We’re willing to bet that coin ridges, coat hangers, solo cups, and television antennas are things you don’t give a second thought to. Actually, these have an interesting application that you may not have been aware of previously! Despite the fact that you see these things on a regular basis, you had never considered that they might have more to offer than you had previously realized. Allow us to alter your point of view as you proceed through this slideshow on your journey.
Wine Bottle Dip
We want to draw your attention to the dip that is placed at the bottom of the bottle of wine, even though it is delicious in itself. The punt or kick-up provides the bottle with the necessary stability to remain upright. The inclusion of sparkling wine as an ingredient is also made possible by this factor. As a bonus, it enables the steam to be used for interior vessel cleaning prior to the wine being poured into the glass vessel.
Shirt Loops
The purpose of the loops on shirts is unknown. This is a practice that began in the Navy, according to reports. Of course, on ships and boats, there isn’t a lot of closet space, which is understandable. Sailors used hooks and nails to fasten their garments instead of buttons. Back in the day, college students used to do the exact same thing at the gym!
Colored Toothpaste Squares
There’s a good chance you’ll find a brightly colored block at the bottom of your toothpaste tube. Any color, including red, black, green, and blue, could be used. What are they used for, exactly? This type of marking is referred to as “eye marks,” and it’s important because assembly-line machines use them as cues to cut and fold the package correctly.
Gas Gauge Arrow
Left or right arrow beside your gas gauge, depending on your vehicle, should indicate how much fuel you have left. Its purpose is to point you in the direction of the gas cap on your car! Although you should be aware of its location, knowing where it is while driving a borrowed or rental car can be useful. If you drive a vehicle that was built before 2010, this may not be the case.
Charcoal Purifies Air And Removes Odors
You can buy activated bamboo charcoal at a home improvement store! In the face of this technology, no odors, allergies, or bacteria stand a chance. To accomplish this, simply place it in mesh bags and place them in areas where there is a strong odor. Simple and, if at all, far less expensive than buying an air purifier!
Random Jean Buttons
Have you noticed how many people in your family are dressed in jeans? At some point, you’ve probably wondered why your jeans have so many extra buttons. In spite of the fact that they seem haphazard, they’re crucial for keeping the jeans in good condition. Due to miners’ complaints about ripped seams, Levi Strauss decided in 1829 to patent the “rivet” fasteners he developed.
Extra Fabric With New Clothes
New clothes come with extra fabric that can be used to repair tears and stains in your old ones. However, their true purpose is to be used as washing machine test clothes. Being able to avoid putting your entire wardrobe at risk is a huge relief. You’ll be able to determine the best setting to use to prevent any bleeding or shrinkage.
Pot Handle Holes
We’re willing to bet you have no idea why pots and pans have holes in the handles. Once the equipment has been washed and dried, you can actually use them to hang it. After drying, make sure they’re completely dry by doing this. To keep the container clean while cooking, place a spoon or ladle inside it while you stir the ingredients.
Extra Sneaker Holes
Those extra holes in your shoes at the top may be used for something, have you thought about that. If your shoes are excessively large, you can use these to help them fit better. You can easily make a “lace lock” by threading the shoelaces through the perforations. Blisters can be exacerbated by wearing shoes that don’t fit properly.
Winter Hat Pom-Poms
What are the purposes of the small pom-poms found on the tops of winter hats? This appears to be a Scandinavian invention, based on our research so far. Pom-poms were traditionally made by knitters at the same time as the seams were being sewn together. No longer required but kept around for historical purposes only.
Airplane Window Holes
Yes, there is a hole in the plane’s window, just so everyone is clear. There’s no need to be alarmed. Having a breather hole in your aircraft helps keep your outer windows from fogging up as you gain altitude. If it weren’t for it, the cabin wouldn’t be as secure and cozy. Air leaks are another sign that something is wrong.
Black Grating In The Microwave
To appreciate your microwave’s black grating, make sure you look at it! Faraday’s shield is an example of how to prevent electromagnetic fields from leaking out of an oven. It keeps you safe while also preparing your meals for you. It’s quite possible that it’s the world’s most undervalued item.
Dimples On Golf Balls
Golf balls aren’t as round as you might think, despite popular belief. Look closely and you’ll see that it’s covered in dimples all over the place. Older rougher golf balls, for example, have been noted by former golfers to go further than newer ones. The turbulence created by nicks and bumps in the air aids in reducing drag. Modern golf balls are made in this manner for this reason!
Long Bottle Necks
Various alcoholic beverages are stored in longneck bottles. When you need to hold something for a long time, this shape comes in handy. You can also use it to avoid spilling anything while pouring into a glass or cup. In order to catch sediment, the neck of an unfiltered beer will likely be bulbous.
Can Tabs
Did you know there’s a reason tabs can appear to be stacked one on top of the other? Because they frequently end up in our beverages, we are well aware that they are an annoyance. Despite this, they’re also meant to be used to hold your straw while you drink. Since almost no one these days drinks from a can with a straw, this precaution is unnecessary.
