Struggling to open that jar? Here are some easy tips!

Stop everything you're doing and take a moment to appreciate the beauty that is a jar. Pickles, plum jam, tomato chutney, beetroot relish, olives, Vegemite - is there anything that can't be stored in a jar? It's the ultimate vessel for all of our favourite foods.

Now, let's talk about the struggle that is opening a jar. We've all been there - your stomach is growling, you're reaching for your favourite spread, and then BAM - the lid won't budge.



It's like the jar knows when you're at your most desperate and decides to play a little game of 'let's see how strong you really are’.

But don't worry, because we've done some deep diving and found some amazing tips to help you win this never-ending battle. And if you think it's as simple as just twisting the lid off, think again - we've got some serious pro tips up our sleeves!


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Some jars can be particularly difficult to open no matter how hard you try. Credit: Pexels/Polina Tankilevitch.



Butter knife trick

The first trick for opening jars is pretty simple: All you need is a trusty butter knife or a heavy wooden spoon - the heavier, the better!

According to a TikTok trendsetter, instead of struggling with the jar like it's your mortal enemy, all you have to do is tap the edges of the lid as you rotate the jar with your knife or spoon. Keep tapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. And just like that, the lid should twist off with ease.



The metal spoon method

This time, for the next tip, all you need is a metal spoon.

Hold the spoon in one hand and the jar in the other, and slide the spoon into the crack between the lid and the glass. Then, push up and back to try and break the seal. If the seal doesn't budge in one spot, don't fret - just rotate the jar and try again in another spot.

Keep working that spoon until you hear that oh-so-satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. Once you hear it, you know you've successfully broken the seal and the lid should come off easily.


Credit: Insider Tech.


Hot water trick

Still struggling to open that stubborn jar? Fear not, because science is here to save the day.

First, fill a large bowl with hot water that's not quite boiling. Then, flip the jar you're trying to open upside down and leave it submerged in the hot water for up to 10 minutes. This allows science to work its magic - as the contents of the jar heat up, they expand and lessen the difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the jar.

After a while, the lid should be loose enough that you can open the jar with your hand. It may take a bit of effort, but with this method, you'll have that jar open in no time.



Heat it up

Alright, so you've tried the spoon trick and the hot water hack and still can't get that pesky jar open. Don't worry, we've got you covered with a few more tricks up our sleeves.

If you're looking to add a little heat to the equation, grab a hair dryer or a lighter. Hold the hair dryer on high and blow it around the outside of the lid for about 30 seconds. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also take a lighter to the lid and apply the flame for a few seconds.

Just be careful - it will be hot! Give it about 30 seconds to cool down before attempting to open the jar, and use a towel for grip.


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Tight-lid jars can be frustrating, especially when we're hungry and just want some food ASAP. Credit: Ella Olsson.



Slap method

But wait, what if those previous hacks just aren't doing the trick? Don't worry, we've got one more tried-and-true method that's been passed down for generations.

It's a little more traditional, but it can still work wonders. Tilt the jar downward at a 45-degree angle with your non-dominant hand. And then, here's the fun part - aggressively slap the bottom of the jar with the centre of your palm. Keep slapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking.



If all else fails, it's time to break out the big guns and get creative with household items.

One easy hack is to grab a rubber band and wrap it around the lid for some extra grip. This will help you get a better hold on the lid and make it easier to twist off. If you want even more traction, try using a pair of rubber gloves. Simply put one glove on your non-dominant hand, use that hand to hold the jar, and use your dominant hand to twist the lid off.


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Make life easier for yourself with this handy kitchen gadget! Credit: Catch.com.au.



But if you're looking for a foolproof way to open jars every time, you might want to invest in a jar opener. These nifty gadgets are available at most home goods stores, such as Catch.com.au. With automatic grip and easy lid removal, they're sure to make your jar-opening struggles a thing of the past!

Or you can also check out this article to see how one mum used a $5 find from Kmart to open her jars with ease!

If worst comes to worst and you still can't get that stubborn lid to budge, just remember - jars can sense fear. (Okay, maybe not literally.) Just take a deep breath, stay calm, and give it another go. If you still can't open it, you can always ask another person for help!



So there you have it, some easy-to-follow tips you might want to keep in your back pockets the next time you need to open jars quickly and with little effort. Nobody likes a struggle in the kitchen, so members - the next time you can't open that jar of pickles, it's time to put these hacks to the test!

And if you have more to add to the list, feel free to let us know in the comments!
 

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Stop everything you're doing and take a moment to appreciate the beauty that is a jar. Pickles, plum jam, tomato chutney, beetroot relish, olives, Vegemite - is there anything that can't be stored in a jar? It's the ultimate vessel for all of our favourite foods.

Now, let's talk about the struggle that is opening a jar. We've all been there - your stomach is growling, you're reaching for your favourite spread, and then BAM - the lid won't budge.



