’’What is this chain mail partial glove?’’
Answer: "It’s a vintage glove used for fishing/boning/filleting"
“Very old antique furniture, about 2ft high. It has a pull-out drawer with a hole in it. Any idea what it could be used for? The hole is about 4in in diameter.’’
Answer: "You could place a bowl in the hole. Once the bowl hole is filled, you could do many bowl-related things like rinse your hands or eat tasty treats."
“Found this in my dad’s bedroom. I really hope it’s not what I think!”
Answer: "It goes over shoes to give grip on ice."
’’What’s this small metal pliers with a hook on one end? I found it in my house’s home office.’’
Answer: "It’s a staple removal tool."
’’What’s this ceramic dish with slotted cup.’’
Answer: "It’s a kitchen sponge holder"
’’What’s this thing? May or may not be worth $2.00.’’
Answer: "This is a toy catapult! I had one as a kid. Put a rubber band on the hook, over the round drum in the middle and around the arm, then back to the hook."
’’What’s this round ceramic object, approx. 8 inches in diameter?’’
Answer: "It’s a dish for dog food. It is used with dogs who eat too fast."
’’I found this in the bathroom of the house we just bought. It is made of metal and screwed into the wall and has a hole in the middle.’’
Answer: "It’s a toilet paper roll holder and it’s missing a part."
’’A plastic-like, circular object (3 cm) made of ’cells’ (like those in beehives), distributed around four concentric rings. Found on several beaches in Sardinia, Italy.’’
Answer: "It’s a biofilm used to treat wastewater."
’’Small, maybe 2-3 inches. Very light. Made with clear resin. It was a Christmas gift.’’
Answer: "It’s a book page holder."
’’What are these little plastic sleeves that fold out of the billfold in my wallet?’’
Answer: "They are key holders."
“What is this hard button in the middle of these granny-style panties? It’s not removable.”
Answer: "It’s a “Quantum chip” used for menstrual pain relief."
’’I found this inside a drawer in my parents’ house. No one knows what it is or how it got there. The pouch is soft and flexible and is filled with some kind of red gel or liquid.’’
Answer: "It is a reusable heating bag/pad. Try squeezing the inner component; it will trigger a chemical reaction, causing the fluid to solidify and produce heat. After it cools down, you can boil it to return it to a liquid state, making it ready for reuse."
’’I’ve had this around for a while, it’s very lightweight and wooden but very smooth. What is this thing?’’
Answer: "It’s a hair pin."
’’Small blue plastic object. It weighs approximately 6g, and it’s been lying in my utensils’ drawer ever since I got my apartment.’’
Answer: "It’s an egg yolk separator. "