Amazing Lifehacks That Will Make Daily Life So Much Better

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No creasing.

Most people put wet clothes in the dryer and iron them carefully for an hour or two after taking them out.

By simply placing a few damp garments and ice cubes in the dryer, this time-consuming process is virtually eliminated. The ice and moisture in the clothes turn into steam, which provides a pleasant steam to the dry clothes, thus removing wrinkles.

Rotate plants.

As soon as spring arrives, you will want to start planning your garden. Do you want to plant big daisies in one corner and snow peas in another?

For the indecisive gardener, I recommend planting large plastic pots in different areas of your garden beds. This way, you can keep replacing the plants in the pots until you achieve the beauty you envision.

Fire in the dryer.

Camping is a wonderful activity. It allows you to get away from the city and get back to basics, such as building a fire. Some people use lighter oil or paper balls to start a fire, but there is a trick.

Dryer lint is extremely flammable, and a small ball of lint can start a fire in seconds. Store lint in a plastic bag and take it with you the next time you light a fire.

Keep cell phones upright.

Many online retailers sell phone stands that can be easily assembled at home at a high cost. Need a phone stand but don’t want to spend the money?

Simply take a few zip ties from a drawer or toolbox and attach them to the edge of the phone. The long plastic pieces that you would normally cut off will keep your phone upright and make watching a movie or reading a hundred times easier.

Hide your cash.

Everyone needs a secret stash that they can retrieve when they need it. Sometimes you forget your wallet and think, ‘Oh shoot! ‘ There are days when you think, ‘I forgot my wallet! .

If you keep a few bills rounded up in your trusty bargain-basement lipstick tube, you’ll always have access to your cash. It’s also great for travelers, as robbers won’t think twice about taking your pre-prepared lip balm.

Drip Irrigation

Drip irrigation, as seen here, is a technique that has long been used in developing countries. It involves the use of a garden hose with puncture marks all over it.

When water is run through the hose, tiny droplets or mists are released into the surrounding soil. This provides plants with all the water they need and prevents water from accumulating and being wasted.

Rope Transport System

When you are in your garage or garden, you may not have the manpower when you need it. This makes transporting bulky items like plywood a bit of a challenge.

With 18 feet of rope on hand, you can build a carrying system that evenly distributes the weight of what you need to carry.

Two is better than one?

Plastic bags that can be sealed come in a variety of sizes, but many have narrow dimensions and may not be in the drawer when you need them. If you need a small sealed bag, simply cut a regular sized bag in half.

Once the bag is cut in half, take a knife heated by the element and gently run it along the open plastic surface. The heat will cause the edges to stick together, creating a new plastic bag.

Make your own air pump.

These days, most inflatable toys, such as pool toys and air mattresses, have built-in air pumps. Do you still need a common hand pump for older items?

If you have a working vacuum cleaner, you can quickly turn it into an air pump. Just tape a plastic bottle nozzle to the exhaust side and it will do all the spraying.

Wall Protection

Therefore, it is important to choose a nice print that matches your design. However, such frames can scratch the wall paint, leading to expensive repairs.

If this is the case, here are some simple steps you can take to prevent scratches on your photos. Using a glue gun, apply a small dot of hot glue to the back corner of the frame. After drying, hang the frame again, the glue will hold the frame in place and act as a cushion.