It's like the jar knows when you're at your most desperate and decides to play a little game of 'let's see how strong you really are’.

But don't worry, because we've done some deep diving and found some amazing tips to help you win this never-ending battle. And if you think it's as simple as just twisting the lid off, think again - we've got some serious pro tips up our sleeves!


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Some jars can be particularly difficult to open no matter how hard you try. Credit: Pexels/Polina Tankilevitch.



Butter knife trick

The first trick for opening jars is pretty simple: All you need is a trusty butter knife or a heavy wooden spoon - the heavier, the better!

According to a TikTok trendsetter, instead of struggling with the jar like it's your mortal enemy, all you have to do is tap the edges of the lid as you rotate the jar with your knife or spoon. Keep tapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. And just like that, the lid should twist off with ease.



The metal spoon method

This time, for the next tip, all you need is a metal spoon.

Hold the spoon in one hand and the jar in the other, and slide the spoon into the crack between the lid and the glass. Then, push up and back to try and break the seal. If the seal doesn't budge in one spot, don't fret - just rotate the jar and try again in another spot.

Keep working that spoon until you hear that oh-so-satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. Once you hear it, you know you've successfully broken the seal and the lid should come off easily.


Credit: Insider Tech.


Hot water trick

Still struggling to open that stubborn jar? Fear not, because science is here to save the day.

First, fill a large bowl with hot water that's not quite boiling. Then, flip the jar you're trying to open upside down and leave it submerged in the hot water for up to 10 minutes. This allows science to work its magic - as the contents of the jar heat up, they expand and lessen the difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the jar.

After a while, the lid should be loose enough that you can open the jar with your hand. It may take a bit of effort, but with this method, you'll have that jar open in no time.



Heat it up

Alright, so you've tried the spoon trick and the hot water hack and still can't get that pesky jar open. Don't worry, we've got you covered with a few more tricks up our sleeves.

If you're looking to add a little heat to the equation, grab a hair dryer or a lighter. Hold the hair dryer on high and blow it around the outside of the lid for about 30 seconds. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also take a lighter to the lid and apply the flame for a few seconds.

Just be careful - it will be hot! Give it about 30 seconds to cool down before attempting to open the jar, and use a towel for grip.


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Tight-lid jars can be frustrating, especially when we're hungry and just want some food ASAP. Credit: Ella Olsson.



Slap method

But wait, what if those previous hacks just aren't doing the trick? Don't worry, we've got one more tried-and-true method that's been passed down for generations.

It's a little more traditional, but it can still work wonders. Tilt the jar downward at a 45-degree angle with your non-dominant hand. And then, here's the fun part - aggressively slap the bottom of the jar with the centre of your palm. Keep slapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking.



If all else fails, it's time to break out the big guns and get creative with household items.

One easy hack is to grab a rubber band and wrap it around the lid for some extra grip. This will help you get a better hold on the lid and make it easier to twist off. If you want even more traction, try using a pair of rubber gloves. Simply put one glove on your non-dominant hand, use that hand to hold the jar, and use your dominant hand to twist the lid off.


View attachment 15118
Make life easier for yourself with this handy kitchen gadget! Credit: Catch.com.au.



But if you're looking for a foolproof way to open jars every time, you might want to invest in a jar opener. These nifty gadgets are available at most home goods stores, such as Catch.com.au. With automatic grip and easy lid removal, they're sure to make your jar-opening struggles a thing of the past!

Or you can also check out this article to see how one mum used a $5 find from Kmart to open her jars with ease!

If worst comes to worst and you still can't get that stubborn lid to budge, just remember - jars can sense fear. (Okay, maybe not literally.) Just take a deep breath, stay calm, and give it another go. If you still can't open it, you can always ask another person for help!



So there you have it, some easy-to-follow tips you might want to keep in your back pockets the next time you need to open jars quickly and with little effort. Nobody likes a struggle in the kitchen, so members - the next time you can't open that jar of pickles, it's time to put these hacks to the test!

And if you have more to add to the list, feel free to let us know in the comments!

For ladies particularly... if all else fails, try the ''emayen'' method.
Pick up the jar (prior to smashing it and after the pain in your hand has eased) then take it to your m-a-n...!
PS: Tapping on the edge of the lid usually works though.
 
Stop everything you're doing and take a moment to appreciate the beauty that is a jar. Pickles, plum jam, tomato chutney, beetroot relish, olives, Vegemite - is there anything that can't be stored in a jar? It's the ultimate vessel for all of our favourite foods.

Now, let's talk about the struggle that is opening a jar. We've all been there - your stomach is growling, you're reaching for your favourite spread, and then BAM - the lid won't budge.



It's like the jar knows when you're at your most desperate and decides to play a little game of 'let's see how strong you really are’.

