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I was baffled at first by WFN gallon tubs. I finally put the tub on

the floor, planted one foot atop the tub and leaned on it so it would

not move. Then I clamped a vice grip pliers onto the pull tab and

tugged until I could get the ring of plastic to come off the tub. It

would probably be easier if you had an assistant. One person could

sit on the tub while the other tugged on the tab with the vice grip

pliers.

Alobar

On 8/21/08, sol <solbun@...> wrote:

> Alobar wrote:

> > I use Nutiva, but it isn't VCO, despite their claims.

> You say that, but you don't say what their oil *IS*. From reading their

> info on their oil it should be VCO.

> > I would never use Tropical Traditions. I used to buy from them, but

> > when I had a problem with " catch in the throat " they refused to

> > acknowledge that the problem was caused by their oil going bad. They

> > called it a " healing crisis " . I do notr deal with dishonest

> > companies, no matter how cheap it is.

> >

> Same here. Garden of Life lied to me, so I won't buy anything of theirs.

> I used to use Tropical Traditions coconut oil, but then I found

> Wilderness Family Naturals, and I really like their oil much better,

> tastes better to me. I should go back to WFN, but I can't get the gallon

> tubs open. I guess I should write to them and see what the trick is.

> I've tried several ways, all hurt tendons and finger joints. I do like

> the screw lid light weight plastic jars Nutiva comes in. Very easy on my

> joints, and not so heavy for shipping costs as the glass jars.

> sol

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I am NOT a strong woman, but I can open these gallon lids on WFN Tubs.

You take a box knife (blade for cutting open boxes) .

Along the edges of the lid are small rectangle indents. You slit the lid

from the bottom

edge into this rectangle box There are 8 places to do this. This makes it

easy to

then pry the lid off. Hope this helps. This is how to open 5 gallon lids

too with this

type of lid. I use to work in a restraunt and this is how we got those lids

off.

K

>I was baffled at first by WFN gallon tubs. I finally put the tub on

> the floor, planted one foot atop the tub and leaned on it so it would

> not move. Then I clamped a vice grip pliers onto the pull tab and

> tugged until I could get the ring of plastic to come off the tub. It

> would probably be easier if you had an assistant. One person could

> sit on the tub while the other tugged on the tab with the vice grip

> pliers.

>

> Alobar

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This sounds very similar to what I have to do to get into my laundry

detergent (sear¹s brand)

Chantelle

On 8/22/08 1:28 AM, " Alobar " <Alobar@...> wrote:

>

>

>

> I was baffled at first by WFN gallon tubs. I finally put the tub on

> the floor, planted one foot atop the tub and leaned on it so it would

> not move. Then I clamped a vice grip pliers onto the pull tab and

> tugged until I could get the ring of plastic to come off the tub. It

> would probably be easier if you had an assistant. One person could

> sit on the tub while the other tugged on the tab with the vice grip

> pliers.

>

> Alobar

>

> On 8/21/08, sol <solbun@... <mailto:solbun%40sweetwaterhsa.com>

> > wrote:

>> > Alobar wrote:

>>> > > I use Nutiva, but it isn't VCO, despite their claims.

>> > You say that, but you don't say what their oil *IS*. From reading their

>> > info on their oil it should be VCO.

>>> > > I would never use Tropical Traditions. I used to buy from them, but

>>> > > when I had a problem with " catch in the throat " they refused to

>>> > > acknowledge that the problem was caused by their oil going bad. They

>>> > > called it a " healing crisis " . I do notr deal with dishonest

>>> > > companies, no matter how cheap it is.

>>> > >

>> > Same here. Garden of Life lied to me, so I won't buy anything of theirs.

>> > I used to use Tropical Traditions coconut oil, but then I found

>> > Wilderness Family Naturals, and I really like their oil much better,

>> > tastes better to me. I should go back to WFN, but I can't get the gallon

>> > tubs open. I guess I should write to them and see what the trick is.

>> > I've tried several ways, all hurt tendons and finger joints. I do like

>> > the screw lid light weight plastic jars Nutiva comes in. Very easy on my

>> > joints, and not so heavy for shipping costs as the glass jars.

