
Some can openers live at the back of a kitchen drawer, pulled out once a year and quickly forgotten. The DraftPro Top Can Opener belongs somewhere else entirely. Designed by award-winning Japanese designer Shu Kanno and built in Japan, it removes the entire top of a can in a single smooth motion, turning any beer, sparkling water, or canned cocktail into something that drinks far closer to a glass.
What makes it worth talking about is not the novelty of a fully open can. It is how that one change compounds everything. Aroma lifts. Flavor opens. Ice slides in cleanly. A cocktail comes together directly in the can without a shaker or a glass to clean. This is not a gadget built for effect. It is a considered object, designed with the discipline Japanese craft demands, and built to earn its place.
One Motion, A Better Drink
The drinking experience changes the moment the top comes off. A full wide-mouth opening releases aroma the way a pint glass does, without the pour. The edge left behind is clean and smooth, safe to drink from directly, which means you are not trading the convenience of a can for a sharp, dangerous lip. The opening motion reflects the Japanese design philosophy behind the product: smooth, quiet, and completely controlled. No grinding, no force, no jagged result.
That precision is not accidental. Shu Kanno designed the grip for subtle comfort, shaped to sit naturally in the hand without slipping or requiring an awkward angle. The mechanism produces the same clean result every time, domestic or international, standard size or otherwise. Nothing about the design announces itself or overclaims. It simply does exactly what it should, at the moment you need it to, without asking anything more from the person holding it.
Built for More Than One Moment
The full open top is the headline feature, but the practical range goes further than it first appears. Drop ice directly into the open can, and it chills faster than waiting on the fridge. Build a cocktail right in the can, no shaker, no glass, no surface to clean. That same clean cut turns an empty can into a planter, a pen holder, or something ready to rinse and recycle without any extra effort.
Universal fit means it works with domestic and international cans without adjustment, which matters when you are traveling or reaching for something unfamiliar at the back of a cooler. The lightweight build disappears into a bag without adding bulk, making it as practical on a hiking trail or cabin trip as it is at home. Shu Kanno designed it to go where the drink goes. It does exactly that.
What We Like
- Full top removal creates a wide-mouth opening that genuinely improves aroma and flavor, the same principle behind drinking craft beer from a proper glass rather than directly from a sealed can
- Clean, smooth edge means you can drink directly without concern, the baseline the product needs to clear and the one it meets without compromise
- Universal compatibility across domestic and international cans removes the guesswork before you even need it
- Lightweight and portable build makes it practical for outdoor settings, travel, and hosting without adding anything unnecessary to what you carry
What We Dislike
- No reseal option once the top is removed, so it works best when you intend to finish what you open rather than save it for later
- No sizing specifications published, which makes it harder to confirm fit for unusually shaped or specialty cans before purchasing
A Tool That Earns Its Place
DraftPro does not fix a problem most people knew they had. It reveals one. Once you taste a beer with the top fully removed, aroma open and flavor fully present, the sealed can version feels like a compromise you were accepting without realizing it. That is the quiet power of intentional design. It does not announce itself. It just makes every drink noticeably and permanently better.
For the design-minded, it is a precision tool from a serious designer, built in Japan, with the restraint and finish that craft demands. For everyone else, it is a small, permanent upgrade to one of the most ordinary moments in the day. Either way, it earns its place, and once it does, you will not want to open a can any other way.