But don't worry, because we've done some deep diving and found some amazing tips to help you win this never-ending battle. And if you think it's as simple as just twisting the lid off, think again - we've got some serious pro tips up our sleeves!


View attachment 15116
Some jars can be particularly difficult to open no matter how hard you try. Credit: Pexels/Polina Tankilevitch.



Butter knife trick

The first trick for opening jars is pretty simple: All you need is a trusty butter knife or a heavy wooden spoon - the heavier, the better!

According to a TikTok trendsetter, instead of struggling with the jar like it's your mortal enemy, all you have to do is tap the edges of the lid as you rotate the jar with your knife or spoon. Keep tapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. And just like that, the lid should twist off with ease.



The metal spoon method

This time, for the next tip, all you need is a metal spoon.

Hold the spoon in one hand and the jar in the other, and slide the spoon into the crack between the lid and the glass. Then, push up and back to try and break the seal. If the seal doesn't budge in one spot, don't fret - just rotate the jar and try again in another spot.

Keep working that spoon until you hear that oh-so-satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. Once you hear it, you know you've successfully broken the seal and the lid should come off easily.


Credit: Insider Tech.


Hot water trick

Still struggling to open that stubborn jar? Fear not, because science is here to save the day.

First, fill a large bowl with hot water that's not quite boiling. Then, flip the jar you're trying to open upside down and leave it submerged in the hot water for up to 10 minutes. This allows science to work its magic - as the contents of the jar heat up, they expand and lessen the difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the jar.

After a while, the lid should be loose enough that you can open the jar with your hand. It may take a bit of effort, but with this method, you'll have that jar open in no time.



Heat it up

Alright, so you've tried the spoon trick and the hot water hack and still can't get that pesky jar open. Don't worry, we've got you covered with a few more tricks up our sleeves.

If you're looking to add a little heat to the equation, grab a hair dryer or a lighter. Hold the hair dryer on high and blow it around the outside of the lid for about 30 seconds. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also take a lighter to the lid and apply the flame for a few seconds.

Just be careful - it will be hot! Give it about 30 seconds to cool down before attempting to open the jar, and use a towel for grip.


View attachment 15117
Tight-lid jars can be frustrating, especially when we're hungry and just want some food ASAP. Credit: Ella Olsson.



Slap method

But wait, what if those previous hacks just aren't doing the trick? Don't worry, we've got one more tried-and-true method that's been passed down for generations.

It's a little more traditional, but it can still work wonders. Tilt the jar downward at a 45-degree angle with your non-dominant hand. And then, here's the fun part - aggressively slap the bottom of the jar with the centre of your palm. Keep slapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking.



If all else fails, it's time to break out the big guns and get creative with household items.

One easy hack is to grab a rubber band and wrap it around the lid for some extra grip. This will help you get a better hold on the lid and make it easier to twist off. If you want even more traction, try using a pair of rubber gloves. Simply put one glove on your non-dominant hand, use that hand to hold the jar, and use your dominant hand to twist the lid off.


View attachment 15118
Make life easier for yourself with this handy kitchen gadget! Credit: Catch.com.au.



But if you're looking for a foolproof way to open jars every time, you might want to invest in a jar opener. These nifty gadgets are available at most home goods stores, such as Catch.com.au. With automatic grip and easy lid removal, they're sure to make your jar-opening struggles a thing of the past!

Or you can also check out this article to see how one mum used a $5 find from Kmart to open her jars with ease!

If worst comes to worst and you still can't get that stubborn lid to budge, just remember - jars can sense fear. (Okay, maybe not literally.) Just take a deep breath, stay calm, and give it another go. If you still can't open it, you can always ask another person for help!



So there you have it, some easy-to-follow tips you might want to keep in your back pockets the next time you need to open jars quickly and with little effort. Nobody likes a struggle in the kitchen, so members - the next time you can't open that jar of pickles, it's time to put these hacks to the test!

And if you have more to add to the list, feel free to let us know in the comments!

I am over eighty and I have worked out a way to open tightly closed screw top lids. I believe that the lids become "frozen" in place after being closed for some time. I find this system almost always works and I can open any screw-top bottle with my hands.

If I can't open a screw top lid easily, I turn the bottle upside down and, making sure the bottle is upright, bump the top of the lid fairly firmly on the ground a few times. I then hold the bottle upright and , holding a damp( better grip) cloth over the lid , put pressure on the lid to open it. If the lid doesn't open, immediately, I keep holding the pressure on the lid and usually, I feel the grip caused by lack of use is broken and the bottle will open.

I will be very surprised if this doesn't work for you.
 
Stop everything you're doing and take a moment to appreciate the beauty that is a jar. Pickles, plum jam, tomato chutney, beetroot relish, olives, Vegemite - is there anything that can't be stored in a jar? It's the ultimate vessel for all of our favourite foods.