>> > sol

>> >

>

>

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Mine didn't have pull tabs. Just little dents sort of, on the lip of the

lid, with arrows pointing to them, and it says " to open, break here " .

Several of them spaced around the lid. Unfortunately, I could NOT

" break " them, and cutting them was extremely difficult, no matter what

tool I tried. Maybe I should have tried prying them up with a screwdriver.

sol

Alobar wrote:

> I was baffled at first by WFN gallon tubs. I finally put the tub on

> the floor, planted one foot atop the tub and leaned on it so it would

> not move. Then I clamped a vice grip pliers onto the pull tab and

> tugged until I could get the ring of plastic to come off the tub. It

> would probably be easier if you had an assistant. One person could

> sit on the tub while the other tugged on the tab with the vice grip

> pliers.

>

>

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I can't cut them. So I must be *very* weak, and in fact, I do have very

weak hands, fingers, wrists and elbows from tendon problems, so I have

no grip strength to speak of. I think I will order another gallon as

soon as I run low on coconut oil again, and see if my husband can cut

them with your method. Sounds like you have the tub sitting upside down

to do the cutting?

thanks,

sol

K wrote:

> I am NOT a strong woman, but I can open these gallon lids on WFN Tubs.

> You take a box knife (blade for cutting open boxes) .

> Along the edges of the lid are small rectangle indents. You slit the lid

> from the bottom

> edge into this rectangle box There are 8 places to do this. This makes it

> easy to

> then pry the lid off.

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Use a box knife blade to slit that lid. makes opening it much easier. Slit

all 8 indentions, it then

pries off much easier.

K

> Mine didn't have pull tabs. Just little dents sort of, on the lip of the

> lid, with arrows pointing to them, and it says " to open, break here " .

> Several of them spaced around the lid. Unfortunately, I could NOT

> " break " them, and cutting them was extremely difficult, no matter what

> tool I tried. Maybe I should have tried prying them up with a screwdriver.

> sol

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For that type of lid I use a thick bladed hunting knife. I use the

knife like a chisel and use a hammer to cut thru the thin spots around

the rim.

Alobar

On 8/23/08, sol <solbun@...> wrote:

> Mine didn't have pull tabs. Just little dents sort of, on the lip of the

> lid, with arrows pointing to them, and it says " to open, break here " .

> Several of them spaced around the lid. Unfortunately, I could NOT

> " break " them, and cutting them was extremely difficult, no matter what

> tool I tried. Maybe I should have tried prying them up with a screwdriver.

>

> sol

>

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actually my husband does the cutting. no its not upside down. you poke the

point of the box knife

(the blade is on a slat and comes to a point) and he then makes the slit

down to the edge of the lid.

K

>I can't cut them. So I must be *very* weak, and in fact, I do have very

> weak hands, fingers, wrists and elbows from tendon problems, so I have

> no grip strength to speak of. I think I will order another gallon as

> soon as I run low on coconut oil again, and see if my husband can cut

> them with your method. Sounds like you have the tub sitting upside down

> to do the cutting?

> thanks,

> sol

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I used to have to open 5 gallon buckets when I was

a painter. Sounds like the same kind of lid. I

would take a 1 " putty knife and put the corner in

the little rectangle then hit downward with a

hammer. The putty knife slit the plastic. After

I did all the little rectangles, the lid would

open fairly easily.

Re: Nutiva question, was Re:

Re: Just Starting

I can't cut them. So I must be *very* weak, and in

fact, I do have very

weak hands, fingers, wrists and elbows from tendon

problems, so I have

no grip strength to speak of. I think I will order

another gallon as

soon as I run low on coconut oil again, and see if

my husband can cut

them with your method. Sounds like you have the

tub sitting upside down

to do the cutting?

thanks,

sol

K wrote:

> I am NOT a strong woman, but I can open these

gallon lids on WFN Tubs.

> You take a box knife (blade for cutting open

boxes) .

> Along the edges of the lid are small rectangle

indents. You slit the lid

> from the bottom

> edge into this rectangle box There are 8 places

to do this. This makes it

> easy to

> then pry the lid off.

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