#3 Its a nutcracker with a couple of nutpicks to get the meat out of the nuts. Its not a Lobster cracker. Although you can use it on the claws, it does a bad job. Might as well go with pliers. Not a good answer.
“Heavy metal, found in a collection of old kitchen things”
Answer: “The clipper-looking utensil is for cracking lobster, nut, and crab shells, while the thinner utensils are to guide out the meat from within the shells.”
#3 Its a nutcracker with a couple of nutpicks to get the meat out of the nuts. Its not a Lobster cracker. Although you can use it on the claws, it does a bad job. Might as well go with pliers. Not a good answer.
Corn Remover. Cut the kernels from the cob.
It's for both. Also good for squeezing citrus, cracking eggshells, and breaking bones. Not everything has ONE purpose.
It's both, and good on crab... although with lots of crab/lobster consumed a person gets good enough not to need anything but teeth.