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MOHAWK MOCCASIN BOOTS / EZO SHIKA DEERSKIN BURNT MOCHA

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MOHAWK MOCCASIN BOOTS / EZO SHIKA DEERSKIN BURNT MOCHAEzo Shika are Japanese deer that live in Japan's northern Hokkaido region. Larger than all other Shika subspecies, this deer lives an extra rugged life in mostly snowy areas. For centuries the indigenous Ainu people have hunted them as a major food source and armorers incorporated the robust deerskin into samurai armor. Today deerskin can still be found being used in making kendo and kyudo bogu. To make our boots using Ezo Shika deerskin two layers

Ezo Shika are Japanese deer that live in Japan's northern Hokkaido region. Larger than all other Shika subspecies, this deer lives an extra rugged life in mostly snowy areas. For centuries the indigenous Ainu people have hunted them as a major food source and armorers incorporated the robust deerskin into samurai armor. Today deerskin can still be found being used in making kendo and kyudo bogu.
To make our boots using Ezo Shika deerskin two layers must be used. The liner being an oiled tanned leather, and the outer shell being a waxed finished tanning that's burnished. The Ezo Shika are wild deer and the leather is not corrected at all. The natural grain will especially appeal to leather enthusiasts.

John Lofgren Bootmaker Mohawk moccasin boots are utilitarian luxury. The original moccasin hunting boot dates from the early 1900s and has been a staple for outdoorsmen, farmers and construction workers in one style or another ever since. Our particular Mohawk moccasin is mainly influenced from a 1930s design. That's where the similarities end. The John Lofgren Bootmaker Mohawk moccasin has a handsewn toe and is built to be as comfortable as they are solid. No room for shortcuts in construction or materials. The uppers are Ezo Shika deerskin, the mid-soles are always real leather, never plastic. We use real cork filler, never inferior materials like cardboard. All materials that go into our footwear come from suppliers that manufacture in the USA, Japan, England, France, Germany and Italy. And of course, like all John Lofgren Bootmaker footwear, are totally built in Japan with master craftsmanship in all details.

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Robert Z Gatewood
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 3
It worked on all size of cans
Eh pretty good for the whopping 3 weeks I had it. Came home one day and it was broken. It still operated. As in all functions were there but it wouldn't latch onto cans anymore. I think one of my adult kids dropped it. Honestly surprised motor still operated after it's drop.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026
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FH
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 1
Didn't work out for me after a few uses.
Broke after only like 5 uses...not worth the money. Doesn't stay sharp nor does it auto-clamp onto cans after such uses. Thought it worked only to find out it didn't cut the can and left little metal shavings from just kinda "scratching" the can and I ended up getting a splinter. Thought it was low on battery and fully charged only for it to keep not cutting the can. Trashed it just gonna buy a regular stand up from walmart or something.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2026
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GardenGirl
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
So simple to use, I'm amazed
Color: Black
Wonderfully helpful. Description is accurate, shipping was quick. I saw a few poor comments, but I have none so far! The can opener has opened cans of several sizes, from tomato paste to large cans of tomatoes; soup cans to strangely shaped. It's opened 30 or so already without loss of power. It's a little noisy, but about equal to that of a stand up opener. It fits in my drawer, which is less deep than most kitchen drawers. Most of all, it's beyond easy to use for arthritic hands. The ONLY CHALLENGE I have is that it sometimes fails to stop when it should. MANUFACTURER: if you read this and have advice, please share. At this point, I'd say this is a great value for the money.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2026
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SA
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Cordless can opener.
Color: Black
Works great and has been very reliable, open many cans on a single charge, would recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2026
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karla deloatch
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 1
Pleased be careful
Color: Black
Please be very careful when using this. After using it 2 times it opened cans just fine. Then it stop opening cans and will make hair like strains of metals and one would think its hair and pull on it thus Cutting your fingers open. That’s what happened to me. Please be careful.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026

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