushroom is my favorite. I always find it needs more soy than you get in the sachet though.

Oh. There is nothing wrong with it. I'd happily eat a Chicken & Mushroom Pot Noodle. Its just calling it a luxury that I'm disturbed about smile
Posted by: andym

Re: P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 30/06/2008 18:44

When I was a student living off 11p ASDA noodles, a pot noodle would be looked upon as a luxury. smile
Posted by: lectric

Re: P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 01/07/2008 02:36

Originally Posted By: l0ser
I had one for breakfast yesterday. No tools required.

The NiftyKutter would work better at opening the plastic wraps than the P-38, though. But it's not a requirement.
I could never handle the breakfast ones. One thing I did find interesting, the ones made in different locations were quite different. One type of wheat "bread" was OK. The other type was nasty. Both required some doctoring, like jelly or peanut butter. Oh, and BBQ or Tabasco sauce makes almost anything more edible. I REALLY liked the ones with the old-fashioned candies though.... what were those? They had white paper with black and red writing wrapped around them.
Posted by: lectric

Re: P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 01/07/2008 02:49

Originally Posted By: Roger
I am REALLY not sure I want to.
Posted by: julf

Re: P-38 Replaced by NiftyKutter - 01/07/2008 07:22

Originally Posted By: tman
Its just calling it a luxury that I'm disturbed about

Well, compared to the old British MRE packs it *is* luxury!