Discover 20 Secret Uses of Everyday Objects

Interesting Facts 2021-01-18

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Discover 20 Secret Uses of Everyday Objects
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00:00 Intro
00:20 Number 20. Why Margins on Paper?
Paper margins started out as a way to prevent important information from getting eaten by rats in storage!
People kept their writing away from the edges because that’s where rats chewed books and paper when they are in storage.

00:36 Number 19. Pen Cap Hole.
A pen cap has a small hole on the top in case of accidental swallowing. It keeps the airway unblocked.

00:46 Number 18. The Blue Side of the Eraser.
The blue and red parts of the eraser are not for pen and pencil. The red side rubs the pencil particles out of the paper, while the blue side is stiffer and scrubs off a thin layer from the paper itself. That’s why it’s for tougher grades of paper, whether it’s getting rid of pen or pencil.

01:06 Number 17. Temporary Staples.
The metal plate on a stapler base is turnable. Rotate it, and the staple’s pins will be bent outward.
This creates easily removable temporary staples.

01:20 Number 16. Pasta Spoon Secret.
A pasta spoon has a hole in the middle to measure out one serving before you cook the spaghetti noodles.

01:29 Number 15. The Hole In Your Frying Pan.
The hole in your frying pans handle can hold your stirring spoon and keep it from messing the counter- or stovetop.

01:39 Number 14. McFlurry Square Spoon Top.
A McFlurry has a square-shaped hole inside the spoon handle that tapers to the bottom.
Before serving, the spoon attaches to a machine that mixes the dessert.

01:54 Number 13. The Drawer Under the Oven.
The drawer under the oven isn’t for storing kitchenware. It was put there so you can keep ready dishes warm, while other dishes are still cooking.

02:07 Number 12. Lids on Paper and Plastic Cups.
Lids on paper and plastic to-go cups work as coasters. The ring in the middle of the lid is exactly the size to fit the bottom of the cup. The lid also catches dripping condensation from cold drinks!

02:24 Number 11. Loops on Shopping Carts.
The loops on the frame of a shopping cart are for hanging fragile goods - like eggs and fresh bread - so other groceries don’t crush them.

02:36 Number 10. The Bumps on the Keyboard.
The F and J buttons on the keyboard have tiny bumps so you can quickly find your home-row keys without looking. They mark where your index fingers should be.

02:49 Number 9. Which Side to Fill Up Gas?
If you look at your gas gauge on the dash, you’ll notice a little arrow on the gas pump.
It shows which side of the car the tank is on.
A must-know when you’re renting a vehicle or just bought a new car!

03:04 Number 8. Tiny hole in Lock.
Ever notice the tiny hole in the bottom of a lock? Its there so excess water can drain out on a rainy day.
This is also where you’re

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