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Opening Jars

Last post 11-20-2007 5:28 PM by John Wear. 13 replies.
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  • 11-16-2006 5:38 PM

    • 0331
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    Opening Jars

    If you don't have any of the fancy stuff to do, it try poking a tiny hole in the lid.  The vaccum is released and the lid comes off much easier without spending $19.95 on any gadgetry. 

    Fortuna Favet Fortibus
  • 11-16-2006 6:13 PM In reply to

    • Jersey Girl
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    Re: Opening Jars

    There are also those floppy rubber discs that are fairly cheap or you can buy those rubber drawer liners and cut that into squares to use.
  • 11-22-2006 1:16 PM In reply to

    • taltos
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    Re: Opening Jars

    A thick rubber band around the lid will give you a grip and make turning it easier. Paul
    USMC 1980-1986
    Semper Fidelis
  • 12-05-2006 11:38 AM In reply to

    • misskay
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    Re: Opening Jars

    I take a butter knife and whack the edge of the lid in 5 or 6 places.... comes right off.
    PRM of AJ

    That which does not kill us... may hurt like hell, but doesn't kill us.
  • 12-06-2006 11:04 AM In reply to

    • Velcro
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    Re: Opening Jars

    Run very hot water over the cap for a few seconds.  The heat will cause the cap to "expand" enough to turn easily.
  • 12-06-2006 4:23 PM In reply to

    • misskay
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    Re: Opening Jars

    Do you have a cure for the burns you'll get on your fingers doing it that way? LOL

    Seriously, rap the lid with a knife...

    PRM of AJ

    That which does not kill us... may hurt like hell, but doesn't kill us.
  • 01-02-2007 11:42 PM In reply to

    Re: Opening Jars

    yep yep.beat it with a knife or a spoon.it always works for me.

     

    dont try and force jelly jars though...i did and it cost me 30 stitches (and a really cool scar)

    Gimme a chance to shine and ill blind the world
  • 01-07-2007 5:35 PM In reply to

    • MIKEY29
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    Re: Opening Jars

    I found using about 7 or 8 inches of det cord works wonders. Time Bomb
    Semper Fi...The Battery Powered Grunt
    Mike

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  • 01-17-2007 1:14 AM In reply to

    • fastdraw
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    Re: Opening Jars

    I find it very amusing that a man started this thread. I've never encountered a jar that I could not open with my bar hands.

     

    Yes, the knife/spoon tapping does make it easier though.

    There's worse things than dying for your country.-Lewis "Chesty" Puller.
  • 08-01-2007 10:58 AM In reply to

    • Dark Jedi
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    Re: Opening Jars

    As grandma got old, I made her a jar opener.

     

    take a piece of flat wood, like plywood.

    Embed a couple of hacksaw blades in the edge of 2 1x2 boards. Lengthwise, teeth out, so it just makes a toothed edge on the board. 

    Attach them to the flat board, in a wide V shape. 

    mount under a cabinet where it is easy to reach.

     

    To open any jar, wedge the lid in to the V so the teeth grab it. Turn the jar.

    Grandma is 86 now, and still opens her own jars with it. She's had it about 20 years now. 

  • 08-11-2007 9:19 PM In reply to

    • GrumpyGy
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    Re: Opening Jars

    Be very careful opening those jars.  One guy at work crushed the jar with his hand while trying to turn the lid with the other.  Cut was Bad enought to keep him out a Week.  Deep enough that he needed internal stitches to close up the wound.  Took about 3 weeks to heal up completly.

     

    Just a Jar of pears, glass must have been thin.

  • 08-13-2007 3:50 PM In reply to

    • Dark Jedi
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    Re: Opening Jars

    Considering one of these as Grandma approaches 90.

    http://www.blackanddeckerappliances.com/product-212.html 

  • 08-19-2007 11:17 PM In reply to

    Re: Opening Jars

    a small cake of c4 does  wonders very small Evil combat engineers with it with a bang

    the fastest way to hell is piss off a Marine...semper fi
  • 11-20-2007 5:28 PM In reply to

    • John Wear
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    Re: Opening Jars

    If all else fails, there is a company called Kuhn Rikon that makes the best-est jar opener ever.  It has a long handle and this clamp down device that a 90 year old grandma could manipulate the toughest lid with ease.

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