Jar Lid Removal Device Needed

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  1. Ed Wilson

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    It has finally happened. Twist off lids on jars are getting tougher to open. For pickle jars, I found if I poke a hole in the metal lid with an awl, it releases the vacuum and it opens easier, but I tried to twist off the lid on a jar of peanuts with no vacuum and that trick doesn't work.

    There's a bunch if you Google but who knows how well they work. Need geezers with experience.
     
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  2. Nancy Hart

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    Try holding the jar upside down over a stove burner just until the lid gets hot. Metal expands and cuts loose. It always works for me. Sometimes just holding the top under the hot water faucet works too.
     
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    Depending on the design, a bottle opener can be hooked under the lid & pried up to release the vacuum.
    I've also used this device with some success: (similar products on QVC, HSN, Amazon) It grabs the lid in 3 places. But it only works if you tighten the handle just right. If it's too tight, it crushes the lid against the jar tighter. If it's too loose, it slips off.
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    I’ve found a lot of jar openers are just plain useless and damage my preserving jar lids making them useless for reuse

    I seen a battery operated one being recommended to seniors a few days ago, didn’t take to much notice of brand
    I’ve got this one but I find it useless it slips on lids rather than opening them
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    @Ed Wilson we love this,one. and you can even open cola bottles with worth every penny. On amazon $14 [​IMG]
     
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    I find it difficult to open a jar of pimentos because the jar is so small that it's hard to get a grip on. I take a heavy spoon and tap it around the edge as I turn it. Tap it the way you will turn it to open it.

    I have an opener from Amazon that works great for regular sized jars.
     
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    There are several on Amazon. We have one that mounts under one of our kitchen cabinets. Aside from the fact that I forget it's there and resort to banging on the edge of the lid with a butter knife, it seems to work well enough when i use it.

    I don't know if it's the best one because it's the only one I tried, but this is what we have - The Grip Jar Opener
     
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    My wife's uncle used to make these with old hacksaw blades and a piece of Masonite or plywood. They worked okay. I usually rely on the hot water method stated by @Nancy Hart but I would never hold a jar over a gas burner, as the chances of the heat differential causing the jar to break might be catastrophic. If you get a bit of latex tubing or a flat piece of said substance, the increase in grip can be wonderful. Using can openers/church keys can chip glass splinters off the rim of screw-type jars, so be careful if using that one.
     
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    This always works for me...so far.

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    And for tough lids, I use a flatware knife as Ken does.
     
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    When we was kids we’d jam a jar in the hinged part of doors to open jars / bottles , it damaged the doors of course by forcing the door to a closed position to jam ….the jar / bottle
     
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    I run with scissors too. :)
     
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    Keeping it old school and on hand I use this (the smaller side aka bottle opener) after my Robotwist broke.

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    How did you like that RoboTwist, Von? Reviews I read are mostly good, with some number of people saying that it broke not long after they bought it. The one that Tony posted is a "New & Improved" version.
     
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    I loved it and had it for a very long time. It only broke because it fell on the floor. I super glued it but It never worked properly after that.
     
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