Takeout Boxes
Takeout Chinese is all you need to fill your stomach on certain days. Do you also eat it right out of the carton? Once the boxes were opened, it appears they were meant to be used as a dish. To be honest, it’s not that hard to understand. To lay the tablet flat on the table, simply pull the table’s sides. This is even more efficient than your current method.
Double Keyboard Bumps
If you look closely at your keyboard, you’ll notice that the F and J keys have raised bumps beneath the letters. They appear to have been added to give users a better idea of where their fingers are at any given time. Your right index finger and left index finger should be in the proper positions to type correctly if you have the proper typing form.
Measuring Tape Metal
There is some metal on the end of the measuring tape for extra stability. If you need to use the tape on your own for some reason, this should come in handy. Another option is to merely go about your business with it wrapped around a nail or screw. In addition, it has serrations to make it easier to mark the surface you are working on.
Pen Cap Holes
There are holes in pen caps, after all. Instead of being a cause for concern, they’re completely unimportant! They were included for a very good reason, in fact. Many people seem to put their pen caps in their mouths while they are thinking. Even if they accidentally ingest it, they will still be able to breathe!
iPhone Camera Hole
There are three microphones in every device made by Apple now, starting with the iPhone 5. They’re positioned near the speaker grill, on the phone’s bottom, and near the camera lens, respectively. So you can record sound no matter how you hold your phone during the recording process, they achieved this.
Zigzag Side On Bobby Pins
The wavy side and the straight side of a bobby pin can be identified by the shape of the pin. The straight side of the hairbrush is often mistakenly applied to the scalp, but this is incorrect. Despite the fact that it appears to be cooling off, the temperature is still set to drop throughout the day. Hair that is styled with the wavy side down stays in place better for longer.
Cable Cord Cylinders
You’ll see a cylinder-shaped bump at the end of your cord if you look closely. These objects are referred to as ferrite cores. They are more resistant to high-frequency electromagnetic interference because of the presence of magnetic iron oxide. Keep your ear close to the speaker when you’re on the phone to avoid picking up strange noises. These are the things that stop them in their tracks!
Apple Power Cord Wings
What’s the deal with MacBook power cords having wings? It turns out that if you want to be more effective, you can use them to keep your belongings organized. Don’t trip anyone else by making sure they’re extended all the way and the cable is securely wrapped! This feature will be especially useful if you’re a Type A personality.
Blue Part On The Eraser
Are there any other people out there who remember using two-sided erasers as kids? The blue half sparked a flurry of rumors and theories. There were rumors that it could erase ink, but that was untrue. Because it’s thicker, it’s used instead on thicker paper, rather than a notebook or loose-leaf paper. In the end, artists frequently worked with unique papers.
Square Patches On Backpacks
Backpack lashing squares and pig’s noses may have puzzled you for a brief moment. They’re not only beautiful, but they also serve a very practical purpose. Extra string cords can be used to transport additional gear if you have them on hand. Everything that doesn’t fit in your bag can be hung from the loop on this hook.
Colorful Ice Cream Scoops
Isn’t it amazing that the color of the ice cream scoop represents something meaningful? A certain volume scoop size is represented by it. For each size, the number of scoops in a single cup is used to determine how many there are. Nothing beats the perfect marriage of form and function, in our opinion!
Brass Material For Door Knobs
The use of brass doorknobs in the manufacture of doorknobs has always baffled me. There is, after all, a good reason for this. Brass, on the other hand, has a high resistance to bacterial growth. This is encouraging news, given the sheer number of people who use doorknobs on a daily basis. All surfaces except those made of brass are ideal for bacteria growth.
Bottle Cap Discs
We’ll tell you why there are plastic discs under the soda bottle lids in the future. Your drink wouldn’t be the same without them, even if they don’t seem important. The disc comes in handy for capturing carbon dioxide within the bottle. The beverage of choice is a fizzy soda! Is your soda all the way to the bottom? The opposite is true.
Rearview Mirror Tab
Driving safely necessitates paying attention to the rearview mirror at all times. However, it’s difficult to drive safely when the headlights of the car ahead of you blind you. If this happens, you can simply remove the mirror by pulling on the tab at the bottom of it. Using this feature, you can see what’s going on behind you, change its location, and make changes to its settings.
Coin Ridges
If you’ve ever wondered why quarters and dimes have such rough edges, your search is over. For a long time, it was standard practice to stamp coins with weights that matched their actual value. Before they got their ridges, coins had their edges shaved off. New coins would be made from the shavings, of course!
Grocery Cart Loops
When you go grocery shopping, certain items in your cart are always more vulnerable than the rest of the items in your cart. This fold-out section has loops all around it that you can use to your advantage. To avoid having your goods squished together, use the loops to hang them. What a fantastic idea.
Lined Paper Margins
You’re never going to guess why the paper has margins, are you? The perpetrators, in this case, appear to be rats. Rodents love chewing on any paper they can get their teeth into when there is an infestation. It’s a good thing margin are included because it keeps important information out of harm’s way.
