What Is That Weird Toothed Part on Kitchen Scissors For? (You’ve Been Ignoring a Genius Tool)

How to use: Place the ridged edge over the lid of a stuck  jar
Squeeze the  handles — the grip helps break the seal
Works on pickle  jars, jam, sauces, and spice bottles
✅ Especially helpful for people with weak grip or arthritis.

2. Nut Cracker (For Almonds, Walnuts, or Pecans)
How to use: Place a nut in the groove and gently squeeze
Cracks shells without crushing the inside
Perfect for quick prep when you don’t want to find the nutcracker
🥜 Try it with walnuts for baking or snacking.

3. Bottle Opener (For Metal Lids)
Some scissors have a notch on one side of the teeth
Slide it under the edge of a bottle cap (like beer or soda)
Lift up to pop the cap off
✅ A party trick that actually works.

4. Grip Enhancer (For Slippery Tasks)
Use the toothed section to hold down slippery items while cutting
Great for securing plastic packaging, foil, or stubborn herb stems
The ridges act like mini non-slip pads
✂️ Keeps your fingers safe and your food steady.

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✅ Why This Design Is Genius
Kitchen scissors with this feature are often labeled as “kitchen multitaskers” — and for good reason.

Saves counter space
No need for separate nutcracker or jar opener
Always within reach
Already in your hand when prepping food
Durable and built-in
Won’t get lost like small tools
Ergonomic
Leverages the strength of your hand squeeze
🛠️ It’s smart engineering disguised as a simple ridge.

🧼 How to Keep It Clean
Because this part traps food and moisture:

Rinse immediately after use
Use a small brush (like a toothbrush) to clean between the ridges
Dry thoroughly — especially if your scissors aren’t dishwasher-safe
❗ Never soak wooden-handled scissors — can cause warping.

🛒 How to Choose Scissors With This Feature