An oyster shucking knife, a kitchen towel, or protective rubber gloves, and (optional) a shucking board. For some videos on how to shuck, check out a list that I curated on YouTube: YouTube.com/inahalfshellblog. read more
Yep you can get all the gear if you want, but I'm happy with an oyster knife and a teatowl. To be honest more important than the right tools is the knack - it take a little while to get it but it sure is fun learning. read more
The Zyliss Oyster tool makes shucking simple. This convenient oyster tool provides leverage and protection of your hands during shucking. Featuring a non-slip handle with a protective guard, this oyster tool is a must have for any shellfish lover. read more