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Lyddy 1 year ago
#5 How is this a life hack?
       
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Jerry 1 year ago
Lyddy, if you work in a toothpaste factory and the toothpaste tube cutter isn’t working then you’ll know precisely where to cut the tube.
       
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Mortimer 1 year ago
Tips on how to use things properly are not "life hacks." That's one of many words/phrases that've been used so much they've lost all meaning.
#2 Who even uses rubber gloves anymore? Are we in the 50's?
#4 Does anyone actually have a piece of aluminum foil laying around just to cut with your scissors, or do you just buy a new pair like everyone else?

Come on, man. These things are dumb...
       
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Anna 1 year ago
Mortimer,

what kind of savage does not have any aluminium foil for cooking in their kitchen?
       
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Woody 1 year ago
Mortimer,

Who buys new scissors instead of sharpening? Like buying a new knife instead of sharpening.
       
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Sigfired 1 year ago
#2 The rotation of the hand should be opposed to the direction of the fingers. Just like the tool used to unscrew the oil filter.

In other words, in order to open a bottle, keep the lid with your left hand and the bottle with the right hand, and switch hands to close it.
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#8 What kinda sh#t is this? The bobbles are a manufacuting feature! Take a tube and tie it up... hat, WITH bobble.
       
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The colored strip on every toothpaste tube is used as a cutting mark.

There have been many speculations about what the strip at the bottom of toothpaste tubes really means, and we’re here to give you an answer. But it’s not as exciting as many might think. According to a toothpaste brand, the mark is an indicator for the manufacturing machine to know where to cut or fold each tube.

 

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