Now, let's talk about the struggle that is opening a jar. We've all been there - your stomach is growling, you're reaching for your favourite spread, and then BAM - the lid won't budge.



It's like the jar knows when you're at your most desperate and decides to play a little game of 'let's see how strong you really are’.

But don't worry, because we've done some deep diving and found some amazing tips to help you win this never-ending battle. And if you think it's as simple as just twisting the lid off, think again - we've got some serious pro tips up our sleeves!


View attachment 15116
Some jars can be particularly difficult to open no matter how hard you try. Credit: Pexels/Polina Tankilevitch.



Butter knife trick

The first trick for opening jars is pretty simple: All you need is a trusty butter knife or a heavy wooden spoon - the heavier, the better!

According to a TikTok trendsetter, instead of struggling with the jar like it's your mortal enemy, all you have to do is tap the edges of the lid as you rotate the jar with your knife or spoon. Keep tapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. And just like that, the lid should twist off with ease.



The metal spoon method

This time, for the next tip, all you need is a metal spoon.

Hold the spoon in one hand and the jar in the other, and slide the spoon into the crack between the lid and the glass. Then, push up and back to try and break the seal. If the seal doesn't budge in one spot, don't fret - just rotate the jar and try again in another spot.

Keep working that spoon until you hear that oh-so-satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. Once you hear it, you know you've successfully broken the seal and the lid should come off easily.


Credit: Insider Tech.


Hot water trick

Still struggling to open that stubborn jar? Fear not, because science is here to save the day.

First, fill a large bowl with hot water that's not quite boiling. Then, flip the jar you're trying to open upside down and leave it submerged in the hot water for up to 10 minutes. This allows science to work its magic - as the contents of the jar heat up, they expand and lessen the difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the jar.

After a while, the lid should be loose enough that you can open the jar with your hand. It may take a bit of effort, but with this method, you'll have that jar open in no time.



Heat it up

Alright, so you've tried the spoon trick and the hot water hack and still can't get that pesky jar open. Don't worry, we've got you covered with a few more tricks up our sleeves.

If you're looking to add a little heat to the equation, grab a hair dryer or a lighter. Hold the hair dryer on high and blow it around the outside of the lid for about 30 seconds. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also take a lighter to the lid and apply the flame for a few seconds.

Just be careful - it will be hot! Give it about 30 seconds to cool down before attempting to open the jar, and use a towel for grip.


View attachment 15117
Tight-lid jars can be frustrating, especially when we're hungry and just want some food ASAP. Credit: Ella Olsson.



Slap method

But wait, what if those previous hacks just aren't doing the trick? Don't worry, we've got one more tried-and-true method that's been passed down for generations.

It's a little more traditional, but it can still work wonders. Tilt the jar downward at a 45-degree angle with your non-dominant hand. And then, here's the fun part - aggressively slap the bottom of the jar with the centre of your palm. Keep slapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking.



If all else fails, it's time to break out the big guns and get creative with household items.

One easy hack is to grab a rubber band and wrap it around the lid for some extra grip. This will help you get a better hold on the lid and make it easier to twist off. If you want even more traction, try using a pair of rubber gloves. Simply put one glove on your non-dominant hand, use that hand to hold the jar, and use your dominant hand to twist the lid off.


View attachment 15118
Make life easier for yourself with this handy kitchen gadget! Credit: Catch.com.au.



But if you're looking for a foolproof way to open jars every time, you might want to invest in a jar opener. These nifty gadgets are available at most home goods stores, such as Catch.com.au. With automatic grip and easy lid removal, they're sure to make your jar-opening struggles a thing of the past!

Or you can also check out this article to see how one mum used a $5 find from Kmart to open her jars with ease!

If worst comes to worst and you still can't get that stubborn lid to budge, just remember - jars can sense fear. (Okay, maybe not literally.) Just take a deep breath, stay calm, and give it another go. If you still can't open it, you can always ask another person for help!



So there you have it, some easy-to-follow tips you might want to keep in your back pockets the next time you need to open jars quickly and with little effort. Nobody likes a struggle in the kitchen, so members - the next time you can't open that jar of pickles, it's time to put these hacks to the test!

And if you have more to add to the list, feel free to let us know in the comments!

Great advise. Those pesky jars can he an issue
 
Stop everything you're doing and take a moment to appreciate the beauty that is a jar. Pickles, plum jam, tomato chutney, beetroot relish, olives, Vegemite - is there anything that can't be stored in a jar? It's the ultimate vessel for all of our favourite foods.

Now, let's talk about the struggle that is opening a jar. We've all been there - your stomach is growling, you're reaching for your favourite spread, and then BAM - the lid won't budge.



It's like the jar knows when you're at your most desperate and decides to play a little game of 'let's see how strong you really are’.

