9 practical life hacks
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00:00Only smart people know these practical life hacks.
00:021. To prevent nails on wooden boards from injuring someone,
00:06we use two wrenches to bend the nails and then hammer them into the board,
00:10eliminating safety hazards.
00:122. This is said to be an ancient invisible needle technique invented by the Chinese,
00:17used for stitching various wounds, repairing clothing holes and shortening pants or narrowing
00:22cuffs.
00:223. Heat the bottle cap with a lighter, then poke a hole in it with a nail.
00:26After it cools, cut off the top with scissors and then screw the cap tight to create a useful
00:32seasoning bottle.
00:334. This is the correct way to squeeze a sauce packet.
00:36Press down on the packet with the lid of a noodle box to squeeze out all the sauce.
00:405. If a child is too mischievous and gets their wrist bound with a zip tie,
00:45using a knife to cut it can easily injure their hand, and scissors aren't safe either.
00:50The correct method is to use pliers to pinch the zip tie's buckle.
00:53With a firm squeeze, the zip tie will come undone.
00:576. If the wire of a bicycle breaks, don't worry.
01:00We can bend the broken part into two hooks with pliers, then use a zip tie to loop over
01:04the two hooks, cutting off the excess, effectively repairing the wire.
01:087. It's difficult to fit a waterproof ring onto a pipe.
01:12We fold a rope in half, pass it through the waterproof ring, then loop it onto the pipe.
01:16By pulling both ends of the rope, the waterproof ring will fit in.
01:198. Take a thin strand from a broom, bend it, and tape it to a coin to create a handy tool for
01:25threading needles.
01:269. Pulling the tab on a can with your fingers always hurts.
01:30Instead, we can use a spoon to pull the tab, then reverse the spoon and pull again, making
01:35it easy to open the can.
01:36Have you learned these practical life hacks?
01:3910.
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