"Put a lazy susan in your fridge to make accessing stuff in the back quicker/easier."
"No toaster? No problem"
"Smart way to collect water"
"Use a clip to roll your toothpaste"
"Use a basic car jack to help install heavy plumbing stuff"
"When making frozen pizza, flip the box inside out to use as a cutting board and getting the pizza out of the oven = No dirty dishes. (Except the cutter)"
"Forget poorly labeled breaker panels. Label the inside of your outlets/light switches with the breaker number for easier identification."
"Lego could be a very useful small tool."
"Fork your Oreo so your fingers never touch the milk."
"Paper towel holders in the bathroom. Small tray plus room to hold two TP rolls. Change the roll without that stupid spring."
"No funnel? Use a leaf!"
"If you are baking brownies and don’t have a small enough tray, roll up some tin foil and it works as a barrier perfectly"
"Cut a leg off the pizza holder thing, easy phone stand."
"Got a toddler? Ever forget to replace the plug immediately? Maybe this will help."
"I still stub my toe but wrapping the bed frame wheel with a towel to use as a cushion helps alleviate some of the pain."
It does say for poorly labeled breaker panels....
My brother has that problem with a house he bought :P
There are some weird outlets in other rooms than what it say on the inside of the door on the breaker panel.
When hobby electricians "upgrade" and an electrician with OCD buys the house after :D
I wonder if he ever will untangle everything without redoing it all :D
instead of taking off every outlet cover to label it, relabel the breakers instead? seems like more logical solution
Labeling breakers is good. But it doesn't nervously identify every outlet and some rooms are on more than one circuit. Lable both.
I'm looking for one of those to keep my liquor inside...
I saw one with even some LEDs to make the bottles glow.