Freedom, one twist at a time

The jar that used to win? Not anymore.

Elmpath locks onto the jar and twists the lid off for you, so you're not left running it under hot water or waiting for someone else to get home.

4.8/5 from 2,400+ kitchens that got their jars back
  • Zero hand strength required
  • Fits almost every jar in your pantry
  • Hands-free — it holds the jar too
The jar that used to win? Not anymore.
3 secto open
the jar that beat you
4.82,400+ reviews
Free US shipping
Every order, no minimum
60-day home trial
Try it. Love it. Keep it.
1-year warranty
Built to outlast the pickles
Secure checkout
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How it works

Stuck to open, in about three seconds

Nothing to wrestle with, and nobody else to call in.

1

Set it down

Rest Elmpath on top of any jar. It finds its own grip — you don't have to adjust a thing.

2

Press once

Tap the button and let go. The motor takes over the twisting while your hand just rests on top.

3

Lift and enjoy

A soft click and the lid gives up on its own. Pop it off and get straight to the good part.

See it in action

Watch a stubborn lid lose

No slow-motion tricks, no stunt jars. Set it down, press once, and watch it give up.

Why you'll love it

The tiny win that resets your whole day

Your hands finally catch a break
Zero effort

Your hands finally catch a break

Red knuckles and banged-up counters are the old way. The high-torque motor handles even vacuum-sealed lids while your hand just rests on top.

One opener, almost every jar
Fits your whole pantry

One opener, almost every jar

Tomato sauce, pickles, jam, honey, salsa, canning jars — Elmpath handles lids from 1.2" to 3.5" and jars up to 4" wide, which covers the ones that actually give you trouble.

Steady, non-slip, dependable
Made for real hands

Steady, non-slip, dependable

Soft silicone arms hold the jar and the lid so nothing spins or slips away. Designed around arthritis, hand tremors and post-surgery recovery — and just as easy for anyone else to grab.

One tool, every jar

Pickles, pasta sauce, and the jars that have won for years — Elmpath doesn't care which

Sauces, jam, honey, salsa, canning jars. If it's got a stubborn lid, Elmpath grips it and twists it loose in seconds — no strength required, no drama.

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Real kitchens, real relief

Thousands of hands open their own jars now

4.8 out of 5 · 2,400+ reviews

“I have arthritis and hadn't opened a jar on my own in years. Now it takes three seconds and I do it myself. It honestly gave me a piece of my independence back.”

C Carmen R.Verified buyer

“Bought it for my 78-year-old mom and she reaches for it every single day. Set it down, press the button, done. Easiest gift I've ever given.”

D David M.Gift for his mom

“I figured it'd end up in a drawer, but it opens lids even my husband gives up on. Light, quiet, and it tucks away anywhere.”

P Patricia G.Verified buyer
Made for real hands

The little win that makes the whole day easier

No more waiting for someone stronger to walk in the door. Press once, get back to cooking — steady, quiet and pain-free.

Try it risk-free
60 day trial

Try Elmpath for 60 days, completely risk-free

Put it to work on your toughest jars for two months. If your hands aren't happier, just tell us and we'll refund every cent. We won't grill you about why.

Good questions

Everything you're wondering

The tough ones, yes. Elmpath handles lids from 1.2" to 3.5" and jars from 1.6" to 4" wide — tomato sauce, pickles, jam, honey, canning jars and more. It's built for glass jars, not plastic tubs.
Nope. Elmpath runs on 2 AA batteries (not included), so it works anywhere on your counter without a cord to trip over.
About as easy as a kitchen tool gets. Rest it on the lid, press one button, and it does the rest — perfect if you have weak hands, arthritis or hand tremors.
We ship from inside the USA, usually within 24-48 hours. Most orders land in a few business days, and you'll get tracking the moment it's on the way.
You've got 60 days. Reach out and we'll refund you — that's really the whole process.