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Home›Tech Advice›7 ways to remove a stubborn jar lid

7 ways to remove a stubborn jar lid

By Matthew Lynch
July 10, 2023
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Have you ever experienced struggling to open a stubborn jar lid? It can be infuriating when all you want to do is enjoy your favorite snack or make a meal using an essential ingredient. Have no fear; we’ve compiled a list of 7 effective ways to remove that stubborn jar lid in no time!

1. Use a rubber grip tool

A rubber grip tool, also known as a jar opener, aids in enhancing your grasp on the jar lid. It’s made from non-slip materials like rubber or silicone, making it easier for you to apply the right amount of force without any slippage.

2. Run under hot water

Most jar lids tend to get stuck due to their contents creating a vacuum seal. Running the jar under hot water can help in loosening this seal. Make sure to focus the heat on the edges of the lid for maximum effect and then try opening it again.

3. Tap around the edges

An old-school but efficient way to remove a stubborn jar lid is by gently tapping around the edge of the lid with the back of a butter knife or a wooden spoon. This action can help break up any vacuum seal formed inside, making it easier for you to twist and open the lid.

4. Break the seal with a utensil

You can also try breaking any vacuum seal with a blunt utensil, like a butter knife or spoon handle. Gently slide it under the edge of the lid and give it a little twist to lift it slightly; this should allow air into the jar and break the seal.

5. Use rubber bands for extra grip

If you don’t have a rubber grip tool at hand, use a wide rubber band instead. Place it around the perimeter of the jar lid and hold onto it together with the lid when twisting it open. The rubber band will provide extra traction and prevent slippage.

6. Put on rubber gloves

Rubber gloves, like the ones used for cleaning, can also offer extra grip when attempting to open a stubborn jar. Simply put on the gloves and twist off the jar lid— the textured surface of the glove will help create a better grip.

7. Turn to your trusty kitchen towel

If all else fails, reach for a kitchen towel or cloth. Fold it and place it across the top of the jar tightly, gripping it around the lid with your hand. Using your other hand to hold the base of the jar, try twisting off the lid. The towel should also enhance your grip.

Conclusion

Stubborn jar lids can be a hassle, but with these 7 techniques, you’ll never have to struggle again! Next time you encounter a pesky lid that refuses to budge, put one or more of these methods to use and get back to enjoying whatever delicious item awaits inside your jar.

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