But don't worry, because we've done some deep diving and found some amazing tips to help you win this never-ending battle. And if you think it's as simple as just twisting the lid off, think again - we've got some serious pro tips up our sleeves!


View attachment 15116
Some jars can be particularly difficult to open no matter how hard you try. Credit: Pexels/Polina Tankilevitch.



Butter knife trick

The first trick for opening jars is pretty simple: All you need is a trusty butter knife or a heavy wooden spoon - the heavier, the better!

According to a TikTok trendsetter, instead of struggling with the jar like it's your mortal enemy, all you have to do is tap the edges of the lid as you rotate the jar with your knife or spoon. Keep tapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. And just like that, the lid should twist off with ease.



The metal spoon method

This time, for the next tip, all you need is a metal spoon.

Hold the spoon in one hand and the jar in the other, and slide the spoon into the crack between the lid and the glass. Then, push up and back to try and break the seal. If the seal doesn't budge in one spot, don't fret - just rotate the jar and try again in another spot.

Keep working that spoon until you hear that oh-so-satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. Once you hear it, you know you've successfully broken the seal and the lid should come off easily.


Credit: Insider Tech.


Hot water trick

Still struggling to open that stubborn jar? Fear not, because science is here to save the day.

First, fill a large bowl with hot water that's not quite boiling. Then, flip the jar you're trying to open upside down and leave it submerged in the hot water for up to 10 minutes. This allows science to work its magic - as the contents of the jar heat up, they expand and lessen the difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the jar.

After a while, the lid should be loose enough that you can open the jar with your hand. It may take a bit of effort, but with this method, you'll have that jar open in no time.



Heat it up

Alright, so you've tried the spoon trick and the hot water hack and still can't get that pesky jar open. Don't worry, we've got you covered with a few more tricks up our sleeves.

If you're looking to add a little heat to the equation, grab a hair dryer or a lighter. Hold the hair dryer on high and blow it around the outside of the lid for about 30 seconds. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also take a lighter to the lid and apply the flame for a few seconds.

Just be careful - it will be hot! Give it about 30 seconds to cool down before attempting to open the jar, and use a towel for grip.


View attachment 15117
Tight-lid jars can be frustrating, especially when we're hungry and just want some food ASAP. Credit: Ella Olsson.



Slap method

But wait, what if those previous hacks just aren't doing the trick? Don't worry, we've got one more tried-and-true method that's been passed down for generations.

It's a little more traditional, but it can still work wonders. Tilt the jar downward at a 45-degree angle with your non-dominant hand. And then, here's the fun part - aggressively slap the bottom of the jar with the centre of your palm. Keep slapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking.



If all else fails, it's time to break out the big guns and get creative with household items.

One easy hack is to grab a rubber band and wrap it around the lid for some extra grip. This will help you get a better hold on the lid and make it easier to twist off. If you want even more traction, try using a pair of rubber gloves. Simply put one glove on your non-dominant hand, use that hand to hold the jar, and use your dominant hand to twist the lid off.


View attachment 15118
Make life easier for yourself with this handy kitchen gadget! Credit: Catch.com.au.



But if you're looking for a foolproof way to open jars every time, you might want to invest in a jar opener. These nifty gadgets are available at most home goods stores, such as Catch.com.au. With automatic grip and easy lid removal, they're sure to make your jar-opening struggles a thing of the past!

Or you can also check out this article to see how one mum used a $5 find from Kmart to open her jars with ease!

If worst comes to worst and you still can't get that stubborn lid to budge, just remember - jars can sense fear. (Okay, maybe not literally.) Just take a deep breath, stay calm, and give it another go. If you still can't open it, you can always ask another person for help!



So there you have it, some easy-to-follow tips you might want to keep in your back pockets the next time you need to open jars quickly and with little effort. Nobody likes a struggle in the kitchen, so members - the next time you can't open that jar of pickles, it's time to put these hacks to the test!

And if you have more to add to the list, feel free to let us know in the comments!

I have two pieces of non slip mat about 15cm square. I hold one in each hand with the jar in between, and twist. A lot easier.
 
Stop everything you're doing and take a moment to appreciate the beauty that is a jar. Pickles, plum jam, tomato chutney, beetroot relish, olives, Vegemite - is there anything that can't be stored in a jar? It's the ultimate vessel for all of our favourite foods.

Now, let's talk about the struggle that is opening a jar. We've all been there - your stomach is growling, you're reaching for your favourite spread, and then BAM - the lid won't budge.



It's like the jar knows when you're at your most desperate and decides to play a little game of 'let's see how strong you really are’.

But don't worry, because we've done some deep diving and found some amazing tips to help you win this never-ending battle. And if you think it's as simple as just twisting the lid off, think again - we've got some serious pro tips up our sleeves!


