Hotel curtains letting in too much light?? Grab a hangar with clips and pinch it shut.4yr ⋅ fittydeuce52 ⋅ r/lifehacks
My Mom taught me this when I was younger: if you have dip or salsa and your chips get down to crumbs, dump them in the remainder of your dip/salsa and eat them with a fork.1yr ⋅ The4leafclover1966 ⋅ r/lifehacks
Mount an iPad or tablet with some Command Hooks for an easy TV or night clock in college. Just slide it out for use!7yr ⋅ ItsMyCake ⋅ r/lifehacks
If this actually works it's going to save so many drill bits out there2yr ⋅ eye_omlette ⋅ r/lifehacks
Got a toddler? Ever forget to replace the plug immediately? Maybe this will help.3yr ⋅ MyWholesomeProfile ⋅ r/lifehacks
Keep the change in your children's pockets when you do laundry and give it as a gift when they move out!3yr ⋅ Small-in-Belgium ⋅ r/lifehacks
Studio apartment dwellers who go through lots of ice, the solution a 10 Lb whey protein tub1yr ⋅ whataurban ⋅ r/lifehacks
Nutella jar lids fit perfectly on tin cans, allowing you to use them as a lid when only partly using a can.1yr ⋅ dunxd ⋅ r/lifehacks
When traveling, I pack loose bobby pins in an old TicTac box. Not only is it easy to dispense them this way, but I hardly ever lose them like I used to and they don’t end up scattering all over the bottom of my bag.4yr ⋅ bbppbbpp ⋅ r/lifehacks
probably posted at some point in history but keep your recipes safe and clean and dry while you cook messy things1yr ⋅ sammulejames ⋅ r/lifehacks
Cutting your own hair during this pandemic? Set up a conference call between two screens so you can hit up the back and sides.3yr ⋅ jeromocles ⋅ r/lifehacks
When replacing a car part, trace the part onto cardboard and cut holes where the bolts should go. Easy life hack to keep track of which bolt goes where.2yr ⋅ IAmLordeYeaYeaYea ⋅ r/lifehacks
I wish I could remember the u/ that gave me this life-changing hotel tip...5yr ⋅ brianfisk10 ⋅ r/lifehacks
I love how this supermarket prints out instructions on how to make your food last longer!5yr ⋅ queenbee-30s ⋅ r/lifehacks
Grilling meat on a skewer? Use two skewers so they don’t turn back once you flip them.6yr ⋅ Cerberus1349 ⋅ r/lifehacks
Check your lug nuts, after any wheel comes off. Then check them again 50 miles later.1yr ⋅ cannabis96793 ⋅ r/lifehacks
Never have to remember when the warranty is up on your car battery. Just some duct tape and a permanent marker.3yr ⋅ wonderquads ⋅ r/lifehacks
Always put a rod in the window track for horizontal sliding windows. If a burglar rips the fly screen off to open the window it still won’t budge.11mo ⋅ sxeepless ⋅ r/lifehacks
Wrap your Christmas lights up on cardboard. No more untangling cables next year.4yr ⋅ barneyrubble82 ⋅ r/lifehacks
At the end of your semester, if you have a dozen or so blank pages at the end of your notebook, tear them out and hold them together for a scratch pad to keep on your desk!6yr ⋅ microwhisper1 ⋅ r/lifehacks
This is an Osage Orange, or horse apple. It is not edible, however it is useful:Osage makes a good hedge row. Fill buckets with the fruit and top off with water. Let the fruit rot until it becomes a slurry. Dig a shallow trench where you want the hedge row, pour the slurry into the trench and cover2yr ⋅ prolific_ideas ⋅ r/lifehacks
Use the vegetable bags you get from the grocery store to throw away the bits you don’t need by putting the bag under your cutting board11mo ⋅ MrAlek360 ⋅ r/lifehacks
Tired of losing your small imporrant screws? Line the front of your workbench with magnetic tape to catch them as they fall.5yr ⋅ pfcfillmore ⋅ r/lifehacks
If you have trouble bending over to clean your tub, get a decent sponge mop to help you clean it (I recommend to only use said mop for the tub). It especially helps people with back problems.1yr ⋅ Need_no_Reddit_name ⋅ r/lifehacks
My low tech solution for keeping track of tiny remotes. If you have kids, do this. Trust me.4yr ⋅ ladyjriggs ⋅ r/lifehacks
Hot glue a couple of magnets to your drill as a handy place to keep screws while you're working.5yr ⋅ reginaldvontooshface ⋅ r/lifehacks
Keep your house key on a safety pin while running so you won't lose it.2yr ⋅ MikeMGoldberg ⋅ r/lifehacks
Need new coasters? Go to the tile store. Just stick adhesive felt or cork on the underside.6yr ⋅ hitthegunwales ⋅ r/lifehacks
Ask for an itemized bill if you go to the hospital. They be scamming.4yr ⋅ waitingonwaves ⋅ r/lifehacks
