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What Is That Weird Toothed Part on Kitchen Scissors For?

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

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 to keep your fingers safe

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

Saves counter space

Replaces separate nutcracker or jar opener

Always within reach

Built-in, durable, won’t get lost

Ergonomic: uses natural hand strength

How to Keep It Clean
This part can trap food and moisture, so:

Rinse immediately after use

Use a small brush (like a toothbrush) to clean between the ridges

Dry thoroughly, especially if not dishwasher-safe

Never soak wooden-handled scissors (causes warping)

How to Choose Scissors With This Feature
Not all shears include it, so look for:

“Multi-purpose” or “kitchen multitasker” labeling

Stainless steel construction for durability

Ergonomic handles for comfort

Dishwasher-safe for easier cleanup

Brands like OXO, KitchenAid, and WĂĽsthof often have it

Final Thoughts
That weird toothed part on your kitchen scissors isn’t just for show.
It’s a tiny but powerful tool that helps you:

Open stubborn jars

Crack nuts in seconds

Pop bottle caps

Grip slippery packaging

And the best part? It’s always right there in your hand.

Sometimes the smartest kitchen tools aren’t the biggest — they’re the ones hiding in plain sight

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