View attachment 15116
Some jars can be particularly difficult to open no matter how hard you try. Credit: Pexels/Polina Tankilevitch.



Butter knife trick

The first trick for opening jars is pretty simple: All you need is a trusty butter knife or a heavy wooden spoon - the heavier, the better!

According to a TikTok trendsetter, instead of struggling with the jar like it's your mortal enemy, all you have to do is tap the edges of the lid as you rotate the jar with your knife or spoon. Keep tapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. And just like that, the lid should twist off with ease.



The metal spoon method

This time, for the next tip, all you need is a metal spoon.

Hold the spoon in one hand and the jar in the other, and slide the spoon into the crack between the lid and the glass. Then, push up and back to try and break the seal. If the seal doesn't budge in one spot, don't fret - just rotate the jar and try again in another spot.

Keep working that spoon until you hear that oh-so-satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. Once you hear it, you know you've successfully broken the seal and the lid should come off easily.


Credit: Insider Tech.


Hot water trick

Still struggling to open that stubborn jar? Fear not, because science is here to save the day.

First, fill a large bowl with hot water that's not quite boiling. Then, flip the jar you're trying to open upside down and leave it submerged in the hot water for up to 10 minutes. This allows science to work its magic - as the contents of the jar heat up, they expand and lessen the difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the jar.

After a while, the lid should be loose enough that you can open the jar with your hand. It may take a bit of effort, but with this method, you'll have that jar open in no time.



Heat it up

Alright, so you've tried the spoon trick and the hot water hack and still can't get that pesky jar open. Don't worry, we've got you covered with a few more tricks up our sleeves.

If you're looking to add a little heat to the equation, grab a hair dryer or a lighter. Hold the hair dryer on high and blow it around the outside of the lid for about 30 seconds. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also take a lighter to the lid and apply the flame for a few seconds.

Just be careful - it will be hot! Give it about 30 seconds to cool down before attempting to open the jar, and use a towel for grip.


View attachment 15117
Tight-lid jars can be frustrating, especially when we're hungry and just want some food ASAP. Credit: Ella Olsson.



Slap method

But wait, what if those previous hacks just aren't doing the trick? Don't worry, we've got one more tried-and-true method that's been passed down for generations.

It's a little more traditional, but it can still work wonders. Tilt the jar downward at a 45-degree angle with your non-dominant hand. And then, here's the fun part - aggressively slap the bottom of the jar with the centre of your palm. Keep slapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking.



If all else fails, it's time to break out the big guns and get creative with household items.

One easy hack is to grab a rubber band and wrap it around the lid for some extra grip. This will help you get a better hold on the lid and make it easier to twist off. If you want even more traction, try using a pair of rubber gloves. Simply put one glove on your non-dominant hand, use that hand to hold the jar, and use your dominant hand to twist the lid off.


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Make life easier for yourself with this handy kitchen gadget! Credit: Catch.com.au.



But if you're looking for a foolproof way to open jars every time, you might want to invest in a jar opener. These nifty gadgets are available at most home goods stores, such as Catch.com.au. With automatic grip and easy lid removal, they're sure to make your jar-opening struggles a thing of the past!

Or you can also check out this article to see how one mum used a $5 find from Kmart to open her jars with ease!

If worst comes to worst and you still can't get that stubborn lid to budge, just remember - jars can sense fear. (Okay, maybe not literally.) Just take a deep breath, stay calm, and give it another go. If you still can't open it, you can always ask another person for help!



So there you have it, some easy-to-follow tips you might want to keep in your back pockets the next time you need to open jars quickly and with little effort. Nobody likes a struggle in the kitchen, so members - the next time you can't open that jar of pickles, it's time to put these hacks to the test!

And if you have more to add to the list, feel free to let us know in the comments!

I always use a butter knife slide into the gap between lid and glass, twist knife till you hear it pop. You can feel when knife is in the right spot, it’s slightly more open. Works every time
 
Stop everything you're doing and take a moment to appreciate the beauty that is a jar. Pickles, plum jam, tomato chutney, beetroot relish, olives, Vegemite - is there anything that can't be stored in a jar? It's the ultimate vessel for all of our favourite foods.

Now, let's talk about the struggle that is opening a jar. We've all been there - your stomach is growling, you're reaching for your favourite spread, and then BAM - the lid won't budge.



It's like the jar knows when you're at your most desperate and decides to play a little game of 'let's see how strong you really are’.

But don't worry, because we've done some deep diving and found some amazing tips to help you win this never-ending battle. And if you think it's as simple as just twisting the lid off, think again - we've got some serious pro tips up our sleeves!


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Some jars can be particularly difficult to open no matter how hard you try. Credit: Pexels/Polina Tankilevitch.



Butter knife trick

The first trick for opening jars is pretty simple: All you need is a trusty butter knife or a heavy wooden spoon - the heavier, the better!

