"I’ve had no idea this was a thing for 45 years of grocery shopping. Hang your crunchables on the back of the cart."
"De-icing for uncovered parking. Windshield wiper fluid in a spray bottle to get all the windows with minimal scraping."
"Use a screw in the empty chamber to conduct electricity. Use a washer to make sure it doesn’t slide."
"Wrapping your car in a tarp can help during flooding seasons."
"Balance an empty can on the doorknob to alert you if someone tries to open the door while you’re elsewhere in the house. There have been a few break-ins in my neighborhood recently."
"Band aids stay on better if you cut the ends and weave them together."
"Protect your extension cords against the garage door this Christmas. 1 pencil + duct tape."
Will work only if they're connected in series. Normally devices like remote controls use parallel connection
You mean in parallel. In parallel might work, but it depends. If the circuit is made in parallel is because you need 1,5 volt but double the current (not voltage) and one battery might not provide that current either. in this picture, the circuit is in series.
Prevents garagedoor from damaging the extension cord.
Or just use an outside outlet, but whatever floats your boat.
It prevents the garage door from crushing, or possibly, cutting the electric cable when it slams down on it.
yah. and why dump that in a sink. just put it in the trash!
New Orleans comes to mind...
Well, I guess it depends on how wet and dirty your floor mats are. Remember that you'll be putting those pizza boxes on your table later.
if you use this invention called a "pizza box", the floor isn't an issue. You don't put an actual pizza on the floor. heck you don't put a pizza directly on a seat, do you? I hope YOU aren't a delivery driver...
How about antifreeze wiper fluid? Will work to -40°C if you use it pure.
antifreeze wiper fluid contains mostly alcohol, and a little bit soap and perfume.