We’ve all heard our grandparents share simple yet brilliant life hacks, right? These tricks are incredibly practical and useful in our daily lives.
In this article, we’ll share six amazing life hacks that you can easily apply in your daily routine.
1 Make Your Own Sunflower Seed Sheller with Chopsticks
Sunflower seeds have a hard shell, and people usually bite the edge to crack it open and eat the seed inside. This method can be a bit tedious, and you can only eat one seed at a time. However, you can easily make your own sunflower seed sheller:
Instructions:
Step 1: Take two chopsticks and place them parallel to each other. Secure one end with a rubber band.
Step 2: Take a piece of paper and fold it 4-5 times to make it thicker. Insert the paper in the middle of the chopsticks, leaving a gap of about one finger width between the ends of the chopsticks. Now they should look like a clip.
Step 3: Hold a sunflower seed by its tail and place it in the gap between the chopsticks. Squeeze the ends of the chopsticks together.
The sunflower seed shell will crack open, and you can easily remove the shell to get the seed inside.
With this method, you can enjoy sunflower seeds faster and more conveniently!
2 Burn Mosquito Coils for Your Desired Duration to Avoid Waste
To keep mosquitoes away, many households burn mosquito coils. However, the coils burn continuously until the entire coil is gone, which can be wasteful. If you want to burn the coil for a specific duration and have it extinguish automatically, try this:
Instructions:
Use a paper clip to insert horizontally at the desired point on the coil where you want it to stop burning.
As the coil burns and reaches the paper clip, the heat will transfer to the metal, causing the flame to go out before it reaches the paper clip.
This way, you can avoid wasting the coil when you don’t need it.
Check out other creative ways to reuse mosquito coils and turn them into useful household items.
3 Mark the Edge of Adhesive Tape
It can be frustrating to use adhesive tape and not be able to find the edge to peel it off. Here’s a simple solution:
Instructions:
After using the tape, fold the edge of the tape back onto itself at the cutting point. This way, the edge of the tape is now separate from the roll, making it easier to find and peel off the next time you need it.
4 Make a DIY Paintbrush from a Sponge
If you need to paint something at home and can’t find a paintbrush, you can easily make a simple one yourself:
Instructions:
Step 1: Take a small stick (like a chopstick) and use a knife to split one end in half.
Step 2: Take a sponge and cut a rectangular piece from it. Separate the yellow part from the rest of the sponge.
Step 3: Fold the cut sponge piece in half and insert the folded edge into the split end of the stick.
Step 4: Use a string to tie the stick securely, holding the sponge in place.
Now you have a DIY paintbrush with a soft sponge that absorbs paint well!
5 Tie Balloons Quickly and Easily
Blowing up balloons is easy, but tying them can be time-consuming because the neck of the balloon tends to shrink when you try to pull it out to tie a knot. Try this method to make the process much simpler:
Instructions:
Step 1: Take a wire coat hanger and position it upright so that one of the corners is facing upward.
Step 2: Blow up the balloon and place the neck of the balloon horizontally on the hanger. Stretch it out and turn it once.
Step 3: Use your thumb to hold it in place and then loop the neck of the balloon back through.
Step 4: Finally, pull the balloon up and off the hanger, and tie it tightly. Your balloon is now securely tied!
6 Pour Soda without the Fizz
When you pour soda from the can into a glass, the fizz often rises to the top, causing it to overflow. So, you stop pouring, but then a moment later, the fizz settles, leaving very little soda in the glass, and you have to pour more. Try this instead:
Instructions:
Open the can and take a glass. Place the edge of the glass against the mouth of the can and pour the soda at an angle. Pouring it along the side of the glass reduces the fizz. This way, you can pour as much as you want without the mess.
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1. Use a clothespin to hold nails in place while hammering, preventing smashed fingers.
2. Soak old, hardened paintbrushes in hot vinegar for 30 minutes to restore them to their original softness.
3. Clean your oven with a paste made from baking soda and water, avoiding harsh chemicals.
4. Freshen your garbage disposal by grinding lemon peels and ice cubes in it.
5. Unclog a drain with a mixture of baking soda, vinegar, and hot water, instead of using harmful chemicals.
6. Polish silverware and jewelry with toothpaste to make them shine like new.