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What’s the purpose of that jagged section on kitchen scissors

Posted on January 5, 2026 by Admin

Ah, that jagged or serrated section on kitchen scissors isn’t just decorative—it actually serves a very practical purpose! Here’s the breakdown:


🔹 Purpose of the Jagged/Serrated Section

  1. Gripping slippery foods
    • The serrated teeth help hold onto things like herbs, meat, or poultry skin so they don’t slip while cutting.
    • Without it, smooth blades might slide off soft or wet foods.
  2. Cutting tougher materials
    • It’s ideal for twisting open packages, cutting small bones, or tough vegetables.
    • The jagged edge acts a bit like a saw, giving extra bite for hard-to-cut items.
  3. Optional bottle/nut cracking
    • On some kitchen scissors, that jagged notch can help crack nuts or twist bottle caps—a tiny multi-tool feature.

🔹 How to Use It

  • Place the item in the jagged section and squeeze firmly but not excessively.
  • Use for foods that slip or resist smooth blades.
  • For soft items (like parchment paper or soft herbs), use the smooth blade portion.

💡 Tip: Don’t try to sharpen the jagged section like a regular blade—it’s designed to stay serrated for grip.


If you want, I can also explain the differences between all sections of typical kitchen scissors—the straight edge, serrated edge, bottle opener, and nutcracker notch—so you know exactly what each part does.

Do you want me to do that?

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