What is the purpose of the jagged/serrated part on kitchen scissors

  1. Opening Stubborn Jars and Bottles
    How to use: Place the lid in the ridged notch.
    Benefit: Squeeze and twist—the teeth grip the cap, breaking the seal instantly. Perfect for tired hands or weak grips.
  2. Cracking Nuts Without Extra Tools
    How to use: Fit a walnut or hazelnut into the grooves.
    Benefit: Apply steady pressure until the shell cracks, keeping the nut intact. No bulky nutcracker required.
  3. Breaking Poultry Bones
    How to use: For small bones like wing tips, position them in the notch.
    Benefit: The grip keeps the bone steady, allowing a clean snap. Makes spatchcocking chicken faster and safer.
  4. Prepping Seafood
    How to use: Hold crab legs or lobster claws in the notch while cutting or cracking.
    Benefit: Keeps hands safe from sharp edges and improves grip on slippery seafood.
  5. Removing Stubborn Plastic Caps
    How to use: Grab tight plastic caps with the ridges and twist.
    Benefit: Saves your nails and provides a perfect grip every time.

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