🐉 🔪 The Secret Notch on Your Kitchen Scissors — What Is It Really For?


You’ve probably used your kitchen scissors for snipping herbs, opening packages, or maybe even spatchcocking a chicken. But have you ever paused to notice that strange little toothed notch between the handles — the jagged ridge near the pivot? That tiny, dragon-jaw-looking feature isn’t just decoration.


What Is It For?

That little notch is often called a bottle opener or nutcracker notch, depending on the design. It’s meant to help you:

  • Crack open bottle caps or jar lids

  • Crush small nuts or garlic cloves

  • Grip and twist stubborn packaging

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