According to a TikTok trendsetter, instead of struggling with the jar like it's your mortal enemy, all you have to do is tap the edges of the lid as you rotate the jar with your knife or spoon. Keep tapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. And just like that, the lid should twist off with ease.



The metal spoon method

This time, for the next tip, all you need is a metal spoon.

Hold the spoon in one hand and the jar in the other, and slide the spoon into the crack between the lid and the glass. Then, push up and back to try and break the seal. If the seal doesn't budge in one spot, don't fret - just rotate the jar and try again in another spot.

Keep working that spoon until you hear that oh-so-satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. Once you hear it, you know you've successfully broken the seal and the lid should come off easily.


Credit: Insider Tech.


Hot water trick

Still struggling to open that stubborn jar? Fear not, because science is here to save the day.

First, fill a large bowl with hot water that's not quite boiling. Then, flip the jar you're trying to open upside down and leave it submerged in the hot water for up to 10 minutes. This allows science to work its magic - as the contents of the jar heat up, they expand and lessen the difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the jar.

After a while, the lid should be loose enough that you can open the jar with your hand. It may take a bit of effort, but with this method, you'll have that jar open in no time.



Heat it up

Alright, so you've tried the spoon trick and the hot water hack and still can't get that pesky jar open. Don't worry, we've got you covered with a few more tricks up our sleeves.

If you're looking to add a little heat to the equation, grab a hair dryer or a lighter. Hold the hair dryer on high and blow it around the outside of the lid for about 30 seconds. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also take a lighter to the lid and apply the flame for a few seconds.

Just be careful - it will be hot! Give it about 30 seconds to cool down before attempting to open the jar, and use a towel for grip.


View attachment 15117
Tight-lid jars can be frustrating, especially when we're hungry and just want some food ASAP. Credit: Ella Olsson.



Slap method

But wait, what if those previous hacks just aren't doing the trick? Don't worry, we've got one more tried-and-true method that's been passed down for generations.

It's a little more traditional, but it can still work wonders. Tilt the jar downward at a 45-degree angle with your non-dominant hand. And then, here's the fun part - aggressively slap the bottom of the jar with the centre of your palm. Keep slapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking.



If all else fails, it's time to break out the big guns and get creative with household items.

One easy hack is to grab a rubber band and wrap it around the lid for some extra grip. This will help you get a better hold on the lid and make it easier to twist off. If you want even more traction, try using a pair of rubber gloves. Simply put one glove on your non-dominant hand, use that hand to hold the jar, and use your dominant hand to twist the lid off.


View attachment 15118
Make life easier for yourself with this handy kitchen gadget! Credit: Catch.com.au.



But if you're looking for a foolproof way to open jars every time, you might want to invest in a jar opener. These nifty gadgets are available at most home goods stores, such as Catch.com.au. With automatic grip and easy lid removal, they're sure to make your jar-opening struggles a thing of the past!

Or you can also check out this article to see how one mum used a $5 find from Kmart to open her jars with ease!

If worst comes to worst and you still can't get that stubborn lid to budge, just remember - jars can sense fear. (Okay, maybe not literally.) Just take a deep breath, stay calm, and give it another go. If you still can't open it, you can always ask another person for help!



So there you have it, some easy-to-follow tips you might want to keep in your back pockets the next time you need to open jars quickly and with little effort. Nobody likes a struggle in the kitchen, so members - the next time you can't open that jar of pickles, it's time to put these hacks to the test!

And if you have more to add to the list, feel free to let us know in the comments!

As an older person with severe RA, most jars are too hard for me to open normally, I find this always works - hold the glass end of jar in your hand and tap the rim of the lid a couple of times on the bench - jar open.
 
I use one of the rubber circular mat things. Had them forever, it folds over the jar edge as its soft and pliable, and turning may still be hard but it does open. And beats massive pain in wrist trying to turn lid which doesn't budge. As a kid I was told to run under hot water and use a tdeatowel to hold and one to turn. But love my rubber mat thing.
 
I have a special tool to pop jar lids I bought years ago, works great. I also use an oil filter removal tool that has an adjustable rubber strap to fit all size lids, a plastic handle that gives leverage against the bottle and a bit of muscle and I can open anything from very small lids to huge lids with it. Cost me $5 at repco many years ago.
 
Stop everything you're doing and take a moment to appreciate the beauty that is a jar. Pickles, plum jam, tomato chutney, beetroot relish, olives, Vegemite - is there anything that can't be stored in a jar? It's the ultimate vessel for all of our favourite foods.

Now, let's talk about the struggle that is opening a jar. We've all been there - your stomach is growling, you're reaching for your favourite spread, and then BAM - the lid won't budge.



It's like the jar knows when you're at your most desperate and decides to play a little game of 'let's see how strong you really are’.

