- Color: White
- Material: Plastic
- Brand: EZ Off
- Blade Material: Tool Grade Alloy
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 7.2 x 7.2 x 0.7 inches
- REMOVES TIGHT LIDS EFFORTLESSLY – A quick and easy solution to an age-old problem! Our EZ Off jar gripper only requires one hand to twist off the tightest lid, whether it is factory locked, vacuum sealed, child proof, or just stuck.
- ALL LID SIZES – It can open a small plastic water bottle or a giant tub of spaghetti sauce. The EZ Off arthritis jar opener can grab any lid size or type in its narrow to wide V-shaped mouth.
- UNDER CABINET MOUNTED – This under cabinet jar opener hides out of sight under a kitchen cabinet, cupboard, counter, or shelf. Allows for easy access without getting in your way.
- STURDY & NON-SLIP – Made with durable materials. These one handed gadgets use strong metal teeth to clutch any size lid for a firm grip. Requires less strength while providing more security.
- EASY TO INSTALL, EASY TO USE – The surface of the jar key comes pre-attached with a peel-and-stick adhesive as well as 3 screws. Ideal for children, elderly, amputees, those with carpal tunnel, and handicapped individuals.




















CC –
I first spotted a jar opener essentially like this EZ Off under-cabinet opener – although quite different in its construction details – in some home store way back in the early 1980s, thought it looked promising, bought it and installed it in my then-home, and found it to work amazingly, wonderfully well. It totally grips the jar lid, allowing the user just to hold and turn the jar, using two hands if necessary, which turns out to be marvelously easy.Now, almost 40 years later, and in a different house, I didnβt see that same opener for sale any more, but saw and bought this essentially similar EZ Off. And it works as well overall as my old original, hooray!However, I am pretty sure that my old original, similar opener had one very interesting, significant difference: This EZ Off opener, and the one main, current, extremely similar competitor opener, both have two very thin, saw-toothed gripper blades, about 1/8th of an inch apart. Whereas I think I recall that my old opener had only one toothed blade, but individually much thicker.Iβd guess that the two thinner blades on the current models provide a more certain, no-fooling bite/grip on the lid than the one old thicker blade, because the knife-thin blades are wicked sharp, better able to bite into the lid. But Iβd also guess that itβs the thinner blades that cause this EZ Off, and probably too the similar current competitor, to tear very thin gouges in the out-sides of the jar lids, especially metal, producing small, sharp, jagged burrs on the sides of the jar lid, where you can then hardly avoid slightly jabbing and tearing your fingers on them, when you go to close the lid, or if you then try to re-open the jar by hand. The resulting skin tears arenβt likely to be more than superficial, since the jagged edges this opener digs into the sides of the jar lid are small and shallow – but they are ragged, sharp and nasty, and they produce very real skin tears that do hurt a bit.Whereas I am pretty darn sure that my old original similar opener, with a single, thicker blade, didnβt cut any such rips into the jar lids. But it probably also didnβt quite grip the lid entirely so incredibly well and easily as this double-thin-blade EZ Off either. I donβt honestly remember such detail from back then, but I suppose I probably on occasion had to push the jar lid a little more firmly into that old opener to get it to grip so it could be opened.It might be that you can try to minimize this tearing up of the jar lid edges by trying to be gentle in pushing the jar lid into the opener and turning it – although, if you push it in too little, you could easily instead create the very problem youβre trying to avoid, setting up the lid to slip/slide and thus be cut up by the opener blades because itβs not being held firmly enough. Your damage may vary.If I had a choice of the old, thick-blade version vs. the current, double-thin-blade models, I would probably choose the older, thick-blade version. I would probably prefer to, on occasion, have to press the jar lid a little harder into the opener than have jagged nicks cut into the sides of the lid. But thatβs just my preference. And I donβt currently seem to have the choice at present anyway, it looks like only this double-thin-blade style is currently made and sold. Oh well. Still a pretty darn good jar opener. Just keep in mind to watch out for the small, sharp cuts that may be sliced into the sides of the jar lid by this opener.In rating this EZ Off opener, I would take off a half star anyway for its sometime cutting up my jar lids and thereby my fingers. But since half stars arenβt accepted, I reckon Iβll be nice, round back up to 5 stars, at least for now.
pzee –
I haven’t struggled with a single jar since I installed this. I used to have to use prying tools, hot water, banging jars on the counter, strap wrenches, punching holes with knives and can openers, all these messy and dangerous hacks. And in the process I usually injured myself with partially dislocated joints, i even busted a tendon one time! That’s over now, and thank goodness. You just nestle the jar into the wedge and turn, and the lid releases gently, it’s amazing. The teeth are scary sharp but they don’t create sharp burrs on the lids.For the installation, you might need to drill pilot holes. I don’t think the instructions note that but it makes it easier to install the screws.
Jamie Boyer –
Being single and living alone, I can’t hand a jar over to anyone to help me open it. This works like a charm! I have tried all different size lids and it opens with no effort at all. The way its installed with just 2 screws and a sticky pad is very secure under my cabinet. You can barely see it! This is a must have
Lynnesota –
Because we used the screws provided, we canβt speak to adhesion, but Iβm so happy this works! Unseen in a perfect kitchen location, I can now put away the pliers I used for Propel bottles. Bonus – now Iβll be able to open ALL bottles effortlessly!
Debbie –
I have arthritis and it opens everything with a lid. No matter how big or small. My husband loves it too, because now I can open my own jars and bottles.?
Yosemite Sam –
We had a similarly designed jar opener that screwed to the wall and folded down when not in use in our kitchen when I grew up way back in the 1960’s. This works on the same principle but has the added bonus of being hidden away if fastened underneath a cabinet above your counter top. So far it’s opened every jar easily. Time will tell but so far so good.
CJ –
I love this product! I have rheumatoid arthritis and there are many times I can’t get a good grip to open up anything. I haven’t had to wait on anyone anymore to open up stuff. I just put it in the grips turn, and the jar or bottle opens up. I’m so happy that I don’t have to wait for someone to open up things anymore. This product is a life saver!
LH Designs –
I wish Iβd have bought this sooner. I screwed this under my cabinet, assuming the adhesive wouldnβt last. I love having this handy opener out of site with perfect easy access. I also like the sturdiness of it. I anticipate itβll outlive me, and I plan to be around for a long time.