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What’s That Strange Toothy Part on Kitchen Scissors For?

You’ve used them to snip herbs.
Cut open packaging.
Even butcher poultry.

But have you ever noticed that jagged, tooth-like ridge between the handles of your kitchen shears?
👉 Right where your fingers rest — small, metal, and slightly mysterious.

It doesn’t look like part of the blade.
It’s not sharp like scissors should be.
So what is it?

Spoiler: It’s not decorative.
And it’s definitely not a flaw.

That little “toothy” section is actually a built-in bottle opener and jar grip — a multitasking tool cleverly hidden in plain sight.

Let’s uncover its secrets — so you can stop reaching for extra tools and start using what you already own.

Because real kitchen genius isn’t flashy.
It’s quiet.
And sometimes,
it’s hiding in your scissors.

🧰 The Dual Purpose of the Toothed Ridge
Kitchen scissors — especially heavy-duty or kitchen-shears-style models — often come with multifunctional handles designed to do more than just cut.

That serrated edge between the finger loops serves two smart purposes:

1. ✅ Bottle Opener

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