Paper Condiment Bowls
The condiment station will no longer be your responsibility to refill the tiny paper cups on a regular basis, are you ready to hear that? If you want a larger cup, all you have to do is unfold the cups like this. In order to fully appreciate your meal, you must now stuff it with all the food you desire.
Women’s Underwear Pocket
Many males aren’t aware that many women’s underwear sets have hidden pockets. Why is this happening? In the end, it turned out that the gussets were nothing more than scraps of fabric that no one wanted to sew up. The alternative is to add more seams, which is much more cumbersome. Then there is the matter of a good hiding place.
Plastic Cup Lids
When it comes to coffee or tea, you’re probably not expecting this one. Throwaway cup lids include a coaster and a lid in the same piece of plastic. Driving to and from work while drinking coffee is clearly not an option for you. In contrast, if you’re the type to sit down and contemplate things, this is a revelation.
Holes In Padlocks
Padlocks are essential, but why is there a hole at the bottom of them? This feature allows water to escape if it gets inside the house. Outside locks are particularly vulnerable to the effects of wind and weather, so maintenance is a constant concern. Pouring oil or WD-40 through the same hole, on the other hand, can be helpful if it becomes stuck.
Detachable Car Headrests
For road trips, we’re guessing you’ll have to sit in the back. Not much else was there to do besides play with the headrest right in front of your face back then! In the first place, who would have thought you’d be able to get it out? The metal bars were designed to be able to shatter the windows in an emergency, so this was done by the car designers to ensure that.
Solo Cup Lines
Red solo cups aren’t just for beer pong, as you should know. It is possible to see how much alcohol you have consumed in a certain period of time by looking at horizontal lines. An ounce in the first instance refers to a single shot. In other words, the second is equivalent to two glasses (five ounces). The final step necessitates the use of a full 12-ounce bottle.
Jerry Can Handles
Many people who enjoy the outdoors have probably seen Jerry cans over the years. Five-gallon fuel canisters with three top-mounted handles are available. The design ensures that gasoline is distributed equally regardless of how it is transported. The ones on either side of it must be held by two people, but the one in the middle should only be held by one.
Coat Hangers Made With Wood
Use wooden coat hangers as a habit if you can! This is the way to go if you want a nice closet. The substance not only repels moths and bugs, but it also makes them vanish. When wearing heavy clothing, you run the risk of attracting creepy crawlies, but not if you purchase one of these stunning outfits.
Juice Box Flaps
It’s for this reason that juice boxes have such thick top flaps: they’re meant to be folded outward. The youngster in the photo has figured it out. Because they are unafraid of slipping, small toddlers will have an easier time grabbing the box this way. Even though these juice boxes are marketed toward children ages 2 to 10, they’re great for adults as well.
Holes In Your Converse
To be honest, the holes in your Converse aren’t doing anything for me. They’re said to let your feet breathe more easily, according to reports. This is a great idea for kids who spend the majority of the day locked in their rooms. It also challenges your creativity because of the numerous ways you can tie it. It’s a win-win.
Screwdrivers, But Also Wrenches
For the longest time, you probably didn’t think you could slide a wrench over a screwdriver and get it to work. In fact, it was designed with this end in mind. This is a helpful trick to keep in mind when dealing with tricky angles.
Medicine Bottle For Adults
Without a hitch, pharmaceutical bottles that have been childproofed can be made open again. Some bottles have lids that make your life a lot simpler. All that is required is that the entire bottle be turned upside down. It’s easy to understand and implement. Your job is to make sure your children don’t figure out how to use this technique, of course.
TicTac Hack
We love TicTacs, but sometimes they spill when you only want a couple of them. However, the truth is that this isn’t necessary. The original purpose of the bottle cap was to ensure that only one piece could be extracted from it. To re-open, simply tilt the cap over and close it again. As a result, you’ll get exactly one TicTac!
The Hole In Your Spaghetti Spoon
In addition to draining pasta water, the holes in a spaghetti spoon can be used for something else as well. It’s possible that these slots can be used to accurately measure out the amount of spaghetti you need. To measure the spaghetti, simply insert the spaghetti into the perforations and take measurements.
Grooves Between Tire Treads
Tire indentations serve a purpose other than to leave aesthetic imprints in the snow. Watch for these characteristics because they can tell you quite a bit about the health of your tire. When the grooves are deepest, the tire should be at its lowest point, too. If it’s completely smooth, it should be replaced right away.
Gas Pump Latch
If you’ve ever been to a gas station, you’ve probably noticed the strange lock on the pump. As opposed to being certain of what to do with your findings, you may be unsure about it. Alternatively, you can simply lock the latch on the gas pump handle so that it does all the work for you. If you’re filling up your car, you don’t have to stand there and hold the gas pump.
Toothpick Holder
Toothpicks have built-in storage holders, would you believe? If your toothpick has a ridged end, break it off because that’s what you’re supposed to do. To use, set it down on the table and poke a toothpick through one of the ridges with the toothpick. For the first time in a long time, make sure it’s sanitary with this easy and enjoyable method.