Staying in a hotel? Attach your car keys to your phone charger so you can't forget it.6yr ⋅ crujones43 ⋅ r/lifehacks
When hanging something with two hooks, use painters tape to get exact markings, and a level on the wall. Hammer in your nails, and peel away the tape!3yr ⋅ OutsideQuirkyPresent ⋅ r/lifehacks
I'd never learned a strategic approach to managing and growing my network so this was gold...2yr ⋅ frizzlehead ⋅ r/lifehacks
Parenting hack: Buy your toddler a dust buster for hours entertainment and a free house cleaning!2mo ⋅ TurboKid513 ⋅ r/lifehacks
Does anyone else save the dryer lint in old paper towel tubes? They make really good firestarters. And you never know when you're gonna need to start a good fire.5yr ⋅ bluejeanspiano ⋅ r/lifehacks
Cut down a large bush or small tree and don’t want to grind out/dig up the stump? Speed up the rot/decay by cutting it like this:1yr ⋅ Mr_Midwestern ⋅ r/lifehacks
LPT Request: How do I get the air bubbles out of the screen protector? I’ve tried literally everything and they won’t go away.1yr ⋅ --CoCaCoLa-- ⋅ r/lifehacks
When searching for four leaf clovers, look for a square in the middle rather than four leaves. Three leaf clovers have triangles. You’ll find way more than you thought there were.5yr ⋅ -ursula ⋅ r/lifehacks
A kid can wear an adult-sized mask around their ponytail instead of their ears and it’s a lot easier to keep on than the kid-sized ones.4yr ⋅ Thea_From_Juilliard ⋅ r/lifehacks
This one saved my life: put the sheets inside the pillow case: saves space and no more lost pillow cases!5yr ⋅ curlysass ⋅ r/lifehacks
If you drop nail polish pour sugar on it. After a few minutes you can just sweep it away5yr ⋅ BooksPaintandStiches ⋅ r/lifehacks
My Girlfriend came up with a crazy good Microwave Lifehack for Multiple Plates! Heats up evenly!5yr ⋅ TheTrollinator777 ⋅ r/lifehacks
Use different color ink for when allowed to use one sided cheat sheets.6yr ⋅ supahaesthetic ⋅ r/lifehacks
I always bake when my mind drives me crazy. It's sth good to focus instead of sinking into deep thoughts.2yr ⋅ lost-in-leipzig ⋅ r/lifehacks
Use pliers to hold small nails when hammering, less chance of smashing your fingers7mo ⋅ limbylegs ⋅ r/lifehacks
Why didn't I think to put something between the metal and the magnet...5yr ⋅ joshmessenger ⋅ r/lifehacks
I'll see your pinhole hack and raise you dollar store spray nozzle hack.1yr ⋅ BobThompson78 ⋅ r/lifehacks
With Adobe Planning to Increase Price Again, Here Are Some Free/Single Purchase Alternatives5yr ⋅ WinInterrupter ⋅ r/lifehacks
Use a shallow dish with water to keep ants out of your pet's food bowl.6mo ⋅ WarningImBroken ⋅ r/lifehacks
Pretty basic, but put your ice cream pint in a coffee mug to prevent your hands from getting cold and keep it from melting faster2wk ⋅ adamantcondition ⋅ r/lifehacks
Fruit fly infestation? Pour vinegar and a tiny bit of dish soap in a shallow dish/bowl and watch the little jerks drown.4yr ⋅ tw272727 ⋅ r/lifehacks
Use a downspout to pick crabapples and other fruits that are high up in a tree!3yr ⋅ ThePeterpot ⋅ r/lifehacks
Saw the bad remote hack and figured I’d share mine. A cheap spatula does the trick. Haven’t lost the remote in years.2yr ⋅ JulioServeThatScampi ⋅ r/lifehacks
The metal protection on the bottom rack of my dishwasher has come off and is out of warranty what short of buying a new rack can I do to fix this1yr ⋅ jzee87 ⋅ r/lifehacks
I used a outdoor all-weather receptacle box as a dispenser for doggy poop bags.3yr ⋅ medivka ⋅ r/lifehacks
Got tired of busting up my Nutri-Grain bars in my pocket. 2 bars fit perfectly in an Extra gum container.2yr ⋅ BallsMcCall ⋅ r/lifehacks
Attach a magnet to the shaft of a screw driver to magnetise the tip of it.4yr ⋅ wolfwood1011 ⋅ r/lifehacks
Simple and effective way to move your clothes without taking off the hangers.5yr ⋅ duh-vey23 ⋅ r/lifehacks
When traveling with essential pins, here’s one way to keep’em all together without a container1yr ⋅ pureluck2210 ⋅ r/lifehacks
An easy way to organize your cables and prevent them from getting tangled7yr ⋅ randomusefulbits ⋅ r/lifehacks
Needed my makeup powder brush to be a tighter, thin hair tie worked perfectly4yr ⋅ Gangreless ⋅ r/lifehacks
Handy if you happen to work at an Asian restaurant or if you have a penchant for chopsticks.5yr ⋅ JsDaFax ⋅ r/lifehacks
An electric mug warmer is great for ‘burning’ the last bit of candles, after the wick has gotten to short to burn. Also, no danger of open flame.3yr ⋅ gravydavid ⋅ r/lifehacks