Perplexing Objects: Unraveling The Mystery Of Their Purpose (33 PICS)

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“Unidentified objects received in a recent cookie order. They are rubbery plastic. They don’t seem related to any of the food items in my purchase. No markings.”

A: "They are supposed to be a gag gift. You put the rubber part around your ear, and it looks like you have a cotton swab sticking out of your head."

 

“A wooden cabinet with a height of 1 meter and a depth of 0.5. Hinged door at the front.”

A: "It’s a sauna for one."

 

“Had these mailed to me unannounced. No idea what they are. Any help?”

A: "They go on your key ring, and you use them to open doors or push buttons, so you don’t have to use your fingers."

 

“Saw this object today in Austria. What is it?”

A: "It’s a bollard; when installed primarily as a visual guide, they guide traffic and mark boundaries."

 

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“Just moved to Germany. What is this small space in my room?”

A: "It’s a towel warmer. You hang the towels, then turn on the hot water and it heats up the rack warming the towels while you shower."

 

“Found this in my grandpa’s closet. What is it?”

A: "It’s to pick up sugar cubes."

 

“Found above the door in the backseat of a 2011 Porsche Cayenne; what are the holes behind the small door used for?”

A: "Hangers. So if you pick up dry cleaning, you can hang the clothing instead of risking wrinkles by laying it on the seat."

 

“I seriously need help identifying this thing.”

A: "It’s a tool for polishing drinking glasses."

 

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“My dad bought these at a garage sale. They’re solid brass and open on the inside. Any ideas?”

A: "They are fancy stirrups; devices attached to each side of a horse’s saddle in the form of a loop with a flat base to support the rider’s foot."

 

“A friend received this as a wedding gift many years ago. The gifter wouldn’t tell him what it’s for. Any ideas?”

A: "It’s a cheese holder. Lets you slice cheese without handling the block."

 

“What’s this thing?”

A: "It’s an asparagus server."

 

“Why do these window grills have a bump? Seen in Spain.”

A: "They’re called “belly bars” in a lot of places. They’re designed for flower boxes."

 

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“It’s a plastic handle metal triangle thing on top that looks like it might be used to put grooves in something. What could it be?”

A: "It’s a woodworking knife. But it can be a multipurpose tool for hobbyists, used to cut linoleum or carve clay."

 

“What is this wooden object?”

A: "It’s a hat stretcher."

 

“What is this unusual white plastic kitchen utensil with handle?”

A: "It would be used to stir the contents in a blender. It inserts in the top to stir it."

 

“Glass tube screws out of the top. It has one tiny red bead in it.”

A: "It is a bottle of perfume."

 

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“Wooden block with pattern and handle”

A: "It is a stamp."

 



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Eduardo 10 month s ago
Nr. 4, these are often in the corner of curves or on the corners of houses. For deflecting carriage wheels.
       
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Alzada 10 month s ago
Don't think the "belly bars" are for plants. They are formed like this so that one can safely stick the head out and look around. Look at the bottom and think about where to put the plants??
       
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Vangie 10 month s ago
Alzada,

in the flower box, you knob.
       
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Marcie 10 month s ago
#17 It is a stamp - technically. It's an Indian carved printing block for applying patterns by hand to cloth. Old thing 19th century at the latest.
       
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Angel 10 month s ago
I really enjoy these posts. Thank you Isy.
       
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Shaina 10 month s ago
#19 The best tooth pick ever made!
       
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L.b. 10 month s ago
#28 it becomes hard when it heats up. You can boil it to reset it and use it again later.
       
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Curg 10 month s ago
#3 these are jew keys. a sabbath they're not supposed to do work or put for effort so these are used as minimal effort for doors and buttons.
       
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Raymond 10 month s ago
Curg,
Yeah, right, Adolph. Google "jew keys" and see how many hits you get.
       
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Jedediah 10 month s ago
Raymond,

These were advertised at the height of covid so you didn’t have to touch buttons and handles on doors. Nothing to do with Jews.
       
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Vangie 10 month s ago
#7 Wrong the last time, wrong today.

What it ACTUALLY is for is to mount the net that separates the trunk/boot from the passenger compartment. Some cars (like BMW and Porsche I guess) have a second set of those mounts close to the B pillar so you can still mount the net when the rear seat bench is folded down.
       
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