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What Is That Weird Toothed Part on Kitchen Scissors For?

It’s Not Just for Show

That toothed section is called a grip or serrated notch, and it’s designed to help you handle tough kitchen tasks that regular blades can’t manage easily.

Its main job is to grip and crush, not cut.

What You Can Use It For
1. Cracking Nuts and Shellfish

The ridges give you a strong grip, making it perfect for cracking nuts or shellfish shells without them slipping out of your hand.

2. Opening Stubborn Lids

That toothed area can help loosen tight jar lids by giving you extra leverage and friction—especially useful when your hands are wet or oily.

3. Holding Slippery Foods

Need to hold something round or slick, like sausage casing or small bones? The serrated notch helps secure items while you work.

4. Breaking Down Poultry Bones

Some sturdy kitchen scissors use this feature to help snap small poultry bones, making meal prep quicker and safer.

Why It’s So Often Overlooked

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