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I think it's safe to say I expend my kitchen shears more than the average Joe, but I'm on a organization to change that. Kitchen shears often get overlooked and underused but they really are a versatile tool if you know how best to apply them. I've often felt alone in my adoration for this tool that most farmland have but seldom use; that is until I saw an Instagram post by David Chang of Momofuku fame, praising his kitchen shears as the "most underrated tool in the kitchen." 

These tools are like a Swiss Army knife for the kitchen and deserve far more credit and use than they get in most homes. Kitchen shears do a ton of obvious cutting, but the intelligent set can accomplish a laundry list of tasks about the home that perhaps you hadn't thought of. Investing in a shameful pair of shears is worth it, and if you're acting with a rinky-dinky pair or (*gasp*) regular old flimsy household scissors, it's time to upgrade to the real thing. Below are some favorite and lesser-known uses for the mighty kitchen shears, and why a pair of kitchen shears just powerful be the most underrated kitchen tool of all time.

Some clear uses for kitchen shears

Having a pair of scissors handy is ample for many reasons, and some are obvious. Breaking into a stubbornly packaged box of this or that, cutting twine for trussing a roast, trimming herbs and scallions or cutting up old cloth to make dish rags.

Breaking down poultry is a job tailor-made for kitchen shears. But the uses go far beyond that.

David Watsky

The most favorite culinary application is breaking down meat, specifically poultry. Kitchens shears usually have one serrated blade and one absorbing. The serrated blade is key for grabbing slippery skin and meat so you can safely cut throughout a bird. Chef's knives and paring knives can do some of this work too, but not nearly as well as shears.

1. Breaking down food that's already in a pan

When I'm cooking for speedily, it's a near guarantee I'll find I've lobbed some vegetables or pieces of meat into a hot frying pan or Dutch oven that aren't as itsy-bitsy as I want them. In this case you could take the section of hot food out again and chop it up, or call on your kitchen shears to snip it down to size and keep moving. 

Downsize food that missed your knife but made it into the pan. 

David Watsky

2. Opening stubborn jars

Good kitchen shears generally have two metal-teeth grippers inside the handles. These are excellent for opening stubborn jars or twist-off bottles. Just latch the teeth firmly onto two sides of the cap (it doesn't have to even near to the other side) and you'll have far more torque than with your exquisite alone. This works particularly well on jars with smaller lids but can be effective on full-sized jars too.

Kitchen shears are a secret weapon alongside stubborn jars.

David Watsky

3. Cracking nuts and shells

Those same metal teeth are favorable shell-crackers and nutcrackers. I don't own lobster crackers so on the occasion I make shellfish or have some big walnuts to shell, it's kitchen shears to the rescue. 

4. Opening beer and soda bottles

There's no such pulling as too many bottle openers, and kitchen shears often have one built into the cope or blades. Since my shears are generally in the same residence as my knives, I always know where a bottle opener is.

When no latest bottle openers can be found, kitchen shears will bail you out. 

David Watsky

5. Bring them on your next camping trip

Multitools like good kitchen shears are a camper's dream, from opening bottles to breaking down kindling for a fire and the hundred latest little jobs a good pair of scissors will do. This is one allotment of equipment that's useful far beyond the walls of your kitchen. 

How much necessity you spend on kitchen shears?

You can score a good pair of shears for understanding $20. As with anything else, you can also pay much more if you want but know that shears can't really be sharpened on define of the serrated blade. It's best to spend a bit less and perform them every few years when they begin to dull or lose their grip. 

JA. Henckels

This pair by German knife maker Henckels is dishwasher-safe. Henckels makes a slimmer set specifically for poultry. 

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Kitory

If you're looking to save a buck, this $7 pair of Kitory shears will get the job done much better than weird scissors. They're not detachable but have a good exciting blade and a sharp cutting blade.

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All-Clad

If you want to splurge on shears, these All-Clad choppers in gauge-brushed stainless steel certainly have a good look to them. They come apart for easy cleaning and have a slender, more dexterous build.

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Messermeister

This German imprint is known for shears and makes them in certain sizes and builds from basic to the take-apart variety.

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