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  2. These Are the Easiest Ways to Open a Jar When It's Stuck - AOL

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    Place the jar on the counter and try easing the tip of a butter knife between the jar and the lid. This will create a wedge to help pop the seal. Once it's in there, give the lid a twist to help ...

  3. How to easily open a stuck jar - AOL

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    You might try to pry a jar open with a knife or run it under hot water, but there's actually much simpler way to open a stuck jar lid. Using the handle of a butter knife, simply tap four times ...

  4. Can’t Open Your Items? This Handy Jar Opener Works ... - AOL

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    The classic frustration of being unable to open up a jar has occurred to many of Us in the kitchen. Sometimes we get lucky by swiftly slapping the object on the bottom, but even that can’t shake ...

  5. Hermetic seal - Wikipedia

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    A hermetic seal is any type of sealing that makes a given object airtight (preventing the passage of air, oxygen, or other gases). The term originally applied to airtight glass containers but, as technology advanced, it applied to a larger category of materials, including metals, rubber, and plastics. Hermetic seals are essential to the correct ...

  6. Resealable packaging - Wikipedia

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    These packs are designed with an ergonomical clip which functions like a zipper but is airtight. These products feature flanged interlocking profiles that create a reliable seal when pressed together. Ziploc and Zip-Pak are manufacturers specializing in these products, the latter employing a slider to open and close the bag. [1]

  7. Flip-top - Wikipedia

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    The top of a flip-top bottle Breaking the seal on a Flip-top. A flip-top, swing-top, lightning toggle, or Quillfeldt stopper (after the inventor, Charles de Quillfeldt) is a type of bail closure frequently used for bottles containing carbonated beverages, such as beer or mineral water.