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VOICE OVER: Rebecca Brayton WRITTEN BY: Michael Wynands
Script written by Evelyn Ripley

Trust us, life is about to get a little bit easier with these life hacks. If you always get runs in your tights just paint them with clear nail polish to prevent them from tearing more! Want cheap DIY portable speakers for your phone? For the most basic approach, just drop the phone in a cup or bowl and you'll get rudimentary amplification. If you've got plastic cups, scissors, a paper towel roll and a bit of tape however, you can get some serious sound. Have you shrunken your shirt by accident? You can reverse it by putting washing your clothes with conditioner to stretch it out again!

#10: A Wooden Spoon To Fight Boil Over

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It’s an old classic for good reason. Dating back to long before “life hacking” became a thing, generations of home cooks have been placing a wooden spoon across their pot to stop it from boiling over. No, it’s not a magic trick, and if your boil is out of control, even the spoon can’t save you. But for a standard boil creeping above the rim, the spoon helps to burst the bubbles before they build up to the overflow point. As the old saying goes, “a watched pot never boils,” so while you’re occupying yourself with other things, why not leave your spoon behind to keep those bubbles at bay?

#9: A Can Tab To Hold Your Straw

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Are you sick of trying to drink beverages out of can with a straw, only to have that straw float up at an awkward angle, or worse, fall right out? Alright… admittedly this is a classic first world problem, but that’s the beauty of a life hack - it doesn’t need to solve a major issue. Often the mark of a good life hack is that it takes a mild annoyance and eliminates it with no added effort. And that’s exactly what this does. After you’ve cracked open the drink, rotate or bend the tab so that it rests above the opening. In this position, the hole in the tab serves as a convenient and effective straw holder. Enjoy!

#8: A Stocking and a Vacuum to Find Lost Items

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We’ve all been there before. You put your glasses on and they fall apart. To your horror, one of those tiny screws has fallen out. Or maybe it’s something else - an earring, or the stone from a necklace, bracelet or ring? The point is, we’ve all lost tiny items before, and finding them can feel impossible. If it’s something precious, chances are you place a total moratorium on sweeping or vacuuming. But in reality… the vacuum is your friend. By placing a stocking over the tip of the nozzle, you can use the suction to locate small objects, with the stocking working as a barrier to stop the vacuum from sucking anything into its chamber.

#7: A Muffin Tin as a Condiment Holder For Parties

Sure, condiments already come in containers that work well enough for a single person or small group. But when you’re having a party, barbecue or picnic with a lot of people, all those squeeze bottles and containers can become a serious headache. Or rather… if you’ll pardon the pun, a series of bottlenecks in the serving process. Sure you can break out every small bowl you own to set up various stations, but why bother? Muffin tins are essentially a small group of bowls all stuck together. Used as cute little ready-made serving stations, they make it easier for everyone to access condiments simultaneously.

#6: Clear Nail Polish to Stop a Run in Stockings

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In 1939, the DuPont company introduced the nylon stocking, and in doing so, changed the women’s garment industry forever with this new must-have item. Ever since then… we’ve been living with the constant frustration of runs and rips in the material. It seems like the second you put a new pair on, the destruction begins. While there’s no surefire way to stop the run from starting, once it has begun you can at least stop it in its tracks with this nifty little hack. Brush clear nail polish over each end of the run, and along the edges. This will successfully hold the wayward threads in place and stop the hole from growing.

#5: Conditioner Treatment For a Shrunken Shirt

Try as you might to treat your clothing with care, unless you live by yourself or protect your garments with a vengeance, articles of clothing that you know you have to hang dry inevitably find their way into the dryer. And of course… shrinking ensues. Now, before you abandon all hope and throw out, give away or hand down that beloved t-shirt to your little sister, we’ve got something for you to try. Mix hair conditioner into a large bowl or sink full of water and soak the shirt in it. The conditioner temporarily relaxes the fabric, so that after you’ve rinsed it, you can gently pull and stretch it out.

#4: Airplane Mode to Stop an Accidental Text

We live in an age of technological wonders, but with all this supposedly easy to use consumer tech, comes endless opportunities for blunders. Texting is great and all, but there’s nothing more embarrassing than sending a message to the wrong person, especially if the text you’ve written was about the person you mistakenly sent it to. If such misfortune should befall you, don’t freak out - act. Swipe up immediately and hit the little airplane mode button. This easily accessible setting stops all outgoing and incoming signals, and so long as you move quick enough, you can catch that message before it does any damage. Note that this works better with longer texts than short ones.

#3: Stack Your Clothes Vertically

You’re in a rush to get somewhere, but you can’t go until you have the right outfit… and there is only ONE shirt that is going to complete the look. Unfortunately, that means tearing your dresser drawers apart looking for it in your stacks of traditionally folded clothing. It doesn’t have to be this way though! By folding your clothing into thicker, more compact shapes and storing them vertically, you can make the process of finding that specific item much easier on yourself. It allows you to see them all at once, at least by color. And should you need to get a better look, you can pull them out easily.

#2: Tums for A Mouth Ulcer

If you’ve ever had a canker sore, you know how truly miserable it can be. Really, you don’t appreciate just how much you use your mouth until you’re made constantly aware of it via pain. Rinsing with salt water is a good treatment to help keep it clean, but it doesn’t really help to ease your suffering. Enter... Tums. You’ve likely taken these chalky little tablets to soothe an upset stomach at some point, but did you know that they work minor miracles as far as mouth ulcer pain is concerned? Hold it against the wound and let it dissolve. It will help neutralize the acids that are causing aggravation in the sore. Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honorable mentions Use a Walnut to Fix Scratches on Wood Binder Clips to Organize Cables Binder Clips to Store Drinks Sideways

#1: Plastic Cup Speaker

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The built-in speakers in your smartphone are impressive, but if you’re with a few friends, your music is going to be all but drowned out. And while bluetooth speakers are great and all, not everyone has one. Thankfully, you’ve almost always got a cup nearby. For the most basic approach, just drop the phone in a cup or bowl and you’ll get rudimentary amplification. If you’ve got plastic cups, scissors, a paper towel roll and a bit of tape however, you can get some serious sound. Use the tube as a docking station, and two cups as the amplification cones. Voila! An unpowered smartphone stereo that you can whip up on the spot.

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