But don't worry, because we've done some deep diving and found some amazing tips to help you win this never-ending battle. And if you think it's as simple as just twisting the lid off, think again - we've got some serious pro tips up our sleeves!


View attachment 15116
Some jars can be particularly difficult to open no matter how hard you try. Credit: Pexels/Polina Tankilevitch.



Butter knife trick

The first trick for opening jars is pretty simple: All you need is a trusty butter knife or a heavy wooden spoon - the heavier, the better!

According to a TikTok trendsetter, instead of struggling with the jar like it's your mortal enemy, all you have to do is tap the edges of the lid as you rotate the jar with your knife or spoon. Keep tapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. And just like that, the lid should twist off with ease.



The metal spoon method

This time, for the next tip, all you need is a metal spoon.

Hold the spoon in one hand and the jar in the other, and slide the spoon into the crack between the lid and the glass. Then, push up and back to try and break the seal. If the seal doesn't budge in one spot, don't fret - just rotate the jar and try again in another spot.

Keep working that spoon until you hear that oh-so-satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking. Once you hear it, you know you've successfully broken the seal and the lid should come off easily.


Credit: Insider Tech.


Hot water trick

Still struggling to open that stubborn jar? Fear not, because science is here to save the day.

First, fill a large bowl with hot water that's not quite boiling. Then, flip the jar you're trying to open upside down and leave it submerged in the hot water for up to 10 minutes. This allows science to work its magic - as the contents of the jar heat up, they expand and lessen the difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the jar.

After a while, the lid should be loose enough that you can open the jar with your hand. It may take a bit of effort, but with this method, you'll have that jar open in no time.



Heat it up

Alright, so you've tried the spoon trick and the hot water hack and still can't get that pesky jar open. Don't worry, we've got you covered with a few more tricks up our sleeves.

If you're looking to add a little heat to the equation, grab a hair dryer or a lighter. Hold the hair dryer on high and blow it around the outside of the lid for about 30 seconds. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also take a lighter to the lid and apply the flame for a few seconds.

Just be careful - it will be hot! Give it about 30 seconds to cool down before attempting to open the jar, and use a towel for grip.


View attachment 15117
Tight-lid jars can be frustrating, especially when we're hungry and just want some food ASAP. Credit: Ella Olsson.



Slap method

But wait, what if those previous hacks just aren't doing the trick? Don't worry, we've got one more tried-and-true method that's been passed down for generations.

It's a little more traditional, but it can still work wonders. Tilt the jar downward at a 45-degree angle with your non-dominant hand. And then, here's the fun part - aggressively slap the bottom of the jar with the centre of your palm. Keep slapping until you hear that satisfying 'pop' of the seal breaking.



If all else fails, it's time to break out the big guns and get creative with household items.

One easy hack is to grab a rubber band and wrap it around the lid for some extra grip. This will help you get a better hold on the lid and make it easier to twist off. If you want even more traction, try using a pair of rubber gloves. Simply put one glove on your non-dominant hand, use that hand to hold the jar, and use your dominant hand to twist the lid off.


View attachment 15118
Make life easier for yourself with this handy kitchen gadget! Credit: Catch.com.au.



But if you're looking for a foolproof way to open jars every time, you might want to invest in a jar opener. These nifty gadgets are available at most home goods stores, such as Catch.com.au. With automatic grip and easy lid removal, they're sure to make your jar-opening struggles a thing of the past!

Or you can also check out this article to see how one mum used a $5 find from Kmart to open her jars with ease!

If worst comes to worst and you still can't get that stubborn lid to budge, just remember - jars can sense fear. (Okay, maybe not literally.) Just take a deep breath, stay calm, and give it another go. If you still can't open it, you can always ask another person for help!



So there you have it, some easy-to-follow tips you might want to keep in your back pockets the next time you need to open jars quickly and with little effort. Nobody likes a struggle in the kitchen, so members - the next time you can't open that jar of pickles, it's time to put these hacks to the test!

And if you have more to add to the list, feel free to let us know in the comments!

If u heat the lid for more than a few seconds in hot water the glass also swells so negates the process. I run hot water over the lid then use a non slip mini mat to screw it off.
 
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As an older person with severe RA, most jars are too hard for me to open normally, I find this always works - hold the glass end of jar in your hand and tap the rim of the lid a couple of times on the bench - jar open.
I usually hold a wooden board in one hand and give a firm tap of the edge of the lid against it. Works every time. 👍 Saves denting your worktop too. 🙂
 
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I took the easy path and bought a simple plastic lid seal breaker that has a section that hooks under the lid then you lift it forward and the lid seal pops sssssssss and the lid screws off easily, never failed me. $7 of magic
 
I learnt years ago to tap the side of the lid on the kitchen bench. Works every time - my husband was suitably impressed
 

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