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Getting stuck tops off jars - any tips for what works?

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Witzend Wed 09-Apr-25 12:25:17

I’m clearing out a cupboard that still has e.g. a jar of apple jelly with chilli (2007!) - and too many similar!
I’ve tried the upending in nearly boiling water method, but several are still refusing to budge.
We do have some device but I can’t for the life of me see how it’s supposed to work. Dh is away until the end of the month so he’s no help!
Any miracle devices to recommend?

Vintagegirl Sun 13-Apr-25 16:39:19

I have a silicone jar opener that fits different sized lids like a hat. If that does not work, I use a screwdriver to between lid and jar to release the vacuum.

sue421 Sun 13-Apr-25 17:28:59

Ah I have found this great.... put a knife under the lid, just a little pressure, you will hear it click and then lid is off. This is the only way I can describe it.

sankev Sun 13-Apr-25 17:39:36

Pour some almost boiling water over the rim. Works for me every time.

Dowsabella Sun 13-Apr-25 23:01:08

BlueBelle

I use my back door jamb it never fails

Thank you! I had completely forgotten about this method! My grandmother always used it for stuck lids! However, I'm not sure it would work with modern PVC doors, but I think it would be worth a try. Ever since I fell and broke my left wrist and strained my right one, stuck lids have been a major issue. There have been times when I have resorted to hammering a nail into the lid to break the seal - not the best idea....

PamQS Mon 14-Apr-25 02:07:34

I have one of these, can't remember where I got it, but it's been excellent once I got the hang of it. I do have a husband who can usually get lids off things, but it's not very convenient if he's out!

SallyatBaytree Mon 14-Apr-25 07:46:22

My late dad's approach . ..with one hand hold the jar horizontal in the door frame, hinges side, then pull door towards you as the movement of the door is gently applying pressure on the rim of the lid. Make sure you apply pressure as door closes to edge of the lid not the glass collar below it. When firmly gripped ,then gently turn the jar.
Probably not for faint hearted as could result in a mess ! I also use this method for opening those awkward bottles which need pressure on 2 points success on the rim whilst turning . My latest was travel with size mouthwash.

mamaa Mon 14-Apr-25 09:15:34

Bang the rim of the lid with the handle of a spoon/knife about 4 times. A tip from my dear Mum- always works- think it gently releases the grip👍🏻.

Jane43 Mon 14-Apr-25 09:22:48

We’ve tried many things over the years but have a version of this which works every time, it just releases the seal.

www.amazon.co.uk/Openers-Arthritis-Multifunctional-Kitchens-Camping/dp/B0CR3X2CPS/ref=sr_1_44?crid=5N3CA8DMMAAM&keywords=lid+opener+for+jars+and+bottles&sprefix=Lid+opene%2Caps%2C93&dib_tag=se&tag=gransnetforum-21&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.y3ovHIObXanYqaClKnz2HR484rPCH6cTcaimnYBvxkII_MoeLQW2QHprfvewvJpjFoOnjB8ZEYZi3pXAcda7EZoo_hVfon68kuicODU2vSh8uy3-vAZLzeyGo3xSYpG2t2jaRMSFuqdozeOP48iRKTugsrFQt1qQc-T1BtHZRsoWA_SvcsmR7RWivDRdFHGnRD8UXMACIMMMWLGtJZ-zQ1Z-jOT3S6-ZFvLCOrVd-2zlK4mu3URUV9FfLs9HX_YNAhXkRi5iyr_L7HJkx9GJZws7fz_ZcCPKFQCRmgv5OT0.U-ZN48b4Ble8JlQcOvTjNFQJ7cg4vmmBRvV36GVN4Gs&qid=1744618773&sr=8-44

Caleo Mon 14-Apr-25 09:45:48

I have a 5 inch long plasticky tool with a blunt point that uses leverage force to depress a small part of the metal lid, enough to break the vacuum seal. It is used often enough to be at the front of my kitchen drawer.

petalpete Mon 14-Apr-25 09:49:48

Run it under hot water for a few seconds then give the top of the lid a good couple of knocks using the edge of a wooden spoon.

Bellasnana Mon 14-Apr-25 10:03:44

I swear by this silicone ‘flower’ which was given to me by a dear friend who is sadly no longer with us. I think of her every time I use it, it never fails for bottles as well as jars.

RosieandherMaw Mon 14-Apr-25 11:06:42

Release the vacuum by applying a bottle opener like this (blunt side) at intervals round the lid, it should twist off easily afterwards.
Wearing rubber gloves can also give more traction and for small caps/lids, I use a pair of nutcrackers.

RosieandherMaw Mon 14-Apr-25 11:07:47

Manjuvek01

I always use the curved spikey bit on the handle of a tradional can opener to lift the lid from the bottom and instantly it makes a soft popping sound , then just twist it open.

Yes- that’s the one!

Allira Mon 14-Apr-25 11:09:34

Bellasnana

I swear by this silicone ‘flower’ which was given to me by a dear friend who is sadly no longer with us. I think of her every time I use it, it never fails for bottles as well as jars.

I have one of those, there was a pack of two but one seems to have disappeared. Very useful, Bellasnana.

Granmarderby10 Mon 14-Apr-25 11:19:26

Side of your fist with a towel to muffle the noise on the counter top or allow very hot water to run over the jar then wack lid with end of a rolling pin!

mae13 Mon 14-Apr-25 11:44:16

One of those chunky, chub screwdrivers levered under the lip of the lid but put your specs on, if you wear them, and cover the jar with a terry tea-towel just in case.

Freya5 Tue 15-Apr-25 06:33:58

Allira

I know you've got the lid off now, Witzend but tapping all round the edge of the lid with the back of a knife works.

Otherwise - use one of these, other makes available 🙂

The best thing in the picture,easy to use, and not dangerous. Can't believe people slam a jar against a work top.

Macadia Tue 15-Apr-25 06:51:38

Shelflife

Hold the jar in one hand a tap the edge if the lid with the handle of a knife , this will break the seal and allow you to twist the lid off. My Dad taught me this when I veas a teenager !

Same ! It always works.

P.S. your name matches the subject.