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“Surprising Purpose of the Metal Teeth Between Scissors”
✂️ Surprising Purpose of the Metal Teeth Between Scissors
But here’s the surprise: those little teeth serve a specific and clever purpose, and it’s not for cutting at all!
🔧 What Are the Metal Teeth Between Scissor Handles?
Those jagged, interlocking metal ridges between the handles—often found on kitchen scissors or utility shears—are actually a built-in gripper or bottle opener designed for everyday convenience.
🧩 The Hidden Function: Grip & Twist Tool
✅ Twist open bottle caps or jar lids
The teeth act like a pair of pliers, gripping slippery or tightly sealed caps—especially useful for jars or bottles with grooved edges.
✅ Crack nuts or shells
Some kitchen scissors with sturdier metal teeth are designed to crack through nutshells or crustaceans like crab and lobster.